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Schricker [Urges Julietta nters Race Be Placed on Can “Business Basis

For Governor

Grand Jury Lists 12 | |

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Proposals in Probe

Former Executive Consents | By JACK THOMPSON | Reorganization of over-all man-

‘Reluctantly’ to Candidacy agement. policies at the Marion

By ROBERT BLOEM County Home (Julietta) and the

Former Gov. Henry Schricker today consented to bé a Dasliation Of a eqante vec: candidate for the Democratic governor nomination. |mended today by ‘the Marion

He added tersely that he still wouldn't be heartbroken Gos vopers on Susy I wa exiause if he didn't get it. | The Grand Jury launched an

i i i : inves tion into Julietta Mar, Following a meeting of Democratic mayors at which 3" ate" efies of articles in he was urged to become a candidate, Mr. Schricker wrote |The Times described substandard ouf a statement consenting| {conditions there and questioned to the nomination and dis- }

meat purchasés. bh The Grand Jury said that “an tributed it to local newspapers this morning.

|institution handling as many peo|ple and expending as much money 4 3 las the Home should be operated It said:, oa, | 8 : “In response to'the unanimous!

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. {on a more businesslike basis.” | Urges New Controls

It urged some measure of outside control over the institution through the Indianapolis Council] | of Social Agencies which the jury| (asked to inspect the home period" . |ically in the future. Jurors reported their investiga{tion of meat purchases did not {show that these were seriously |out of line over a 12-month neriod. | They however, that the county revise its methods ol letting contracts for all county institutions. f = In the case of Julietta, they | [urged setting up a system of records, inventories, double checks on. merchandise received, records — x of m slaughtered r- ; Schricker announces hell be SALSA tg the careful Panag, candidate for Democratic’ nom- Loe ‘menus in advance. I ination for Governor, _

aken at the conference of Demo-

arnest “dfid Tnsistent “so

ratic state convention as a candidate for the gubsraatonall #

Owe Further Duty | “This is not in keeping with y earlier expressed wishes in| he shgtter,”. Mr. Schricker went/' on, “and is supported only by the rgument and conviction that I owe a further tour of duty,to my varty and to the people of my

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i be elected; Fr la wn $4 1 will do my best to «Won't Fi Russ While the . former governor | ‘Senators Question No. 1. Communist

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| Grand Jurors, who interviewed | scores of witnesses and examined! records of the institution and the County Auditor in detail, made! 12 specific recommendations as

mised to “do my best” to be follows: ‘ {Arabs

pd if nominated, he had alnady made it quite clear that he

WASHINGTON, May 28 (UP) goq not put on an active cam-|~~Willam , the nation's t details to: win nomination. That|top Communist, told the Senate]. 44 in of manage. | Jerusd Il be up to the groups who today Iba Communist Party! TWO-Employment d him. nel [would not 8) jibe Uniféditian or food expert to organize “I have no ‘those States tn"an ppeHatisticr Warland manage the institution's six » may disagree with this de-|with Soviet Russia. : oe

dion and there will be no tartaches in our home if the pination should go to some other man,” the Schricker an5 ncement said. “Regardless of the outcome I tand ready to. give my unquaified support to a co an

Plan Needs in Advance ‘THREE-—Requirement that the institution plan all meals in ad-

however, would strive to bring such an “imperialistic” war to a ‘quick end and a “democratic|vance by posting weekly | peace.” in the halls, copies of these Foster is secretary of the Com-|{to be forwarded weekly to the

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orthright Democratic olatform, dicated to the best interests of 1of our people, and to the entire licket chosen at the convention.”

