Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1948 — Page 2

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Policy Change Favored by Big Donors

Cross executive here said:

' bined into a single big one would save time and effort, they

A city dog pound driver was governor. e tool that CLR when he attempted to)

have been unwilling to join Com-

' and Community Fund

Toeaarats Drive

By RICHARD LEWIS Will the Indianapolis Red Cross some . day join the Community| . Fund for a single fund-raising “campaign here? The American Red Cross i considering a change in its policy| which has prohibited chapters | from taking part in all- "purpose| fund aving since 1936. | So rigidly has this patie been enforced that Van Wert, O., re-|

sisted that Red Cross and Com-

mumity Chest combine thelr| drives for funds, there does not

appear to be any overwhelming sentiment for a joint campaign in Indianapolis. Roth fund-raising and relief organizations have held separate

giivt here for 15 years. Sentl-|

tent to combine them is mixed. In aAdition to the 46 Com. munity Fund agencies aha the Red Cross, there were 20 other solicitations here in the last 12 months, according to the license ‘records of the City Charities Solicitations Bureau.

= fomme-of the: ig Samors=ta ~$n- tar) have bee

these drives poh g ing om.

a one-shot cam-

charities Into Community unity Fund was

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to jeopardize ac Holby taking past In Joint cain, paigns. It conducts its annual drive Js March, five months after Fund.

of the organization

as he was picking up a stray dog off the street.

ithe Commercial Hotel, 215 Illinois St, said a bandit threatened her with a gun and de

manded “all my money.” i "> : However, before she complied :

THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 194

ed Cross Considers Single “Fund-Raising Cameoic

Today’ s Weather Fotocast—

PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS

FOTOLAST:

LEGEND " ASFICTED & a FA AREA oRIZILE ~~ Ft

Gates Names 2 Pelvis, Spine Fused to Halt To State Boards | SPider Boy's s' Apelike Walk

! Cree Indian, 17, Moves Normally First Time; Three Local Men

Surgery Changes Sullenness Into Cheerfulness Included in List BOSTON, June 17 (UP)_-A 17.yearstld Otte 1dias, 40 estppied Shiites Hospital aay walking nor-

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term on the state board of registration for architects. RAAED Redppointed Carl Knapp, , was reappointed for three years to the state toll bridge commission. William 8. Moore, South Bend, i 2 pron Tr e board of registra or engineers and land surveyors. : ne emotion.

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Capt Hesl Indi i J ol tai i Special Shoes olis, “ ted for four| 5000 — afiep patios he years to the board of public har-| In Avtopsies ol at yo even bors and terminals, ’ By Science Servies Jenroed to ana make

j &F I “> TOU NEG. PATS PEND. COPR. 1940 EOW. L. A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, '

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Continued cool weather is the latest official forecast for the Middle West, with thunderstorms through the Great Plains states as indicated on the map. Airflow arrows indicate the path of the cool winds from Canada vhich are expected to bring tempera[dures inthe high 50's as the first day of summer nears. Symbols in the affected areas of the fotocast ir indicate where the storms will strike,

James LitHe Leads Party

Stranger Slugs To Take Over Boys State

.. Dog Pound Driver ue. vuemse ws

Bandit Foiled |the administration of Hoosler|

2 Boys’ State led by 17-year-old In Hotel Holdup {James Little of Evansville as

meeting. Tonight the boys will go by bus to the statehouse for a personal inspection of the offices. Little's ticket yesterday defeat- After the inspection they will pasnatch a stray dog and a bandit |ed the “Federalist” slate headed folled in an attempt to rob by Raymond D. Dahlin, also 17, of East Chicago. Today state, county and city of 2209 governments are being organized and legislative and judicial bodies

are meeting. At 4 p. m. the 400 Boys’ Staters will participate in a review on the quadrangle of the Indiana/C State School for the Deaf where

of American Legiop. Boys State lis sponsored annually by the Le‘Other officers on the winning! Nationalist ticket were: John Porter, Ft. Wayne, lieutenant governor; Ryan Bhaw, Crawfordsville, secretary of state; Ned Snyder, Lafayette, auditor; Glen Umbarger, Kokomo, attor-

{a hotel clerk here late yester|day.

