Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 12

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“Pool Ticket Spots Visited by ' Squads

CE today announced --no |. ap in their crackdown on pool ticket spots and other gambling 14 dens that netted 17 arrests yes- § téfday in visits to seven estabents, A fréquently-visited establishment at 22 Qhio St was the most prominent of the places -khocked off by police. i John * Theodos, 58, of 13513 | Sturm Ave, was charged with i keeping a gaming house. He is : alleged to have been booking baseball games. Held on a charge of visiting a

nian, 44, of STN, N. Meridian 8t,; } Charles Meéeshulam, 28, of 1141

Political Fignre Held

‘Willie Sullivan: 37, of 104; 8. » : Iihinois St. long active in Demo- Ns ote STAR Gre ne epticpolitics was was-charged with TVW

keeping a gaming house and keep-

ing a room for pool selling. Je ote , Ig a room for pool seling_ fie, Independents Victor

down dheets” and other similar |doiph, Chicago, Was re-elected

ggming house; Thomas WME . 244 Mariows Ave, visiting 4 Party made a clean sweep of all]

cmas BERFOYer, 81 Alabama St. visiting a gaming] house and gaming, and George

its headquarters here, except i seat on the board of auditors.

Hpiting A gaming housé and gam- was Alfred H. Edwards, Los An|geles, wha, beat Anthony

Charley MeKinley, 32, of 814, 'Ganss, St. Louis, by a vote o

) Rald Olgar Store ponent, John

diana Ave. was held on the sainé| face by a much simmer margin

pA Bm on -4n-the arrest of -Al-{819.. indorsements prior. te, the bert Minter, 58, of 8243 N. Call-| election, yet was able to boll

: NJ Illinois St. was charged with|32,02 to 20.902 in the auditor's Fo Keping a4 room for oo selling | race, jot de “when police visited oo Midway Poltical observers in the ITU

gAming house were Moe Esser-\ cently when the sketching class moved outside. the lines of the school entrance.

paraphernalia. held were | president of the International|time,” hcl Stone Hotel, aren em u | TYPOgTAPRIcA] Ufiloh by 9736 “As soon as 1 can save enough 4 in 8 2 votes. ‘money, I'll bring him back to

Randolph's Progressive America again.”

er Hi or 008 (OLtices in the ublon, which has.

to a Pan American World Air-| ways stewardess at

¢ grandparénts, Mr, and Mrs. Garpela Watts of Falmouth, Eng-

* Smoker, 844 Indiana Ave. where attached much significance to the tires yedrs-but jg] Jaested Aspem r. andolph’'s op-|thr young mother vow bi ) o d a ow had bled. fact that Mr Sande in ve Sturgis e a t will be back to- hér husband on grounds of |Adams had not yet made up his Cyrus Oraham, 30, of 924 In. ton, D. C, lost the presidential (gether again.” Mrs. Smith told how she met restaurant job here, charge after a rald on the Bun-|than in 1048 when Mr. Randolph her - Georgla-born husband met Peter Trevino, 22, of Grand|0/d Aug. 15 and his health is con sét Smoker, 867 Indiana Ave. led by 25,000 at the final tally. England during the war when he roiont merit raid on the .Monte| - They pointed out Mr. fvars was an American soldier and she : lle Store, 801 N. West| had received ohly 87 of & total of ‘& war plant worker. Enset

fornia St. keeping 4 room for 27.575 votes to Mr. Randolph’ # home soon after their marriage. 3 pbol selling. 37,311. |He never answered her letters|go to my. home in England on|cides to disband, one more énWilliam Swalls, 85, of 11 N.| This year's vote set a record. and he failed to meet her at New Bloomington was held of a Mote than 65000 of the 87,000 York 18 months ago when she

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OUTDOOR CLASSROOM--Art students of the 6B class at School 62, Wallace and E. 10th Sts. got a taste of Summer weather reAs part of their training in architectural drawing, they received the assignment of capturing

|100k over her $14,000 house joer the M4-year-old Miss Wojan|'H $hat she put ip far bait stands

she Twn Randolph Slate Wor Bride Stranded at Dock] Man Convention

British Girl Decides to Stick It Out in U. S.

Until She Earns Enough fo Sue for Divorce | Mesting “Tomorrow FALMOUTH, Mass. June 4 (UP)—Mrs. Daphne Smith, a 21] : ce backed a truck and Only in Auditor Race year-old British war bride whose husband left her waiting at a May End Encampment \ahded it with | fo oii Official election returns re- dock, said today she hoped other. mothers would understand why! ELKHART, June 4 (UP)—John ng forms, vealed today that Woodruff Ran- ghe sent her young son back to England.

boy few to the home of his

The last she saw of him, how-

our honeymoon. Sturgis back + with us.”

