Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 3
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Schricker May End “Pee - -Boo ‘Gan ¢ i ni eT: At Mayors’ Meeting plans Only Consent to Have Name Put Up If He Makes Announcement Tomorrow
Tomorrow may be the day for former Gov. Henry F. Schricker 2
- to jump officially into the Democratic governor race. = Spemocratic mayors, An ‘ have invited Mr. Schricker to speak at the luncheon. Indiow, lis’ Mayor Feeney also will appear as a speaker at the ‘session. S087 though Mr, Schricker hasn't yet formally accepted the speakoe invitation, political OBST YOFY| meet — agreed that the mayo ~to-¢ : ther an a logical place to end Joe Sees Red ® game of peek-a-boo which)
has kept the Democrat governor And Routs Bandits petire 0 8 a on ¥rienas With Blow Torch |
If he does choose 10 AN NOUN Ce ES ——— at the meeting tomorrow, Mr cuycAGO, May 26 (UP)—Pogchricker already has.made it... 5504 today for a man with clear it will amount to nothing 4 scorched face. more than consent to have his; ge made the mistake of atname placed in nomination at the tempting to rob Joe Dagay, auto * state convention June 15. The supply shop owner, while Mr.
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igning for delegates will be nagay was working with an acetSpe Mr. Schricker's friends who yjene-torch. nave been trying to coax him into, 2m. the race, even overthrowing the MR. DAGAY merely state committee organization two the flame at the hooded bandit's weeks ago to make the prospect face. The would-be robber and more attractive. 5 |his four companions fled in terThe mayors’ meeting was ror firing 10 wild and harmless called by a committee headed by shots at Mr. Dagay and his torch. Mayor Willlam L. Betz of Vin-| “Joe is a stubborn fellow,” his cennes. Mayor = Betz described wife told police. “He just sees the session as “not entirely po- red when someone starts some-
* Jitical” and pointéd out that a thing like that.”
serious discussion of ‘the bank-! rupt condition of many Hoosier Hoosier Wife Faces
city - treasuries. would: be A agenda. Bigamy Charge Meanwhile, the draft-Schricker| PLYMOUTH, May 26 (UP)—A movement spread to Franklin|pigamy charge aaginst the wife| which blossomed out yesterday of a sailor from Plymouth was with a profusion of .poster an- on file in Marshall Circuit Court nouncements for. a “Draft pere today. , Schricker” rally. Charged with bigamy in the Rally for Today affidavit submitted by Edgar Van rhe rally, set for today. wai being sponsored by a group of L. Kaser. Franklin College students. she married him in Toledo in SepFranklin is the home town of tember, 1945, when she was Dean-
Democratic state chairman. Mr. Van Blair, a salesman, al-
Mr. Schricker could not be|leged that his wife started divorce n8 team member. ings, but no divorce was |
reached at his Fletcher Trust Co.| proceed desk for comment on develop-|granted. He said she married “ments,
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| First Time; Dads’ Club Elects Officers
Blair of Toledo; 0. ‘was Mrs. Ross] ~~ The trophy, a bronzed and mounted shoe Mr. Van Blair said
| versity baseball team in 1916, will Arm, fra Haymaker Jr., newly elected nette Dominski. {be presented at the end of each "Faith, An Essential to Prog-
Mr. Kaser in April, 1948,
4son... Winners of the Dads’ Club.
4. New officers of -the-Dads’-Chib. - ‘Walker; “ president; “CC. J.- Minne;
~“|Burke; Witham C.— Jackson;| Charles E. Nourse, William G. Da Carol Segar, Roger Sheets, Mary
CU DEBOTEN NIEHOINGH, “thIFa “Thi (éeman.
Wooldridge, 17, of 1121 | Wilson Clay’ Wooten, 13. of 1738 Ludlow Al Coleman -Fieicher, * Virginia Rabke; [ Ave: Esther Lee Branham, 20, of 6009 , “Li iL ieee Aicy Btofer; Marry Pleasant Run Parkway. - | Jerry Lance, Harold, Oertrude AlbertBdward Warren Parker, 33. of 1 Plers| Lon: Guy. Rheba Shockley; Dale. Ruth: 4 son Ave vin inia June Robison, 32; of ann mer): Homer, Betty Pruitt; Alva, v 5 i thy nel Charles A Milas, 25, of 2080 N. Alabams. ,/ ut. Vincent's— William, Wim 3 A - . a Jean Sti A0Aute. Carrive, 21, of 1309 Stand Leigh: Gilbert, Virginia Pierce; Harold,
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NEW SHORTRIDGE TROPHY—Russell Julius, athletic director of Shortridge High School for 24 yeais: poses with the new Julius Baseball trophy which will be given annually to the school's | outstanding baseball player. It is ‘the bronzed and mounted shoe which Mr. Julius wore on the IU baseball team in 1916.
