Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1948 — Page 3

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ire young wom } men dancers - and complete the nguerra and ae n applicants at 8 p. ugh Friday in the bage. abernacle Presbyterian ith and Central Ave arsals for the summer s will be held. over 18 years of age ‘ee 10 accept full-time it are invited to selves for auditions,

ison Receives Award :

B. Brownsoh, 3561 N nia St, vice president of civic affairs of the Is Junior Chamber of has received the dis. service award for out. sadership and contrib. ¢ betterment in Indian.

Ard was presented by er, chairman of the ards committee. t of the Central Wail Paint Corp. here, Mr is also commander of Legion Post 186. director of the Indian. mist Club, president of n . County Republican yrganization, chai*man

venile Court Advisory |

d is a division chain ‘Marion County Cancer

surance Man ympany Award neider, manager of the

Life of America life in ency here, has received

tional Quality Award |

n life insurance.

tis, agency supervisor, |

ed the award from the

ance Agency Manage |

ciation.

trists Set Outing

ral Indiana Optometric

nd women's auxiliary §

NVednesday. for golf and the Elks Blue River lub in Shelbyville. Golf start at 2 p; m. with

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* torney, attorney-general,

{In North Palestine

™ VIV __{on an old Civil War song—"0ld L “AVIV, June 14 (UP)— 1, “Hooker, Come Out of the|over the disappointment.

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Candidates State Post

500 Delegates Launch

Drive in Coliseum By KENNETH HUFFORD Zealous partisans of Henry Wallace were on the march today, aiming toward victory in the fall election after forming a third party In Indiana and naming

candidates for state offices, Making up in sincerity what they lacked in political acumen, Hoosier Wallace-iles banded together yesterday at a one-day meeting in the Coliseum. They formed the Progressive party of Indiana and set to work {mmeditaely to obtain 6641 signatures on a petition so their can-| | didates can be placed on the ballot, according to state law. This figure represents 1 per cent of the highest vote for secretary of state in the last general election.

' Discuss Party Platform

about 500 delegates sprinkled with students and] Junior Chamber of Commerce.

white-collar workers was not un-| Curtis R. Mandoske, T. Sat. J. E. Foley, T. 3-c. C..L. Herzberg and

like & church group in appear-| P. H. Genther. With the band ~gnce and behavior. trombonist, of Pleasant Lake, Ind.

s Form 3d Party Build New Gallows iene Sime Ne, Se

Wife Charges in Suit . LONDON, June 14 (UP)-—Mrs.| . . t t t Sugamo Prison us se mie zane ce Sift in KOMRUCKY 55 fin mi sore te | is suing her husband for divorce. | Timberman tomorrow at the noon : She charged he has not been home

since. 1939,

Mrs. Udoh said her husband.|yo at 1 Veoh, és, said today that several of left her to go to Nigeria.

- Await Sentence There

TOKYO, June 14 (UP)-—Four new gallows have been built at

Tojo, 24 Others

co-defendants await the judgment and sentences of the intermational military tribunal.

August,

steps. On the ground in front are benches for officials and wit.

The new ws already have been used for execution of a number of minor war criminals, Col. Dana Sohmahl, of 8t Paul, Minn., has placed Tojo and the other major war crime defendarts in private cells and has instituted special precautions to prevent suicide. . All Closely Guarded They have been moved from

ARMY BAND HERE JUNE 17—The [00:piece Army Ground J Forces’ Band, which has played to 3 million people in 160 cities, thelr Sigal met oor eels to will give a free concert-hare in Garfield Park at 8:30 p. m., June |7, | there is one guard for every two The serious-minded group of| under the supervision of Capt. Chester E. Whiting, The band will prisoners. liberally| carry a 25-voice chorus.’ It is being sponsored locally by the

The doors to the individual Rolling drums above are T, Sgt. |cells are unlocked and opened each night to make the prisoners v easily accessible in case they try will be T. Sgt. D. S. Harpham, to take their own lives.