“I couldn't possibly work and care for my baby at the same i explained Mrs, Smith, a waitress at a Falmouth restaurant. |department commander of the

came to the United States under| : eas GI bride law. {pared today to attend here what | 8he ‘sald her son had become ill Mrs. Smith tearfully handed on tne trans-Atlantic voyage and|ment of the drganization of Civil year-old son Sturghs over.was hospitalized aftér janding. {War veterans. f She appealed to the Red Cross| - oy 2 a yo Sole Independent. Party victor Bostoi's! 1° find her husband and it learned, Mr, Adame, one of two known, ger, of 3030 College Ave, he h A i rll 8 Logan Afrport last night. The he liad snaivied an A merican i said at his home in Jonésbord > Though her first thought was to| return to England, Mrs. Smith decided the best way to é€lear her: 4 self of her unha marriage w -" will probably take two Oto stay in the iA Hage al Spokesmen for organizations

save enough money to divorce

b riends helped her obtain the|tinue the encampments beyond where she/this year. He will be 101 years

Junetion, Colo, an aviation fire/Sideréd only fair. control man at the Navy's near. Only Veteran to Attend Otis The f sav n, | a. and 1 are going to be Civil War veteran present at the ever, was when he sailed for married as soon as IT ¢édn x gfestrvention; as-he-was-when the divorce,” said Mrs. Smith. e'l

$ » charge of a lottery| members of the union in the 3 nh and git after| United States, Canada, the He a police visit to a éf at 811! wailan Islands and Alaska Je N. Illinois St. to the polls. Heaviest previous

£ Lo ¢ «Police erulsing in the 2600 Vote was ‘estimated at slightly Block, Northwestern Ave. said more than 50,000. they saw Evangeline Holland, 34,

4 of 39 Cora pling pool Charged MAPS. Norris Seeks |

of the street. : # with advertising a lottery scheme GOP Renomination

cigar store at 1818 E. 19th Sti.gypréeme and Appellate Courts.

die Ave. was charged with Va-en's groups, Mrs. Norris will be| ; ghancy in the same raid. {seeking her second term, She 1 'was elected to the office in 1944.)

‘Lt. Col. Norman E. Hart, life-| ga rnest endeavor to fulfill my|

inted commanding officer of io ionnel of the Reporter's office]

ing the temporary absence of Col. ly and courteously. Charles A. Beaucond. “Every phase of work in this Col. Hart 18. a veteran of both office is absolutely up to date.” world wars and was eomm Br i iL gloned first leutenant in Yorz. Prior to Induction into federal Legion Auxiliary Plans |

sérvice he was a unit commander! in the Indiana National Guard. ‘Annual Rummage Sale

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Hogs sold 25¢ to fully 80c, = hole Sows {higher in an active: session today | + ve at the Indianapolly Stockyards. POUNEE. wavissarssns

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Benny Yates; 39, of 304 Martin-| Indorsed by Republican wom- | inally steady level.

20 Lt Col. “Hart in Charge he an announcement statement, le _ {Mrs. Norris said. Of Ft. Harrison "WAL all times it has been my| i

ii time resident of Indiana, has been nie4ge of good-government. The, a = pounds . pounds .. ‘ Harrison and aeting Indiana, 4 1 have made ever ediu Y, possible | 160- 20 _poufids_............ [email protected] Military District commander duf-\aeeort to serve the publi¢ prompt-| = erin: MSIENN

Local Issues

Cattle moved ‘at about steady! prices in a week-efid clean-up Good

TIE ee" uby Suthétia 3 Mrs. Fern E. Norris today be- 1 of trade while quotations on West St., was held on the same | {came a candidate for Republican SD remajned ey with | Medium. Loh charge when police went to a renomination as reporter of the moderate trading action.

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DIES OF INJU FT. WAYNE, June 4

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Blond Spurns 7 Hopefuls

Unemployed Office Worker Still

“Looking for Mer Dream Man ini

’ MIDDLETOWN, Conn., June 4 (UP)—Nellie Wolan, a buxom blond who wants to trade her six-room house for an afféctionate

“| nushand, had s6 many calls from prospects today that she hardly

had time to eat. “And I'm on a party phone line.” she sald. Mhe neighbors an listen in. It's rather embarrassing.” ‘a : Bevén men came yesterday to The twos

