Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1948 — Page 2

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7 Sentenced Today’ s ‘Weather Fofocast _

In Hot Car Swindle Case |

Leader Gets 13 Years, $10,000 Fine Seven members of a $36,000!

“hot car” rifig today were under Federal prisdn sentences.

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I : Pail KANSAS CITY,

Foi “for

. i s1.L0V18 Leader of the ring, Oliver W.| — (Jack) Manifold, 42, of 4035 ——— Ruckle St. Fval “a 13-year) ier y \ fins LT sentence and a fine of $10,000] Hog) i, from Judge Robert C. Baltzell. | Gow Nix | - A local gambling figure, he told the judge “it was the only work I could get with my record.” He, served seven years in Ohio State!

PARTLY CLOUDY AND

‘Penitentiary for armed robbery. FR AREAS Raymond F. (Pete) Ivory, 38- ~ (AMI year-old front man for the ring = A ; FOTOCA 87" oM and a government witness, drew LEGEND : a 10-year sentence and a $2000 . AFFECTED c SCATTERED %, cannes [TE] Placed on Probation Ww AIR Others sentenced were L. Mar- L2§ mn BhizELE Flow vin (Buzz) Gardner, 39, of 1610 THUNDER [) N. ‘Alabama 8t., seven years, & STORMS Vi RAIN

$2500 fine; Richard M. Shelton, tv M ne PAT'S PEND COPR 1948 EDW. L. A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

+ -. Dt Sar, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—The official forecast ‘or tonight and early tomorrow calls for 31°N. Sheffield Ave: two years: fair weather and mild temperatures from the Grea! Plains to the Atlantic. Weather in this large

$3000; Karl VonWiller, 45, of 2017| «action of the country wi 1 be determined by relat] vely ary air flowing in from eastern-Canada-and

_ THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

{Group to Tour Historical ~~ Indiana Spots

Speakers to Give Account of Events

Times Sate Service LAFAYETTE, June 1 — The

second - Hoosier Historical Institute will be held Saturday and Sunday as enrollees tour spots of historical interest on the Ohio River in southern Indiana. Teacher extension groups from Brownstown |

Clinton, Seymour, and Tipton oo join regular en-| rollees. Ross F. Lockridge!

and guest oaaRers will give on-| thespot accounts of significant historical events. The opening session at 10 a. m,|

cine, | Saturday will convene on the| Weaver,

site of "Lochry’s Massacre, where | Laughery Creek joins the Ohio | River near Aurora. The colorful details of the Indian battle, which

prevented George Rogers Clark |

[from going to Detroit will be re-!|

cited. The second session at 1:30 p.m, will be on the lawn of the Lanier |

Home in Madison. Clarence Dry- {activities and service went to

den, president of the Jefferson County Historical Society, will be in charge of the session. Judge Harry Nichols . and . President | George. Albert Parker, of Han! over College, will discuss histori-

| cal facts,

To Recall Massacre The groups will then proceed | to ‘the site of Pigeon Roost Massacre on U. 8. Highway 31,|

+8ix_ miles south of Scottsburg, | where at 4-p.-m. the program. will

cover the events of the massacre of the pioneer community during | the War of 1812, Descendants of the ploneers will show guests] family and historical relics. —A-campfire at 7:30 p. m. on the site of the George Rogers Clark |

Qhio will climax the da The group will gather ivy A campfire for songs and stories, and Colonel. Lucien. Backner, Kentucky historian, will be guest | speaker. vs

old stone capitol and the Con-| stitutional Elm, will be the scene of the meeting at 1:30 p. m. Sunday. “Kentucky Belle” will be

TO BOARD wu

Balfiall wis ie 8 Tar Wl of directors sof Butler Univer sity today.

“and businessman, — Was ‘named to the Butler University

two years, $500. . { Judge Balfzell, Kurt Pantzer Named The ring bought used cars Vehicle and National Stolen) the board’ of directors of Butler and Hurt, today was appointed day al the regular June meeting. succeeds AT John graduating. . from Marion law, Fae mittee to draft recomine ¢/tian Church, Indiana and Amer- board.