7 Seniors at Shortridge Awarded Scholarships
Russel Julius Baseball Trophy Shown for
Seven scholarships were awarded to Shortridge High School seniors at the first annual athletic awards program sponsored by the Shortridge Dads’ Club and PTA last night. At the session the néw Russel Julius baseball trophy also was shown for the first time, which Mr. Julius,
"Shortridge athletic director, wore |as a member of the Indiana Uni, sponsored by the Salvation . The titie of his oration is
baseball season to the outstand- ress.” At the final meeting of the Fu(ture™ Teachers of America Club, Prof. C. Ross Dean of the educascholarships o I two LE {tion department of Butler Uni- ’ {versity spoke to the group about Loskwend aha Walden Fresmas.ithe: course given at Butler to nners of the two Dads’ Club ,..4int students with the teach$250 scholarships were Mary. .rofession Frances Allen and Joan Thomp-| "myo 91° new members of the
Thespian: Society “at “Shortridge were formally initiated Monday at a ceremony. in. the Charity . “Dye Librarv. CHL
Winners. Announced | Winners
$200 were Herman Lauter Jr. Thomas Nunamaker and Edgar
elected last night were Charles L. Lynette Clark, Ronald Denney,
Charles Epstein, John Brayton, {Robert Haskins, Dorothy Jeffries, Martin Johnson, Ronald Kovener, Barbara Lemons, Monica Lennox, David Lewis;
man, vice president; E. P. Nicholson, secretary; Charles D. Baker, treasurer. Members of the board are T. P.
vis, Mr. Walker, Mr. Nicholson, wallace, Richard Winterheimer, Minneman ‘and James M. porothy Webb, Doris Lytle and
¥ be Donald Thiele, Club. Adds Members . Fashion Clinic Scheduled The. Philateron Club, girls'| eHow Right Is Your New athletic association at Shortridge 100k?” a int > en sponwill welcome new members atigoreq by the Girls’ League, was their spring party tomorrow i, pe held today in Caleb Mills at the Riviera Club. New Han members include Delores Cuffy... man, Helen Patrick, vl Aa-jpans Fashion oniyi-sii 4 i RR sr} Models for the show will be Janean Newhouse, Jane ‘Lem- Shortridge girls, including Bar-
Service will;
Miss Jean Goulette from: -
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follow: p Lavra Alice Johnson, Hartford bur Sacre's garage. City Junior High School, first prize Who is not the original owner, ‘of $100; Carolyn Austin, New Al- Uses it as an “advertising relic.” bany, second, $60; Gilbert Hitch- " Be cock, Michigan City, third, $40; Judy E. Simon Lafayette; fourth, $35; Suzanne Buck, Logansport, Ath, "$30; Sharon Maxine Kalser, Dale, and Jane Harris, Terre and Mrs. Dehricks Phillips, 701 in- Gary, leased: the property to Haute, sixth, $25 each; Barbara Edgemont Brickley, seventh, . $20; death in bed last night. Vivian Miller, Valparaiso, 2ighth $15, and Emily Morgan Keck, Ev- fant didn’t awaken at the usual income of the leasor company, ansville, ninth, $10.