Mybeck May Quit

In urging Mr. Schricker to give h aS ermlt his hipie 10 be ced mination at 8 ut a 15 the mayors day branded some 30 additional ied with them the assurance organizations as subversive. hat at least one other candidate ‘The list was prepared by Attor- Set-up. or governor nomination, Walter ney General Tom C. Clark. {ybeck of Crown Point, would Sen. Homer Ferguson (R. time vithdraw in his favor. Mich.) opened the argument with nurses. It appeared probable that the Foster over allegiance of the two-candidate - affair between Where the party would stand in Council of Social chricker forces and supporters évent of conflict with Soviet charged with the responsibility ol Harry McClain of Shelby-| Russia. of making regular inspections, | y i - Foster contended that a war! gEVEN-—Appropriation of sufwith Russia could only be an ficient funds by the Marion Coun-

“imperialistic” war. [ty Couneil to . tics , Republicans seeking po y Coun retain an indepen fence She Won't Attack” |dent accounting firm for the pur-

heir own party's nomination con-| .. e 'd be with Russia?” | ined their speech assault on pr. Ferguson incuired. (pose of setting up an adequate forthern Indian. ER wi. “What we would do would be ee na 6 in Gary last night, . to fight for early termination of . am E. Jenner warned Lake/that war on terms of a demo- FIGHT—Provision of addi) pounty’'s 119 Republican dele- cratic peace,” Foster replied. - tional kitchen equipment includ40: HOWArE of -ERATANAGARL Fou d= be Or the side "Or" omises made in return for Russia?”

ers and the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies, FOUR—Employment of - additional personnel for the manage-| For ment staff, such as qualified re-/rained ceiving clerks, qualified cooks, House

States. He appeared before the Senate Committee to testify against the Mundt-Nixon bill which would require all Com. munists to register with the Justice

t. Subversive List

block

registered and resident . of the

On: the. other: side: of the .po~ ~The

“(Continued on Fuge 2—Col. 3)

Mr.. Ferguson reiter- ——— “When a candidate promises] “We'd .be on the side of ending Regular Trash Collection verything in the book in order an imperialistic war.” ~ Set for Monday D gain “political support,” the “What if Russia attacked us.” The lar schedule of gar.| nior Senator said, “it must be Chairman Alexander Wiley. (R. regu garept in mind that he is proposing Wis.) demanded. b use the taxpayers’ money in| “She'll never * fulfliment of those promises.” | Foster. BK ageing Baim d Urges Road Survey { “How do You know. she won't? about service on the Memorial ® ted !asked Sen. Ferguson. holiday . Je At” Bouth Bend another GOP) “She's not imperialistic.” : ndidate, Walter Helmke of Ft.| Foster earlier told the commit¥ayne, proposed a survey of the|tee the Communist Party would te's highway system to find out defy the bill and refuse ctly to what extent present register. ‘enues are inadequate to keep| (List of ‘subversive’ organizaup and expand :it. | tion, Page 2) “Indiana must keep pace with! Same dle great progress that is being i de in the automobile industry.” Marcantonio Denies

told Re . . ReDA of a taent Bit | Rep. Vito Marcantonio (L. P. 828 N. California St. died in Gen.|

Ay syst cy|N. Y.) denied today that ich Peres Hadi Ther lowed a Moscow-directed “line” she received a week ago when her were on. Our pride demands that we in opposing the House-approved clothing caught fire while playing capital p abreast of our sister states bi¥l to curb communism. with matches. -

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M in- America.” 'House group grills “Voice” aid on broadcast “slurs”

ed made next Monday, City Sani-|

attack,” shout

collections will be made in. all districts north of Washington St. and between the Monon Railroad

regular days next week.

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a officially forecast by AAR BR to. “ Miller, weather bureau ,- rs » De ill try to Ra ce Vandenberg —GOP best bet? . . . Dewey will try t Da I 500-Mile:Rase| t Halleck’s Hoosier votes . . . an editorial fea- . ] Dulletin today. Tem-| get ; ; 8 4 + ire not exepcted to go ture . green sans ss y TEL essa salPURE nthe lower 80's. 1 me , ing cloudiness 1s | Nav ia Ingi i (aeudiness is bre, A Kay fo Other Features on Inside

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jury asked the: Marion!

ONE-—Employment of a quali- that they had completed the con-|

of a nize] made a last desperate stand.