RD. Ya over the Great Lakes, (See air flow arrows for wind directions ] By dawn Fe the and | and. Jo 5 will ihe 50:1 New Tork to Washington inthe -Ohio—VYalley,-near the Great Lakes an will be in the rom INe 0 g ¥ 9 i 1740 E. 724 St, Ravenswood, through the. Dekotas and Montana. Another defendant, Lawrence, N. (Pinky) Smith, 34, of 533 Moreland Ave., was sentenced to! two years and fined $500, but | U if h d Placed on 8% years probation. Members of Butler Universi y oar With Bogus - cashiers. checks at! Elgetion-- Announced- { - auctions and resold the cars, vii pn dence showed. By School Officials The men were charged with] gu. ion of Judge Robert C. Violations of the National Motor Baltzell and Kurt F. Pantzer to Property Acts: pen | University was announced today 4 {by Hilton 17. Brown, board presi- . . 0 de, and Dr. M. O. Ross, presiie Baltzell, of the district ocr Th 0 court of the United States for the : ..|southern district of Indiana, ang John E. Hurt, member of the, Mr, Pantzer, local sttorney,” Martinsville law firm of McNuti/meet With the board next in temporary of the Dem-| FIlléa Judgeship ; SIitle Jats Somm on nee made by Judge Baltzell, who served durState Ira Haymaker orIng the 1930's as a Butler board rei ag ny yu an of member; taught school and served -Fraakiin. 2 fi a eer superintendent before : WORD Tengised whet Ms; Hay“ig bool. 5 elected. s hair- |" min to ake aso Pleas re “He tad K fodgestrp ‘of the: pr - Mr. Haymaker also inted| Son Cireult "Court in 1925, He a five-member arrangements com-1# 2 member of Central Chrisor permanent chalsumgh apd otters), and Masonic Lodge. lations, president of = Harvard [stitute, State Convention June 15, Me. tzer is a graduate of| Law School Association of Indi-!ciety, Indiana Bar Association, Members of the committee were Harvard University and Harvard Kenneth Lackey of Gary, first dis- Law School -and is a member of trict chairman; Jack Love of Sey- the law firm of Barnes, Hickam,| Inc:

mour chairman: Pantzer & Boyd. Paul ‘MeDut, 11th distriet ¢hair-{ He is chairman of the Indian-

Council of Harvard Law School De Fraternity.

|mencement exercises last night

home overlooking the fals of ot the

recited on the site of Morgan’ s| Raid. Patriotic songs of the|lss APPOINTED Civil -War period and. the Shep-. lrma_Rausey. W Kurt F. Pantzer, local attorney hards' Song, “Corydon” for which|S5s, pore alk Mo the town was named will be part Ha:

7 Manual Graduates Win is Doct

‘Scholarships at Exercises |

Seven top ranking graduates of Manual High 8chool were

awarded scholarships from the|:

Indianapolis Foundation at com-

Pacing the honor roll, Waneta edrned the John Hampden Holliday Jr.

dation also were Charles Kriech eA

Charles Kriech, John W. Lee, {Carolyn Marshall, Lowell, Farley, Helen Schwomeyer and Janet

Phyllis Miedema, Donna Wort-| man, Lawton Link, Mr. Lee and Miss Greeson, Miss Snodgrass, Miss Schwormpeyer and Mr. Weaver received state scholarships. Clinton Venable, William Green, Kenneth Montgomery, Mr. Farley and ‘| Miss Hafer received Butler grants, Other top prizes for scholarship,

Marilyn Hafer and Barbara Snodgras, who won June '20' medals; Betty Spodd y and Mr. Lee, Riley medals, Nila Jo « Hawkins, Rianne award: - “H. Kemper McComb, principal ‘awarded Holliday Memorial [scholarships to Miss Snodgrass

|and Mr. Hawkins, Donald Cope,

Lois Harman, Robert Herbst and | Mir. Kriech; Mr. Cope won the Associated Rofues scholarship and Roy Turwinuer of an Indianapolis dik carrier scholAramp; received! QGisler scholarship to Indiana

- Lowell Farley — C. Marshall

Alexander in Race For Lt. Governor

“Rue Ji Alexander .of Pine. Vil. lage, sixth district Republican

‘| August

Medical ‘Butchers’ - Pay for Crimes FRANKFURT, June 2 (UP). Karl Brandt, Hitler's persony physician, and six other Nazi doe.. tors were hanged at Landsber; prison today for war Hen. W ; {Convicted ‘at Nuernberg after an an trial, they appealed without sye. cess to the U. 8. Military Govery. ment for clemency and petitioneq the U. 8. Supreme Court for 5 review of their case. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Americ, occupation commander, upheld