. “street. That BT I turned them all down,” fi: it was quiet Until Miss Wolan she said. - “None of them was made her public offer. exactly what I wanted.” Now, it 1s all a-busi as the Bhe hoped for better luck to-| neighbors discuss the boldness uf day among the 14 interviews she {her move. Most of them are has scheduled. rocking foe her 3 to find a dream. Miss Wolan, an -unémployed {man for her leap year proposal. office worker, broadcast her de-| Miss Wolan, who has been livsire for matrimony earlier this|ing on $21 weekly unemployment week over a local radio station’s|Compensation sitice she lost her “swap-shop” program. Her main job as a typist in a local factory, specication was that a husband kept a list of all those who called,

must be afféctionate—"because I/She refused to give out their like: a lot of loving” .[mames, but said they were mostly

“The five-feet ten-inch, 160-| {from New York and Connecticut,

fwasn't driven to the appeal be-|she sald. “I've been eatlug on

(UP) cause she lacks for suitors. the run. Haven't had 4 chance

Odell Garde, 37, died yesterday “I just needed wider variety,” to sit down for a real meal.” njuries Suffered “when heishe explained... “The number. of... She specified that the right

Sends Son Back to Engl ond was Thin under -a portable ele- meéh a girl can meet is rather man should be between 35 and to pen | vator at the Wayne iron & Metal|limited under ordinary -eircum- 50, -and-éarn- something around

stances.” - $5000 a year.

C. Adams, 100-year-old Indiana |

{Grand Army of the Republic; pre- |

{may be the last Hoosier eneamp-,

{surviving veterans in the state, (Grant County) that he would come here tomorrow mernihg in an.automobilée driven by his son, Ed Adams of Marion, . lallied with the GAR said Mr.

{mind whether he wishes to con-

Mr. Adams will be the only

GAR met here in 1947. If he de-

campment will be held in 1949 to close up the business of the GAR. Even if Mr. Adams decides he

«tional encampment at Grand Rap-|

| Mr. Adams is national adjutant; land national quartermaster gen. #1299 ora) of the GAR. 18.50! ‘THé only other veteran left in 1850 1adiana 18 W. E. WhHittinghill,

8 18.0001 18.004 17.506 1.50418.35 | Lebanon, Frank J. Barton, who 17.000:17.78 (3 tended the state encampments 15 soe 17.00 | ufitil 1946, died last Apr. 5 at La Porte.

_ Offers Drivers’ #258 Short Courses’ i ue The Indiana Traffic Safety EL | Commission will offér five short Bogue courses in driver education and 20.0050: oo EFAIRIAG this summer to provide: teachers trained in behind-the-

32 00g 34 00, wheel driving instruction.

32.00034.00 Workshops will be held at Pur319093200 due University, June 14-19; Ball| State Teachers’ College, June 7

[email protected]/10 to 16; Indiana State Teachers’)

’ 23 00018 50 College, May 26 to June 5 and at

16.50@2 14000165 Other short courses available

) {to Hoosier teachers will be offered [email protected] At the University of Cincinnati,’