4000 BEES-—1 POUND
gone E55 Fic fe For ~ Nas . nara iof0ien \ Qe | = . Contest Winners 7504 zimmerman Win-Damage
“30 Junior High Pupils Awarded Cash Prizes
Ten cash prize winners in the-car that. hasn't been licensed or Constitution Day essay contest, driven for 30 years. sponsored by the National Fouudation for Education in Amer- two cylinders, ican Citizenship, were announced hard-rubber
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L ‘bert M. Campbell} reported dim. uncomplimentary remarks about agement Corp, and executor ol lculty in choosing winners due to Several Simpson professors. large number of excellent manuscripts. They split the sixth Johnson sald a group of college Marc J,” Wolf, 729 E.
iplace award between two pupils. boys [The winners and prizes awarded {he machine as a prank-from its Delaware St. both directors in
Markle,
todiy Samuel R. Harrell like buggy wheels, foundation chairman, ~~ T] W . The contest was open to all spread yesterday the car junior high school pupils of Indi- found on the campus of Simpson ‘ana, svriting on the subject “Why College, a Methodist ‘institution terday decided in favor of the ithe ‘Constitution is a G : . ment.” |” The judges, John K, Ruckel- e i |shaus, James K. Northam and Al- nearby had been decorared with ater Corp, and Y. & W.
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Flash Alarm for
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INDIANOLA, lows, way 28 Rules Against
(UP)—A "state-wide police radio! 3 Stockholders 1 alarm was flashed for a stolen
{three Indianapolis thealer operIt was a 1904 Zimmerman, with ators has a chain drive, favor.
i " J ie Uires, and cpokes| i nad Been alleged in a Fed-
TWa hours after the alarm was ral Court “suit t ] was managed three corporations, i Judge Robert C. Baltzell yes-
{defendants, Robert R. Young, "= = '|6023 Evanston Ave, secretary val and an outhouse Fiftyler, Inc., Montgomery The Man-
» THE CAR the estate of Verner U., Young, Warren County Sheriff Lewis former secretary of the firms; 57th St, N.
apparently had removed and Albert R. Blocker, 4562
“parking place” in front of Wil- the three firms.
Mr. Sacre, Stockholders File Suit The suit was filed by Charles SR F. Wooley, Charles C. Wovley x * . Ward, . al ho Finds Baby Smothered of'1%.G noncn, cal. To Death in Bed They charged that Fiftyler, The §iX weéki old son of MF Inc. owner of the Tivol theater
St, - smotherde to Montgomery Theater Corp. at a lower figure than prevailing in
Mr. Phillips said when the in- the community. This lowered the
(feeding tmie he went to the crib the plaintifis contended. and found him face down in a The defendants declared that pillow, ° He called ‘a police emer- an Indianapolis security dealer,
t takes about 4000 baby bees gency squad but first ald treat. Cassius P. Curtis, notified them
o- weigh one pound.
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They “inclide Barbara Bartick,|
Kent Mecum, James McBride}
_ Barbara Ramsey and Wan. Para Babcock, Phyllis Chapman; uh, " ¥ |Mary Garstang, Pat Shardelow, | ; ./Lucia Funk, Phyllis Smith, Lynn] Toate for aT Jat are: Boatmann, Lucinda Rohm, Mari-|
Coy, invitations; Laura Marlotte, 7% Holtman and Nancy hows, Mary Carol Dressel and Delores = =. ce the show. Thom, refreshments; Mary Eose, . : { Lois Walker and Sharon Holwer- a - da, entertainment., . Petition Renomination | Winners of the girls’ intramural track meet last Friday in the OF Court . Reporter - gym have been announced bpy| Petitions were being circulated Sharon Holwerda, student chair- today by Marion County officials ! man of the meet. supporting Mrs. Fern Norris for Track Meet Victors renomination for reporter of the
Indiana Supreme and- Appellate They include: One-lap run, Courts. P pps
Mary Carel Dressel and Deborah| Those who have signed the pe- | Nicholson, a tie for first; Delores titions include Judge Dan V. (Hampton, third; two-lap run, De- White... Probate. Court; | borah Nicholson, first; Carol Walter Pritchard, Superior Court |West, second; Barbara Ramsey, 4; Sheriff Al Magenheimer, Judge |third; Softball far throw, Gretch- Lloyd D. Claycombe, Circuit {en Heike and Lois Walker in Court; Judge John L. Niblack, {a tie for first; Helen Patrick, Superior Court 1; Louis . W
1 third; ‘standing broad jump, De-{ Fletcher, Caunty “Treasurer; Paul|
lores Hampton, first; Carol West,|B. Brewer,
County Recorder; second; Nancy Johnson,
third, Ralph F. Moore, County Auditor;
Heinke and’ Nancy Johnson, tie Court 2: Judge Ralph Hamiil, for first; Joan Andrews, third; Superior Court 5; A. Jack Tilson, running broad jump. Nancy John-|/County- Clerk, and Floyd V, Ar-
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‘|son, first; Joan Andrews, second; nold, Mrs. Norris’ precinct com-
Emblems will be awarded to Deborah. Nicholson. Nancy. John- GUNMAN SHOOTS CLERK son, Gretchen Heinke, Lois Walk-| NEW YORK May 26 (UP) er, Delores Hampton and Carol pg. i" waithall 62. a bank clerk
West. |whose hobby was working crossEducator Speaks | word puzzles, was shot and killed Ted Gabrielson, Shortridge at dawn today by a gunman who
freshman, will compete in the'fired through a window of his sectionals of the Youth Speakers’ apartment.