{the U. 8. tribunal that sentenceq {them and the supreme Court pe.

fused jurisdiction, Dealt Out Death ~In' addition to Brandt, thos executed were Wolfram Sieven director of a research institu, which collected Jewish skeletons for “research”; Karl Gebhardt, Himmier's per. sonal physician; Rudolph Brandt, no relation to Karl, a personal administrative assistant to Himmler; Joachim Mrugowsky, chief of the SS Hygienic Institute Viktor Brack, a colonel in the med ith I-corps; and WaidemarHoven chief physician in th notorious Buchenwald concentration camp. Evidence introduced at their trial convicted them of inhuman and death dealing experiments op inmates of Nazi concentration camps, They conducted research in ty. phoid and typhus fevers, malaria, bone transplantation, resistance freezing temperatures and similar

| Central Oollege. Florann Greéson {won -an Indiana. University Fxtension n grant, =

St. John’ Shiany Graduates 40

St. John's Academy announces

Corydon, the Jocation of the the following members of — track”

ng class of 1948; Katherine Berry, Evelyn Black, Aste Bradley, Funke,

{ Korky, Laverne McCauley, Donna Jean McClain, Kathleen Molloy, Emma Neal, le O'Connor, Elizabeth Quiatkowski, Dili Reiser. Gatton, Shel

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ny P errs , Adele Hodge, Ma riorle. * Holler, 5 Schaler

Silgers, ay Sathatine

, Dorothy fame |

chairman and acting lieutenant - governor, today announced he was a candiate for the GOP] {Sinination for lieutenant gov-|

or was appointed to the office | Apr. 14 by Gov. Gates to fill out {the unexpired term of Richard T. James who resigned to become | vige president and treasurer of | Butler University. Mr, Alexander has been rearded as having - the “inside for the GOP nomination but made it clear that'he was not tying his candidacy to that of ¢|any governor aspirant. “I'm just running on the Rue] {Alexander ticket,” he said. He also said bluntly that there d been no political strings attached to his appointment by the Governor and indicated that he was taking no direct part in the

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armed forces.

{Nigh Enters GOP Raa For State Treasurer

John Nigh, Greenfield, qi. rector of the Indiana State De. partment of Conservation, today announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Treasurer. Mr. Nigh, 1th trict Re lican chairman, teint wg tified cheek for entrance to the GOP convention. « At the same time; Mr, Nigh sent letters asking support of the delegates to the state convention. “While it is generally agreed a Republican sweep in both state and nation is in the making, it is, nevertheless, important our delegates select “as candidates men with the will to win” Mr.

|of the afternoon's entertainment. Eva Sida, Anna Smith. Phyilis Satya bitter factional fight involved in| Nigh said in his letters:

| Frank Gilkison, of the Indiana

| Supreme Court, will be guest

can Bar Associations, Columbia |apolis Conmimittee on Foreign Re-| Association, American Law In gneaker for the afternoon sesAmerican Judicature So-| ¢

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ana, president of the board of|Indianapolis Bar Association, As-| ANNOUNCE GOLF DATE trustees of Tudor Hall “School, sociation of the bar of the City

| Golf Course.

Barbara Teeters, Barbara Walden | Watson, Phyllis Woods, Betty Yatsko,

Plan Field Day

(the governor race. | Mr. Alexander was elected sec|retary of state in 1942 and again {in 1944. He owns farms in Benton

Plan Picnic Saturday

The Indianapolis Episcopal Dio-

The second annual soft red win- (and Warren counties and for-|cese will hold its annual picnic |ter wheat field day will be held {merly operated a feed store in|Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. at

The Indianapolis Trafic Club June 14 at the Schenk Farms, 10! | Pine Village. of New York, Council on Foreign June golf league is scheduled at miles south of Vincennes. He also is a member of the Relations, Inc, and Delta Tau!goon June 12 at Pleasant Run Glenn Bunting,

scientist, will speak.

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He has been a

He is. 59 Iyears old. |

Northern Beach. Families will

Dr.| {member of the State Fair Board| bring their own basket suppers Chicago plant since last December.

but the church-schools will furnish dessert and beverages.