: The war lords are required to

Delegates listened attentively Ci ° ’ S X i opt rvrty awe v0 City Editor Shelves’ Mayorier = i sin

long discussion of party platform ; proposals which preceded the ; quick selection of 35-year-old,| "Of eep ea dynamic Walter Frisbie, Indian-| - " apolis, as the candidate for governor. : into the dazzling sunshine of a Mr. Frisbie, a stormy figure in|country that already is like Indilabor groups for the past several ana in deep August. years, boomed the party's battle ,p,ut 5 dozen of us are going ery, THs. Is not a token fight;l,, tne trip in an ocean-going we must and we will win.” - |yacnt that resourceful Andy man-| It reverberated throughout the aged to get his mitts on and! huge structure where the fledgling |we're golhg to fish off of what party huddled between lines of Andy says are the finest tarpon voting machines. The devices fishing banks anywhere in the were used Friday during the Re-|works. ; : publican party convention- and It's a party : party of nationally kn will be used tomorrow at the ,.ioor writers and expert fisherDemocratic convention. Defeated In 1947 +Mr. Frisble, formerly state ex-|the rest of you. You know, baitecutive secretary of the CIO's In-|ing up a bass hook with a fat, diana State Industrial Union|Wira#/ night crawler, pitching it Council, was defeated for re-elec-/out as far as you can throw it tion last year during a left-right|into the old gravel pit, then sitfactional dispute won by the [ting back looking for something rightist group. to eat and waiting for something Other state candidates selected to hit your bait.

men, all except one Hoosier bank | {Magnolia Beach, Port O'Connor, fisherman who fishes like most of Port Arkansas, Corpus Christi|fighting and the nip-and-tuck

sleep with their heads in open cell

made through the night. Tojo and the others eat only American. food, prepared and

Fishing Flin

“(Continued From Page One)’ ‘Heald Bank for snapper and kings served. by. Americans. .No..Japa-|.

today, Don't ask me, I don't nese food ‘is permitted and no know either. Maybe they sell Japanese have anything to do them at the city market. Andy with the meals. This is to prevent

al has it ‘figured t welany of the defendants from repir > have a fs Prt celving poison from the outside. Galveston Beach tonight after we

return from Heald Bank, 3 On Wednesday we go to Free- 0 I nar S pont and to Palacios for a shrimp / il. A day or two after that, we go . out into shrimp boats as mem- emocr C aces bers of the crew and trawl for shrimp. Then it's Port Lavaca,

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and a big ranch party at the King|pattle in the GOP convention

Ranch at Kingsville, ; Andy says the trip is intended for the governor nomination was to “sell” coastal fishing and re- taken by Democrats as a sign

\sorts to the rest of the pation. they might win next November. [That's all Fight ‘With me. = Nominating Hopes Tm All Set’ - Although no candidates had

included Charles Rohrer, 47-year- Krug May Also Go on No i] h Manchester dairy| Those on the trip include Don armer, has made three post- * war visits to Europe in a one-man Short, New York Journal Amer} crusade for peace, lieutenant gov-|Can; Johnny Mock, Pittsburgh ernor; William - Koch, Whiting Press; and Dave Roberts, Cin-

electrical engineer, secretary of |cinnati Enquirer.

"I'm willing to be sold and I'm! [all set. Tve got a tackle box full Yet, fed, fF LIC suditor of ‘state {of Indiana bass hooks, a couple of for election victory was

{new bass lines and some nice to bring in one or more, red bobbers. 1 don't know what| ‘yr Wricox, federal collector of Andy is going to say when hei, ......1 revenue, resigned the sees my equipment. Nor the tar-| Je doral post over the week-end

Secretary of pon when he sees my bobber| CO Co ho nemocratic race for

state; C. Ray Minton, Evansville the Interior J. A, Krug is expected hobby und i haberdasher, treasurer, and Mrs.|to join the'party Wednesday. 11 Mexico. around in tne Guif of treasurer.