contest, an oratorical contest find a motive for the slaying.
IN INDIANAPOLIS
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{EVENTS TODAY » nt . Woodruff Pince State Conference of the Needleweo The axwe bertson, 26, of 1237 | —Pirst Congregational Netdley i. Eugene St. Juanita Kent, 32, of 1237 Indians Association of Parliamentarians. . FUgene St Hotel Lincoln. +. Harry Ran®ord. 31; of Barton Hotel, InIrvington Mummers’ presentation of “Our dianapolis; Helen Louise Writiyel, 31, of Town" —8:30 p, m. auditorium of the , 2/40 Park Ave : Irvingion Presbyterian Chureh John Gibbs, 18. of
er . Dapuilie Js Lydia —8 nn gsten, 18, o ainfield, Ind Reelta 189 Mm. pred J Whipp, 43. of 1325 Carrollton Ave ; Mary Helen Bancroft, 34, of 1348 N Olney St
Gurye Newton Pupils’ | Wilking Auditorium Kiwanis Club—Hotel Antlers. | Liens’ Clab—Claypool Hotel |
|EVENTS TOMORROW [DIVORCE SUITS FILED | Chartered ‘Life Underwriters’ ‘Dinner and _Cenevieve E vs. Charles Jackson: Louise Walter R. MeClare address—8:30 p. Ys. Harry Lull: Lucille vs. Clyde D. Love; Marott Hotel Edna B Robert Edward Thompson “Europe As | Saw It” iNustrated lecture, 1C*8tha ve. Sylvester Marshall, Anna va. by the Women's Overseas Serv. Albert 'C. Bush: Eloise T, va Charles W, 15 p. m., World War Me- Wert; Nina Maxine va. Stanley Wehr! {Elizabeth G. va. Edward D. Smith; Martha "> Preddie Nye :
fee Leag morial Auditorium. Protected Home Circle—Claypool Hotel,
{ wi———— { MARRIAGE LICENSES | BIRTHS ' A Boys . V opal May Risk, 31 Po An "Ia St. Francis—James, Bdna Yager: Phil. loud] rl inl on Iot Pram.! Lveran Wilkinson. Keaneth, Marjorie | + e, eile fenan, field, Ind; Phyllis Ann Powner, 18, of At Celeman—Harry, Mary Slyder; Robert,
Bridgeport, Ind, Virgt w : Mar@n F Pinn, 23, of 4251 Guilford Ave; rginia White: Robert. Lil Theresa Mervar, 31, 960 N. Holmes Ave A! Methodist Ely | Harold William Stickle, 22, of 38 N. Sherifel, 23, of R. R,
Louise Reckel; Oliver, $ , Mary Munday. 18th St: At St. Vineént's John, Betty Abel; Bas. % WwW. 18th st | low, Cynthia Curtis
. Girls oll Be, Jean At St Francis Everett,
lian Duncan, le, Delores Parker; Rus-
‘Dailey; Robert, MH. 0
Bessie Medario
Gloria” Schalle?; Loren, Joan Cannady; Carrol, Martha Trees. '
DEATHS
, hme, 23, of 220 W. 334 St; Ruth E. Wilson, 26, of 2707 College Ave, | Ralph O. Hudler, 52, of 3761 N. Meridian/ a ; Dorothy RB, Jones, 38, of 28 EB. 16th
Milton 8. Or 1244 Union St;
Alice Wilson, #0. at 438 Toledo, arterioHarriet Plotkin 3727 Central Ave. Dorothy Butler 46, at General, ecard " he { WN er eardine Bert KR 1. Ind; decom sation. 4 ny 3
Butler, mn R X : ™. Wa ¥ Laure F. Morrison, 83, of PL Wayne. Hersche W. Goss, 44. at 920 ¥. Braham,
, 38, of , 31, of
basketball far throw, Gretchen Judge Hezzie .B. Pike. Superior] .