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Wayne, fourth district vice

Wayne, fourth di eh Presbyterian | Clothes Sale |

man, and Mrs. George Princeton, seventh district wicel T a REY chairman. fe DiA'S | Asgbgidtion of | (0s 13 5 ry ytefan Church ¥ A Youth Confesses Thefts will "ho - early-New Sale” | : : ar :

After Chase in Car ©" ror. #11 stzex for al A 17-year-old youth who was Ages y from 9 a.m. to 4| caught in a stolen car after a p. m. on" the church property, | Chase (hough West Side ries on adapt) Ave | night that he had stolen 12 other eds from the clothing sale| automobiles a from the booth serving cofo t rolls —and sand-| to run around for a while” a wiches: will go toward the build-| then he abandoned them. - Ing fup®t for a new church. Mrs.| ___He was turned over to Juve John Stuart Ja ‘association presi Court a authorities.” =tdent.—

-86-In- Graduation Class | “At St. Mary's Academy

The 1948 graduation class of St, Mary's Atademy includes the

following students: ry Louise Baker, Doris Barlow, Doro: thy rnes, Dolores Baumgartner, eT Al

Marina | Bordenkecher. Catherine Bryan, Betty Carpenter, Mar Jaoquéline Curtis,

Rose rist, Rita Fei Deselan; Betty Dichmann. Margs- | Dugan, Mercides Dupree, Mayre olf Barbara Pitsgerald, Lois. Flynn, | Bl Gentille, Palicie Gro Trene | ar, Louise pau, Mary Jane Hawkins Heck Frances Hemmeigarn,

ua Joule Hill, Mary Lou Holle Peasi Peuline . Irwin, . Maureen. Junker.

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Crisis Appear To Be Wanin PORTLAND, Ore., J ~The Columbia Ri falling slowly at Port! and the flood crisis a pe waning after two pecord- .preaking devast Approximately 100,01 were homeless, 28. per killed or drowned anc ated at $100 m inflicted on crop: and riverfront ‘Industr tes and British Col puring a three-hour Columbia dropped . fro 300 feet at Vancouver. jamette, carrying a Joad from the Columbi six-tenths of a-foot av

Fight All Nig he danger to the flo nd area and communities was not pated; however: - Volunteer workers a jaboring under ' sear fought through the morning to prevent a preak in a north Por which would flood a area 12 miles long and

wide, The Columbia's mig gathered froma mn streams and creeks | Columbia, Oreg

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stream toward the rive at Astoria, Ore. 112 tant. 30,000 Meals As it bulged over an fts retaining dikes, floodwaters in of deserted communiti the day-and-night toil teers, summoned by

calls, . 2 Te Red Cross. regis jomeless families in P the Civic Auditorium thousand meals were to refugees from, the town of Vanport City flooded metropolit Twelve shelters were 8 30 doctors and 25 nu for more than a hundr and suffering.

Props Withd hits U.S. He

(Continued from Pa which has passed the § been bogged down in by opponents of its publ features, It's an omnibiis b would restore a seconda for GI loans and tra secondary market for VI loans from Fannie new corporation. It

‘course, renew Title VI

The Wolcott bill, w been passed by the Hou it does not incorporate housing feature, but ha jected by the Senate, similar financing featu Builders and mortgag ‘been assuming -e would pass, or that would extend Title VI ently. . Since these ‘th bot happened, they ar to predict a + slowdown

“Aitast he apparen this would send” héus! even higher, they feel. particularly shut off re ing which is proceeding under Title VI commi the rate of about 1000 Unless Congress re Mortgage props and a the interest rates from Per cent, mortgage «¢ continue to tighten in To the prospective. D down

means. higher

To the volume builder curtailment,

TOMORROW: T! Builders, : ™

Arrest Warrant For Ex-Local W.

Miss Pauline Keller, Sianapolis securities 8 20W living in Chicago, Tested and brought her tal in Federal Court. A warrant for her ar issued today at the 8, District Attorney ughran, who charged T with ‘malingering” Porting for two previou: ® sent telegrams s Yas bed-ridden. Mr, Caughran receiv M Federal authori r * who said Miss | Wed to be examined Oent physician, ® 51-year-old Miss Inder indictment of

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uns VEGAS, Nev. oes -Actress Gloria afte back to Hollyw T getting divorce ried within 24 hoy Actor gO ARAM, 21,

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