Edna Johnson, former Indian- let you know how he does if he Anyhow:

apolis president of the National [goes tarpon fishing with us.

Association for the-Advancement| If everything ——on-something -I-never-did.u : ates) ! 1 i = pat Oak-! 4 3 of Colored People, auditor. {Andy's somewhat changeable landon or down at Flat Rock or rts Wout send-eight-delog Herman Makey, Ft. Wayne schedules, we'll be fishing off Barker's Pit at Thorntown. (at large to the national conven-

school teacher, was nominated ~~ for superintendent of public in- M + 18 000 struction; Mrs. Gertrude Toonis, | u S . ’ Indianapolis, clerk of the Su-| ° preme and Appellate Courts, and| I Bun lin 0 Oliver Switzer, South Bend at- Y te 4 ‘

Named State Chairman Mr. Frisbie also was named * state chairman, succeeding Dr. J. R. -Shannon, Indiana State

ber. He was head of the prede-| Word.

cessor Indiana Citizens for Wal-| lace Committee. | the “Stop the Music"

Only rift “in the meeting was melody, Miss Heslen told him she knew the answer.

when Curtis Crawford, University | After the band played the tune. of Chicago graduate student in She told him the title she hoped

Georgia Miss Misquotes Title of Song About ‘Old Joe Hooker,’ a Civil War Air

"AUGUSTA, Ga., June 14 (UP)—Miss, Margaret Teachers' College faculty mem-| to get back to normal today after missing $18,000 by just one little

you will know what Probable Delegates

{happens—if I don't get seasick,

Kk 3 J k t half a vote apiece. adio ac P 0 | Probable Qelegatey ot urge Frank McHale, mocratic ne Little Word =:

National Committeeman; Mrs. Samuel Ralston, national committeewoman; Mr. Schricker, Sam Jackson of Ft. Wayne; State Chairman Ira Haymaker;

ternational Teamsters Union;

Two delegates from each con-

| Miss Heslen said that as soon

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gres led at district caucuses tonight.

theology from Evansville, asked Would win the jackpot of $18,000 as she missed her chance she be-| Caucuses also will elect members

that the party take a definite Worth of merchandise. The an-|gan receiving calls from all over of state convention committees.

stand against communism, His Bouncer asked her to repeat it. motion was voted down. It “ob-

the country. She wanted to know,

“That's right—except for the what she had sald and others;

og CE scured” the issue, opponents said. |first word,” Mr. Parks said. “Your wanted to tell her what her mis- Br 1] sh Quads:

peat it on the air,

American. . officers . serving as

United Nations truce observers Voc ness.”

answer is so close we won't re-

erness” She said “a lot of us at{come.” the office” had worked hard to figure out the title and had settled | When the program ended.

take had been. “One; of “the cailers, I ‘don't

Are Given Good

——————————— ————————— I ———. : BRISTOL, England, June 14 No one had identified the song; (UP) —Quadruplets, - all {born Saturday to Mrs. Margaret Today Miss Heslen was getting myjzaheth Good, 27, were Bpare: ; |ed today to have & good chance won a home freezer for correctly of survival

Dave brought a belated ‘t rid At the start of the program,|identifying a preliminary song | The quads were born at South-

northern P. - ; «+ munique a0ld today. Jewish som [title had only five words. : A second dangerous situation * which might have brought about onsolidated & renewal of warfare in the Holy | Land was alleviated when Jews

tions inspection of convoys to

(though, it was "announced the and at least, she said, she won't mead Hospital by Caesarian sec-|

owe much income tax on that. ition after an X-ray examination

{ Friday. They were about one

. } th t but fect] Finance Corp. rami. 5

lips, SBouthmead medical superin-|

tendent.

agreed to submit to United %; Opens 2 Branches Here vu

Jerusalem. The Consolidated Finance Corp.