Detectives could not
sell, Catherine Kessler: Porrest, Thelma | .
Judge.
n », 1 Gilbert Penn , 32. of 1889 te Oren M. Taylor, thodist, cere-| Rd; Mary Joan Taylor, 21, of TM rat "Spopiene: .,» Math J ~ iy or wile x Sapper n Bit y n 2 &
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BINOCULARS and FIELD GLASSES— there are things you ought to see.
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KAMPKOLD— portable ice boxes «10.95 and a Kampkold Jr. of 5.65. STOP WATCHES for. split-second
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70 THE ONE HUNDRED AND UNPTY THOUSAND AND SOME WHO ARE GOING TO ATTEND ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST KNOWN SPORTS ACTIVITIES —THE SPEEDWAY RACE (—THAT
PUTS INDIANAPOLIS ON THE FRONT PAGES
THE WORLD) AND THAT BECAUSE OF IT, AUTOMOTIVE
INDUSTRY—AND EVERYONE WHO DRIVES A FROM. GREATER EFFICIENCIES — SAFETIES!
AND T0-THE HALF MILLION OR NORE—HERE AND NEAR—WHO MRE ~~ GOING TO SUMMER-IZE THEMSELVES — THE MAN'S STORE IS IN GREAT
SHAPE TO BE OF SERVICE. ~~
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. “He can get a HIMSELF—from a ventilated a Canterbury pair of OXFORDS—to a ventilated PANAMA (Panaire) from a pair of Saddle Oxfords to a Peaked Cap—from a pair of brown and white wing tip
oxfords—to a suntan
cocoanut braid (Nassau) by DOBBS
He can get SLACKS— And that will
Rochester's finest (Hickey-Freeman of his wallet: and Fashion Park)}— ‘ \ London's top drawer (Daks)— Los Angeles’ super-superlatives He can_find B
—from the good household-word (Botany).
He can get slacks from the Goodall Family—like Palm Beach and Spring Weave—And then—there are those CHICO slacks that give a lot of satisfaction—full of California ideas (tailored in the East) CHICO
is the name! It's sensational!
He can get SPORTS JACKETS made with clothing hands— that fit to beat the band ma be it should read—with a that leads the band).
such—as well
‘And as you of course know—"FOR SPORTS. IT'S STRAUSS." : oi pa
S Writ of Habeas “Corpus ¥ Jwilliam- Dudley P ha
i [habeas ‘corpus. was denied: yes. A $200,000 damage suit Againat' day in Federal Cout. He
'falled to state facts to justify a § been decided n their writ, the denial declared, Pelley i } "|also was denied permission to I take depositions from “5 present « at they mis. And former government officials ~~ =
‘Former King Michael of Rumania. i
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~wonderfull—or a regular weight shirt—with a wide spaced . . collar if he wishes—and he has choice of a flock (several flocks) of SPORTS SHIRTS that will do his heart (bosom) good—
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midsection—SOCKS to comfort his sole and brighten the ankles.
And a SMOKER'S CORNER to give him hale (inhale and exhale) satisfaction tobaccos—pipes in great profusion. Including His Nibs made by Custombilt, $2—and choice briars from — Sasieni, Kaywoodie and
PIPE TOBACCOS.
Pelley's” motion for a writ of
and two newspaper columnists, : which ‘he hoped would prove he 4 was convicted during an admine } istration that “solicited war.” : Pelley was convicted by pube lishing seditious reading mas terial at Noblesville, .
! Reports $50 Robbery John Pearson, 25, of 1602 EK, Washington St, told police that while he was walking in the 1000 block, E. Georgia St. last night, two men robbed him of $50 and a watch,
MICHAEL TO WED SOON y LAUSANNE, May 26 (UP) 13
and Princess Anne of BourbonParma will be “married ~ méxt month, Michael's aide said today,
and his associates held 700 shares in the Fiftyler firm. The shares were offered fop sale at a 200 per cent profit to Mr, Curtis and his associates, the dee fendants testified. Failure to buy led to the suit being filed, they added.
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