A 3 message \ ! t'salem to Amman carr kitchens, plan menus and 5€6 the surrender.

It said all resist- py; about that way, too. The . that inmates receive proper diets. ance in the old city ceased this neavily-rouged, self-styled = Shot in Home

morning.

the plight of the Israeli troops ingiqe menus the old city lent weight to ‘the gondied. menus Arab account. They had said Arab demolition| no i uragegus munist Party in the United! Grand Jury, County Commission crews and shock troops were sys-| Loree Tattlers kept up.a chant tematically leveling the last posts of the few hundred Jews who were described as suicide squads. | as the Hindu.

|bookkeepers or clerks or what-/duced to rubble. The area left to| Meanwhile, the government to- ever personnel is needed to the Jews shrank steadily. By yes- | ie feet carried him outside the guarantee satisfactory function- terday, ! ing of: the reviséd management the ring was down to a single

FIVE—Employment of two full buildings. 4 , According to the Arab version

SIX—Appointment of a board # White flag atop would-narrow to, Communist Party when he asked composed - of. members —of-- the- "til. held. } Agencies U. S.

LAKE SUCCESS, May 28 (UP) money,

weight today” behind & RUSSIAN was her size-up of the country’s proposal that the United Nations|economics. Security Council order Jews and

American Delegate Warren R. (oath and speculated on young Austin backed LE PONET TH PrePareRTe Ts in" Xven= supported “peal” for ga four-weell «cease during which the flow of arms and/ men to Palestine would be banned. ’

bage and trash collections will be! OSES NE SUSIE SORE vers, their spirit whetted by

the council was lining up in the the forthcoming 500-Mile event. same way as Jast Saturday when similar U. 8..resolution was reC

The department announced that British Withdraw 21

Officers From Holy ‘Land thick-carpeted office. LONDON,

west to the city limits on their British Army officers on loan to Trans-Jordan

aithough they will be withdrawn Five-year-old Joan Turner, from Pajostin a Foreign Office 2 J hter of Mrs. Bessie Turner, SPOkesman sald today. WABHINGTON, May 23 (UF) dang Order for the recall of the 21 pe fol-'eral Hospital today from burns British officers, from Palestine 1 ! sent

| foreign office reported. (41 Americans Accept | _|Lebanon Freedom Terms

Tre ate Doriray 28 WF) | Bee champion— “Kip” -Hine—was eliminated from the National week-long |day the 41 Americans seized by|SPelling Bee today when he missed on “penitentiary.” were paid by The Times and he

|Lebarion have accepted- freedom! Only 15 of the original 40 contestants still were in the contest received a gold champion’s watch

Lebanon's

The county prosecutor's office today indicated that a guilty plea round when “Kip,” who was a fa{to second degree murder would vorite with the contest audience, rectly 1 be accepted from Mrs. Katherine hesitated’ on | Franklin, 47, who Is charged with wasn’t sure if*there was a “§" on “copious,” the torch burning of her husband, 'the end of the word and after a tize

A pending charge of first degree murder will be heard tomor- and c row in Criminal Court 2.

: | Crossward , .26, Inside Indpls.17 Ruark ......17 have poured gasoline on her hus- shave". : fresrtly cloudy weather Alluisémtots 21 | Battorials SN Mme Manors 24 Sports ...14-13 band ‘ during An argument last After successfully spelling ning for the and continuing Ernest he [For. “Aftairs.18 Movies ......23|Teen Prob,..22iJuly in a friend's house at 2106 "quadriaterai.” ‘the Indianapolis has another : a Ti +18 Martindale St. champion wi ‘Weather Map 9|lighted match at her -drenched in the second row panting.

“FOR AND AG'IN"— Mayor Feeney got right in the thick of the comic book ban pros and cons today

“Even Cotton Candy

by Mrs.

Crewds Spurn Midway, Side Shows;

to expect. And absent were the men. Only the Hindu Polson Boy) looked half-bright. The skeptiJetu:|ia) kids who hung on the ‘cans! of yas fence around him figured!