The Israel communique said &ll/in its 25th year, today announces firing in the upper Galilee area the opening of two brarich offices. son, Thomas Mahaffey Jr. is secTew The Home office has been op- retary and treasurer. ‘ ews charged that the Syrian erated since 1923 in thé Consoli-| John XK. Ruckelshaus is vice OUNCES: Frances, army continued to attack. after dated Bldg. 111 N. Pennsylvania president -and general coun One of the branches has the corporation, having succeeded pounds, eight

of northern Palestine, where the!

last Friday's cease-fire deadline, St. had ended Sunday morning.

[been opened at 511 Virginia Ave. his father, John C. Ruckelshaus, Ounces.

~ (1923, and 4s now headed by a| MRS. GOOD was reported { making good progress. The girls, son, Pred L. Mahaffey. Another | med in order of their birth, are Bridget, three pounds, 13 four pounds, sel. fof one-fourth ounce; Elizabeth, four and one-fourth three

and Jennifer,

Dispatches from : Haifa indi-| with Robert Fox as manager, and who served in the same capacity Pounds, 14 ounces.

cated that American officers serv- the other has been opened at until his death in 1948. Ing as observers for Count Folke 1111 N. Meridian St. with’ Ed-| Ernest C. Zehe joined the firm Stockman of

The father, Charles Good, is a Henfield Farm,

Bernadotte brought about the mund H. Bingham Jr. as man-|in 1046 as vice president after Coalpit Heath, Gloucestershire.

truce in northern Palestine by on-|ager. . the-epot reports and protests to amascus, the capital of Syria.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EV WT TODAY At St, Franch ee, Mildred Rizzo

Fag Day—8pri : | te Ed eu Btoad,| Louis Phyllis Schaaf; Harvey, Ads 1040, was elected a vice president

McKnight. At General—James, Rosemary Shatto, At Coleman John, Prances Mur George, Vera Lelender!

g Moor Country Club. Service Clu aypool Hotel.

EVENTS TOMORROW dora Cito; Gerald, Mary Kelly: HowDemocratic §4ate Convention — Pair| Ard Mildred Bdwards; Roberi, Rarbars unds Zachary Ohio va Tra visory| At Methodist—Damon. Hianche Woodrum: Ry CE I A . te je | JOANT : Leslie, y ott; Glarbo Hote] al Bxamining 3 . lL ¥ Clu . Paul, Hasel Taylor, Claypool Hotel. AL BL Vincent's—E. Paul, Hazel Wolte BIRTHS William, Lois Moore; Orlander, Hase Boys ’ yheld; Bdwatd, Lymal Spears; Rob ~ Pranels—Martin, Doris Broderick} -*™" Virginia Bdge: . iy Ray Kath: Mankedick. ‘

ote Phin | sete, rpc f her, myocarditis Ruth Busby; Robert, caroinoms. + Joseph,! Lids Wilson, Frances rea Sarls Clem: ry

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y: ker; Phillip, Theo-|

Helen Patrick; Justus, Betty *bber business was rooted in the field

Forsyth, 0”, st 1014

Fletc ; pannie Bell Fisher, 33, at 008 W. 24th, [gency known as the Bowen-Ma-88, at 512 Agnes, cardio haffey

‘B arate at 09 W. wo, . Riche! Perry Hosking, 57,-at 319 W. 18th, cardio ng : Ra wy Meyers, 4. at 200 =. oun soronary NOMed] to Poultry Staff Baton;| occ! a : NE Ee Steen.” ot atnotn [ore oT AEA TE; Une than. has] Gianapolis divorces, was found i a acaiar, inremnont Ll been appointed poultry specialist dead in.a creek under a bridge gic |

120 years with the General Motors, The Goods were married in 1045

The company was founded by Acceptance Corp. Edmund H.|And have one other daughter, the late Thomas Mahaffey in Bingham Jr. joined the firm in 88¢ two. ;

11926 and was elected secretary four years ago. Miss Gladys H. Hoffman has| been assistant secretary and] {treasurer since 1923. George F. Walker, who joined the firm in

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{this year. Net Worth $1 Million Consolidated Finance was capftalized in 1923 for $100,000 ®nd has an accumulated net worth of | approximately $1 million: Its)

;|of independent automobile financling. In 1928, it obtained a small {loan charter which broadened its customer facilities under the management of Wilbur Estell, | An afliate general insurance

., 111 N. Pennsylvania (8t., came into being in 1941.