Clifford Hash, 32, Howard St, truck driver for the city pound, was found in a semi- are conscious condition In the 500 block, Blake St, by a police cruiser squad. When he was revived he said a man ran up and slugged him

at the review. The award is made

Threatened By Bandit Mrs. Cora Strahn, 62, clerk of org 3 555% Witnesses ) v ' reporter of the two courts. STAGE PANCAKE RACE

a hotel guest walked out of a nearby room and the bandit

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turned and fled down.the stair-| Officer's Suspension way. ; A sneak thief Wilke behind t Mathéw The Safety Board today sought Boules Shoe Shop, in Kentucky aty Ave. adjacent to the Lincoln Ho-

[the outstanding rig of ‘the

rade to the national headquarters South

{cause of a slow-down in the South

winner|siow-down was lifted.

‘Memorial Commission Reappointed for three - year terms. on the World War Me{mortal commission were James {A, Raper, publisher of the Brasil

re misshapen but tat they an correct them soon. Meanwhile, they said, special shoes . him to walk normally.

Woman Found d 3 Dead in Bath Tup

Mrs. Mattie Taabel Poets, 0, 1117 River Ave. was found with her head under water in thy bath ub of 3 Washington Hoty room yesterday, Boa ae si she 14 istered into the room at 2:30 p, and when a mald attempted 1 enter at 3 p. m. the guest. refus to admit her; Later the door wy _ open and her body wy Ce im 3. coroner, said her a Sep caused by drowning.

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Economic Council

Be Director Resigns

Gov. Gates’ office sald today that Kenneth L. Schellie had re. signed as director of the Indian state economic council. Mr. Schellie will serve on the Board of Public Harbors ang Term iad a post by Paul BE. sistant director, since last Fen

Tne council is} e n charge of ordinating local o»

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Times; Mrs. Faye Holman, Rochester; Harold A. Shindler, Newbrugh; Luther C. Brown, Salem, and John B. Goodrich, Winehester. Reappointed to membership on the Indiana council for three more years were Stephen C.

{nab They said they felt he deserved 2.

Noland, editor of the Indianap-| lls News; 3 Kenneth B. Tr, South Bend, "and Joseph E. Fin|erty, Gary. Dan E. Pierce, Indianapolis, was appointed for a four-year term on the administrative build-

and Indianapolis, were reappointed for similar terms.

Bendix Aviation Firm

Resumes Contract Talk

NEW YORK, June 17 (UP)— "Officials of the Bendix Aviation (Corp, and the United Auto Work-|ditions. ers (C10) have resumed negotiations on a new contract proposed for 12,000 hourly workers in plants at South Bend, Ind., Teterboro, N. J., Elmira, N. Y,, Detroit and North Cal., comwt officials announced today. M. A. Heidt, vice president in charge of the company’s industrial relations, said the discussions were interrupted June 1 be-

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Bend plant. He said the company refused to negotiate until the The current work contract does not ex{pire until June 286.

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planning ties and special assignments, jy. eluding relief for ‘tornado-stricke

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itd all hav enang y jel anf $8 and of a police officer charged hv

$400 with which to {finance & gambling joint on In-| diana Ave.

in the case of the.

Uisskotns esis LS Ayres & Co.

Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kauff- | man, owners of the Ritz Lounge, 364 Indiana Ave. did not appear. | ". Watkins was suspended from the force a month ago after his establish

WASHINGTON, June 17 (UP) Director ment at m Indiana

~Federal Mediation Cyrus 8. Ching decided today on

Community Fund leade ous

plea to combine the drives durJug ihe wi war, Red May Modify Stand

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out of areas where the one-drive-a-year idea is gaining support. For this reason, the national organization mAy modify its stand .on separate campaigns at

-.- the national convéntion of Red

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Join up if they want to. Sentiment among Red Cross) leaders here on this possibility is by no, Means unanimous. One

“There is feeling for a joint ve, but it isn't being pushed ard. We have been making ~ peparate campaigns for 15 years) and I has seemed to work quite we Some Want It { + Indianapolis industry has not “insisted on a joint campaign, al- ; fihought some managers and bor leaders want it to save time and effort. -§ A Community Fund leader ead: #2 “Combining the funds is one of the finest things that could happen. There's a multiplicity of) ‘drives. It has become a public

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3 “It would make a very satis Hi agencie campaign because both) vagencies are really tied together. t certainly would bring a sigh / ot relief from a lot of people.” ‘a Another ommnity Fund lead | Aor disagree wh sagies ha it's desirable to “éombine them and that's what| "Gwe tried to do during the war. fan peacetime, no. - Me ‘A Little Sore’ « "We in Indisnapolis are not iwqualified to decide how Red Cross spend its money. in places ® Oregon, for instance. Yet wi #® to exercise some control vo expenditure of the money we

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ed them to.” One business leader sald. he Red Cross

the prospect of ‘being shut conference. Contract talks. broke

Ave. was raided. He is accused of borrowing the money from the! Kauffmans with the promise of giving them a percentage of his | Mr. Ching told reporters Ne profits from .the establishment. {would ‘handle the government's He formerly was mediation efforts at a morning the Lockefield Pal Club.

4 personal attempt to revive between coal operators and John L. Lewis and head {off a strike next month.

Suspension Continued -- - down Tuesday. To speed the nppsaranty of the ! But Mr. Ching wasn't even Kauffmans;'L. Keach, Safety

sure Mr. Lewis would attend. He Board president, ra the State received acceptances . from the | Alcoholic Beverage - Commission operators but no reply from the ‘not to rénew thelr tavern Hiehse United Mine Workers president. {until the board has had a chance Hearing Saturday - {to intervene in the hotring. The |

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‘borough has set Saturday to hear| Watkiny' suspension was con[the operators’ suit for a determi- tinued by the board, pending outnation of which miners are eligi-/ come of the trial. [ble for pensions and distress bene-

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{fusal to bargain last month with | the Southern Coal Producers i S dil, Association, 5 | Paul Douglas Wills, 26, of 1052 W. 25th 8t,, was found dead In a |podl of blood in the hallway of an apartment building at 1142 W. {27th St. early today. « Persons in the building where {he was visiting last evening sald Wills fell down a rear stairway and crashed through a glass door, cutting his arm. Deputy coroners sald he died from loss of blood as the result of a fall down a stairway.

Russians ‘Reject U. 5. 7 to 12 included. ‘Protest in Korea SECUL, June 17 (UP)-=Ma}.| Gen. 8. P. Merkulov, new Russian occupation commander in North | Korea, today rejected the Ameri-| can protest against Communist action in cutting electrical power {to South Korea. Gen. Merkuloy advised American Occupation Commander It. Gen. John R. Hodge .by letter ssa ——— {that power problems had been SLOTH IS REALLY WEAK {turned over to the North Korean | A sloth cannot support its own [People's Committee: and that the weight on the ground, but spends Russians were no lohiger respon- {its life hanging downward from’

[aibl e. tree br branches.

Alexandria's Mayor Aids. People Fill Chuck-Holes

. ALEXANDRIA, June 17 (UP)--The streets of Alexandria were free of chuck-holes today but it took 500.volunteers a day to do the Job of smoothing the pavement. . The mayor, three ministers and two bankers pitched in to heip [their fellow townsmen. . ” Aroused by thé “thousands” of holes in the streets, #hirt:sleeved

Mayor Guy C. Lewis led a crew ~— ene of men, women and children who Pars them tor the asphalt. Yes spent yesterday pouring and terday a fleet of trucks loaned smoothing asphalt. y business firms swept into town . | ‘The Alexandria Better Business As nearby Anderson, loaded Association sponsored the cam- wih saphislt and tar.

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