400 to 500 Jewish defenders Te

sent the

tery man of the East grinned conlatest Jewish reports of tinyally and waved his head from to side like the snakes he

| convention.

Arthur E. Witt in Fair Condition

Rattlers Lend Touch

and lent the poison touch, not-

10 days Arab fire had {Hospital

er a iad benders learny s nature boy threw 'thehed this morning. He was found ®Pd,

{black snake at'a small boy. His by his mother and wife in eyes popped oply a second before residence, 5858 College Ave. Amman dispatches sald, iting confines of the tent. The weary, old lady at the pho- jp

the bedpillow. tograph stand ran a

containing three or four finger ordinarily ‘critical

wound. Mr.

sighed. ered

surtender, the Jews raised

accept, the houses they

“It's been ‘bad here all week. A Smith & Wesson revotver was and we're booked through Sun“ Heaped é¢ontents of an overturned: day. I guess we won't stay {or bureau drawer. {the race. !clans said they would make para“People just ain't got the Min tests to determine if Mr. at least not the overall Witt fired the weapon. Stuff costs too much”! = Returned from Banquet The wounded man’s wife said ] {he had returned from the HunA boy and a girl giggled at one dred-Mile Per Hour Club banquet ‘another atop the otherwise empty at the Indianapolis Athietic-Club

Backs Russ Land Stand

United States threw its

man Styles to stop fighting within 36

man stood below and picked his| parently in good spirits. Earlier in the day, Mr. Witt enero Hehe DOOR -ARVOWOG dl: Bri imO

the Soviet pro- TC—— pre-race spectacle accident, police said He had

JON Eo ap This was the [last night. } Hre: fais May ‘Be Right Other years have brought the hurdy-gurdy and tinsel to the strong local yokels who turned out in

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British plan to

Meridian St. and nad veen arrested for failing to stop after the accident.

Austin's Heard Him Mosning Thursday.

Maybe the old photograph lady is right. Her barometer in an ironic sense may be far more sensitive to business trends than the polished ticker in the broker's

moaning early this motning. She 1937 went into his bedroom found him shot, His wife {immediately moned Dr. Richard Pryor of College Ave, who had been at-|“yery close tending Mr. months. Dr.

At ‘any rate, the palmist had time to study her own palms. What she learned, she kept to 0! herself. Legion,| ———

May 28 (UP)-

Pryor sent will

the

continue

with Aran

p Hine Drops Last

today to Amman,

of Trans-Jordan, the

Survives Such Jawbreakers as ‘Diphthong’ And ‘Quadrilateral’ Before Missing

By DANIEL M. KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28<-After mastering such words contest as

Excitement ran high in the 10th of the champions.

Other words “Kip” spelled cor“diphthong.”

“athletics,” [long pause, he added the letter.” | “sedentary.” f Although he spelled with poise In the. audience were the Or-'tnis Jeonfidence time Franklin is ‘alleged to “Kip” evidently had = “close his sunt, Miss Joan Foulks. + on the fourth round. Although he is out of the runnational title, “Kip” d of sightseeing in

er day and, ‘tossed’ a, ‘bark to his seat the nation's Capital. The

fied 26-30| Gardening ..21 F.C. O : "long schedule of entertainment, ies a 28 3 Meta Given, 22 Radio #weseee26) Women's 121-22’ spouse. Be did a flaming torch.’ When “Kip” spelled “menial” in for the Shampion /spellers

" “ - Tee Poise / for ¢

He But a later Tokyo dispatch sa) [that a source close to Gen. Mac-

Arthyr Indicated that the i Arthiir “E. Witt, 60, Tatiana ie Jule Sl that he -enenl Although tio une irk the Heummg

“It would be peculiarly

or risk United Nationsiferris wheel, while a middle-aged about 9:30 p. m. last night, ap- Nant to me to have it feit that I| Lincoln | punishment. |

as he met in a round table discussion with boys and girls of Whittier School, 1119 Sterling St. Left to right in the midst of discussion are- Darrell Adams. Eddie King.~ Marcia Walden; Mayor Feeney, Beverly Hackley, Patricia Bonewitz and Billy Freeman. The children are in the. 5A class Taught