SLAYING VICTIM—Mrs,

Times State Service Mary DeHsven . Pedigo,. In.

on" W. 56th St. road near | Brownsburg. yesterday. |

with the Purdue University poul- ' department. ’

" Pl Abel a - LIN M i ra §

Indications’ were the Demo-

{tion in Philadelphia July 12 with/|

Heslen tried! Daniel J. Tobin, president of the. ' In : Walter Myers, fourth assistant] When Announcer Bert Parks called Miss Heslen last night on|postmaster general, and former to ask her to idertify a mystery Governor M. Clifford Townsend.

stonal district willbe elect]

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. = i ”» } U S Brin S Truce Miss Heslen, a clerk at the Fed- knew who," Miss Heslen “sald. Re . " Us ; leral Arsenal here, said her an-| told me=shouid 1-teit-tuis*—it Chance: fo Survive | |swer was “Come Out of the Wild-{ought to be G-E-T instead of

a money to go to Nigeria. Verdicts are expected in eirly|court ordered the prince *o pay|/C. Clements, his wife $8 a week, subject to con-|

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Sugamo Prison, where formers that his Christian name?” the police groups. Premier Hideki Tojo and 2400 court clerk asked. “Oh yes," “she replied.

a prince.” 3 She sal¢ he refuses to send her/Was received recently by Gov. were voted winners, in order, iniA thief entered a drug

The|Gates from Kentucky Gov. Earl the

TRADITION ‘WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW.

fective in July, calls for the crea-

Col. Robert Rossow, superin- Announce Winners

tendent of the Indiana State Po- Of Speech Contest

graduates of the McCammon

Aol. Rossow sald a request for course were announced today.

police of the Blue Grass State Bright and J. Donald Carter,

prepared

‘Police, ‘will make a preliminary Miller, and Jack L. Naylor.

A SUGGESTED TITLE FOR A SONG:

“IT'S GOING TO BE A

GIFTNESS!

White Shirts are a very appealing commodify—

of which no man has too much—and

“which pleases him no end—on the bosom or as a Father's Day gift (brothers and sons like th

too) particularly and especially if the gift

comes from the Man's Store—in which case his fingers are put info prompt and eager action— his Strauss. gift box Bethe tir ies

; "He opens MEN'S “(So Westbrook Pegler writes long sentences— Te “let him read the above.) a SHIRTS ; ARE Especially noteworthy—are ON the ; — “ME WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ~~ FIRST :

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of Egyptian yarn gleaming broadcloth packed

with tremendous wear

fused collars 3.95

And the WHITE BROADCLOTH CANTERBURY SHIRTS

by Hathaway—low slope collar with stays put in at an angle—for men who desire

"only the best" 7.50

Other notables include VAN HEUSEN

"Four Hundred" white broadcloth shirts with the famous Van Heusen ‘ ; WOVENIN-ONE PIECE collar

VAN HELSEN WHITE BROADELOTH

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fused collars 3.50

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Winners in the prepared speech p J his specialists would ald In the and impromptu divisions of the Hills Country Club, will speak in “Is you. husband a prince, or reorganization of Kentucky state summer speech contest amongithe Claypool Hotel. :

i Club 58.

“jie {s/assistance to streamline the state] Miss Mildred French, Philip M. Seeker of Truth ?

speech division. night and stole a glass | Those carrying off the honors in taining one-tenth A Maj. Robert A. O'Neil, execu- the impromptu division, in order, |scopalamin, one of The new gallows are on a long|firmation by a West African tive officer of the Indiana State/arc: Earl T. Bonham, Ernest L.|gredients of

raised platform, reached by four|court. serum.”

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