French Croix de Guerre. morrow with Mrs, Luke Snyder in! cir" Theater com " ’ . charge. Comw'th Loan 4% pid. . \ deed HRD on July 26-to 30 and Northwestern Lo pe Vincent Price Divorced | © The post and unit will hold me-|Eoimita Liv {oi : an (Medium. . thiveves: 23 2034.50 University, Evanston, Ill, July ag {mortal services -and annual out-i Commins 8 yh sho oii aye et 2110 10. 23, {8 By Former Actress . ing &t the Julia Jameson Nutri. Commalignied” (havin CO 3.3% | 00d 16 hace A ——. cei arises BANTA MONICA, Cal... Junt. 4 tin. Camp at 4.p. m. Sunday. | Deis Eecirie com... 16s 11h| Common and metium © HT Johnson Receives OK (UP)— Mrs, Bdith Barrett Price, The auxiliary unit Wil Hold TE! RiGee “Tub som ge pia abe Oui VA ponda wp esi BORO GE ER won a divorce from actor Vin-| regular meeting at 8 p. m. Mon-|Havs Corp pfd @ = 9 Steers GT une 4" (UPY cént Price yesterday after -she/day in Central Christian Church. Home Feb nel ie a Mu Fieler and Slachir Cattle and Calves : -The Senate Judiciary Commit‘told the court that he said W.was| Officers and delegates to the de- ook Drug, to ’ 3 | 500- 800 pounds ............ novesse ite today approved the nominanone of her business if he caunie partment convention will be elect- tnd oh 1 hi “$0 pounds ...ovve hs 00 21.0 Ind. of Rep. Noble J. Johnson (R.| foo ero home. at 5 a. Bh. led. Members of the nominating! io & W-b & « 44% pia 8h i: 11 sim erie. * Ind.) as a Customs Court Judge. ! The former stage actress was| committee are Mrs. Horace’ B. mint EA's tow of a | 300.1000 pounds a Ne 22.00a75.00| The Senate is expected to act . awarded $860 a month for her- Kemper, chairman, Mrs. Fred C. ndpls P & © of rele Trt 800-900 pounds . 31.00031.00 MONARY. > self and their son, a Santa Mon: Hasselbring and Mrs. Walter [ndpis WALT Sola ere 108% 104 | ans * ,,Sives (Steers) fea home, and a Ventura County Buenaman: Mrs. A. W. Lockhart indpls Water Cl A com ..... 1 "18% Ie porn dow. , ssa vokocal Truck Grain | Prices. thdpls R ay & ranch. 1s _unit president. a —————————————— Jeferian National © Life com 1 i pounds down # n 5026.80 | | fo 2 red wheat. 82.19. (Kingan C td L CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ringan & Co tom wh |cese wo eeigh No.3 white com. 43.28 Hineoin Nat Lite CC skis 814g] 800 pounds dowh 35083100] No 3 ele on 18 1 5 a - KY Answer {a a Pusele Mean es Tt Pn cee TE | NEG dow No. 2 soybeans, 14% moisture, $4.00. ' : 1 oA VY) Mesue Asphalt » " nog sol — iT Philharmonic Leader | [Sail [STERN A | Rilonal Homes com ii Bw dB SHEEP (100) kes : © F ADS S N (nd Pub Serv 4%%. . . 18 Lambs (Shetn) nS ~ [SSH ERE Da ind eon berti IIb aed oho cosy ida ne Indianapolis Water Go. A» %, " . ° rea 1’ ood to choi HORIZONTAL 3 Anent Lu Hie AR TH 30 a, Mediu “nis ood ih thsi 8 oo ub 8érv of Ind com , ..... 42'; 44), Common dow 00 6 Pictured 4 Consumi ub Serv of ind 3% pla 0a 834s Enis (BH { DIVIDEND NOTICE ; / ! 1.8 Pictured of 5 Dark Ross Gear & Tool com tenne 3 | Good to choice * (Bhorm 850@ 9.5 » : Kansas City 6 Retained | Btokely-Van Camp com (11g fy |Sommon nd medum oo 1500 85 preferred Stock, Series “B” Philharmonic 1 Employ | ‘Bchwitaer-Cummins S's pra. 17% 18 | 5 - pd... 17 | A ar quarter! dividend in the] 11 Chest of 8 Red Cross : Terre Haute Malleavle 8 WU. S. Statement Amoline of 339 8 share has been deciared | J drawers (ab.) hehe le Unonta ihre: tom «1 tities o " hth y Beir, 3 Ios on ne Ra AT 9 Belongs t+ wl ‘ co thre — meeting on June on the 4- % | 12 Shun them 25 Rapture 41 While BONDS WASHINGTON, June 4 (UP)-—Govern- | Bd erator of *record | 14 Constellation - i Allen & Steen 8s 3 108 | ment expenses and receipts for the Ju «lon June 13, 1048. 15 Actors’ group 10 Fanatic 30 Portion 42 He American Loan 4'us 60 ...... vis rent fiscal year through June 2, 11 Wand 31 Flower part tively American Loan tis 88 ... pared with a year a The regular quarterly dividend of $1.0628 \ 18 Hearing organ) : ver parts = actively aiding Bastian Morley 5s 61 his Year Last Yea % gular Quar ela ld oy the Board 19 Volume 3 Birds 32 Satirie new talent Coe Bir on tot Ste Expenses . § 12.371, 226. 403 § 37.418, 024, 38 | of Directors on the at Cumulative English t 18 Whirlwind ~ 34 Made aménds 43 Falsifier Citizens Ind Cel 4%s 61 ..... | Receipts ” 846,557,204 37,047,320.566 | preferred Stock, Series “B”, payable 21 English county H v he Pr Surplus . isd 130,800 a 333.3908.421 5 a & Columbia Club 2 sens BM , 84 | Octo ober 1, 1948, to holders of récord Sep22 Heap 17 Not (prefix) 35 Bookbinding 46 Corded fabric ‘|peita Coll B'4s 86 9 balance 223 tember 13, 1048. ] » 20 Poison sheepeking 47 Exist Raminen Mfg Corp bo - " ible debt "i oo. 1% 328 ui pt + / 23 Uncloses \ fxd Hoosjer ( ah 5s Tn Gold Teddrve 2, 343,306, 12¢ HN S81 ER '. 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