Gladys. Schwartz.

andy Looked Arthur Refuses PEEREAIEIE Fl Arabs Say Sod af Pre-Race Carnival py poy jiome

which had invitation, that he would it Was all right then. :

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Might Come

{ made lis automotive supply executive,idered directly to do so, despite] rage lificatio |withstanding a suspicion that © {dered - {the Horn qualification a ‘their fangs were about as genuine Was in fair condition in Methodist Nis “refusal” of the Senate Invi-/the crew immediately nantiod ' today . after he was tation. The informant said “the a m vous spirit the hot h the head in|DeXt move is up to the other ischje 8p found shot throug n » meaning W ~The committee had cabled the) was brought about was a mystery [Allled commander in Tokyo an|to Henning. = Police said ‘a bullet passed invitation to testify before it on through both temples and lodged foreign spending next Wednesday/end of Connor's run,” Henning Despite the Of Thursday Supporters of Gen. MacArthur been put in between “through her creased brow and Witt was conscious when discov- [0 the Republican presidential the morning of May 15." nomination had hoped “he would They thought his_home. | We've been here since Monday found on the floor near the CO™MINg—the first since he. went! Henning said there was 1 per ¢ overt a 1 OR” auty “th 1937-in ad Police techni-| Vance of the convention starling analyzed after being drained June 21 would boost his political|the tank. He sald “Jou could run a !

Bridges (R. N. H.):

That

MA CHRYSLER TRUCE ‘CLOSE’ DETROIT, May 28 (UP) Sum- gettlement of the strike of 73,000! 6111 Chrysler production workers is ,' observers sald to-/ Witt for severalday as the corporation and the u the CIO United Auto Workers went wounded man to the hospital. ,into another bargaining session.

| i' From Penitentiary; Loses Out in 11th Round of Spelling Bee

all parts of the nation comes’ to and hotels and spire rooms are a close tomorrow. “Kip” will receive a $50 cash, prize for staying in the national

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long as he did. In

(as “quadrilateral” and “diphthong,” The Indianapolis Times Spelling |ddition, all his expenses for the

trip to Washington

.|when “Kip” left out the last “i” in penitentiary and walked off the And gold champion’s pin from!

terms which re . . . LOCAL TEMPERATURES } ” ”. ” oe » ~ . | quires them to return at once to Stage of the National Press Club the “second. round, tension ran Li ae WI had available Sm... 38 10a m.. 1 Jim Bagby called upon to protect Tribe's A. A. lead [the United States, oo high for him, because “Kip” took shout 490 words if necessary, alAm, 581 a on. 18 | . rts news . .v..Page 14 ———————— In surviving nearly three hours 44 pio pine sports jacket. &.m.. 88 12 (Noom) 81 | +... Other sports srsvrenenseeriinry Torch Slaying Case meng, tap” had spelled 10) “yinderneath he was wearing few more than 300. Once they Lm. 1p on. St | # wo» nti In C Toi words correctly. He was eliml- one of his gaily colored sports|exnausted 389 words before Zip-P-P—there he goes . .". a railbird's eyeview of n Court Tomorrow (nated in the 11th round. shirts that have been the’ “talk” crowning a victor.

g/hour, a speed which appeared

‘|the bottom of the

95 miles-per-tour bracket. of. his.

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Sand In Oil Of Horn's Car Called Sabotc

Time Trial; Kept Secret

Engine Rebuilt, To Be Tested Today

By LOUIS. ARMSTRONG An apparent effort by an un{known person, to “foul up” the Ted Horn Maserati to keep it out of the 500-Mile Race was revealed '

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{today by “Cotton”. Henning, chief

mechanic for the car.

«Henning said it was discovered —

a week ago that Horn had quali fied the car May 15 with sand ia

{the ofl tank, Henning charged (that the sand “must have been put in by someone wanting to db {damage to the car.” | The chief mechanic for autp racing's national champion said ‘the apparent sabotage had been {kept a secret until now in an ef[tort to catch whoever was res ' | {sponsible. wo : i Test Runs Today _

| Henning said the car would be |§iven test runs by Horn late toe

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damage. The engine has been’ torn down and rebuilt. New piston Tings have been placed jenigine but what other d {might have resulted could not be

400 to 500 Jews Hucksters Blame High Cost of Living Fears Public Would 5 ier the wet mo v8 End Last Stand Even the cotton aris eect ae |: JSuspect. Politics... i Sreiateay didwe sao the, rent no a. ° ¥ look : WASHINGTON, May 28 (UP) ° ie 30Y (8900, TEL AVIV, May 28 (UP)—The For, the carnival without a name was also one without cus- MacArthur {ning told Times. : reported officially today tomers. : reGen Douglas MacArthur today) yenning, veteran of many years

| Absent at the show in the 1300 block S. West Bt. were the Mefused an invitation to come "4 ln ios is ses some of Assistant to the superintend- quest of the old walled city. of girlie shows the men from nearby Stokely -Barsacks had been led

home now on the grounds that Jerusalem by forcing the surren-

.“ the greatest drivers in the such action would be “misunder- ‘ J stood and condemned | eunder {rl rty. said & €heck of Vha

|engine was made after George Connor had the car on the track its first warmup May 1.

Horn didn’t drive until the diy (he qualified at 126.365 miles per to his

[veterans to be

of

the engine. .

When the attempted sabotage could have occurred and how it

“The engine wus alright at the

said. “So the sand had to have

May 11 and One Per Cent Sand

[éént sand in the oil when it was from

your finger through the sand

tank.”

ercury Special, owned

sought to capitalize to political by Conrad Wiedell, of Los Anadvantage, as many have frank. geles, Cal. IY... urged. the... public. ..good. i which might manifest itself upon Cal. was sidenvioeas parked. teuck-on Xu Tot eLurs lo Anerican. of Mr. Bridges had suggested ‘that « Joie Chitwood, driving slowly Gen. MacArthur appear before the behind Ayulo, said the driver ‘committee next Wednesday or:spun around, slid. onto the apron would have and kicked dirt onto the running Mr. Witt's mother, Mrs. Clara brought the General back to his surface, Witt, 91, said she heard him home soil for the first time since to driving until workfnen could

on the first lap of the

3:

driver test: when he “lost it."

The track was closed

| Sweep off the surface. {- Meanwhile, the ‘vanguard of [150,000 or more race fans moved into Indianapolis today on the. eve of the final day of qualifica~ tions. In the track garage alley aevities reached a state of frenzy |as mechanics ‘on cars not yet {qualified raced against time to |prepare the mounts for time trials {between noon and 6 p. m. tomorrow. . | Already Indianapolis streets are becoming crowded with cars |bearing out-of-state license plates

{beginning to fill with race guests. One fan reported at- the track he had been forced to pay $15 ja day for his hotel room and (an extra $25 to the room clerk |to obtain the reservation. Other examples of race week-end .infla(tion were to be encountered ineating establishments and tave erns, General Hike Seen A survey of housing accommo

though they usually only use a dations disclosed that downtown

hotel rates generally will be

{hiked for the week-end, although |plenty of rooms were avallable There were 17 boys and 23 giris/today in private homes at modin this year's finalists, .although erate prices. Hotel accommodan the order they were usually less than one-third are tions were exhausted two months He given to*him-—were: “Agreeable,” hoys, Only six boys have spelled 40. “kindergarten,” “bap-/down girls to become the. counpneumonia,” |try's No. 1 speller, Something new has been added g . year in the’special talent of rates for this out the chard School pupil's mother, Mrs. Benson 8. Alleman, of the De- and he was in the running, Maynard Kiplinger Hine Sr. and partment of Communication of

The race

Washington - Hotel asked patrons to engage rooms

$14 for single Lineo!

The In, management

lagi