Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1948 — Page 3
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' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1948 : — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Sa . PAGE 3. . ea i ill Call Grand Jury Probe of Nudist Colony wy ai Admits Attack | Judge Will Call Grand Jury Probe of Nudist Colony 1I0WS USS : U m U Mol : ; " Times State’ Service the owners with maintaining awomen and children were foundfbathers Association and’ & Chie | : pi ®, BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 10 —l!public nuisance in connection{but not charged. - cago attorney, is with use . 5 : ot ou Activities of the Fern Hill Club,|with operation of the nudist ¢lan Expansion George Earl Hun BloomJs 2 o - a nudist colony located nine miles|camp. : i Robert Randall, Indianapolis, |ington. or is = ru ma n a Nn = a Ad southwest of here, will be investi-! judge East overruled a motion president of the club, outlined Judge“ East Sa it. 3 poosisie a gated by 8 grand guy. [oy delense attorneys to qussh the pan to expand camp faction (123 SHEE OTL BATALI BIS and under. : Bailie : : Judge Q. Austin East of the « under a $10,000 improvement pro-|gation. However, he said he year, House : 7 Monroe Circuit Court said he The owners, Thomas and Ver- " : i - = . k f {non Smith, were arrested and/8ram and denied reports that the would set a trial date, possibly in | Macy (R. Jac son Front or : would call the grand jury 12%! charged after a raid on the camp camp would be abandoned. early January, when the Smiths" : . session because he still is not sat-!several weeks Two nude|. Alois C. Knapp, former national will face a Monroe County jury : uestionable : — , : Truman. Balcony . lisfled with the affidavit charging men and several scantily clothed president of the American Sun-ion the public nuisan count. «~~ ® . ity uk B Pres Ai On New $20 Bill Hearin on : » 3 z ry WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP) 5 : . . ) —The Treasury is almost ready STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW i 4 3 [es] jt to put into’ circulation a new $20 : x v. 10 (UP) . bill depicting on the back the ] . * : 4 1:10ay 18 Soviet Believed White House with President Tru-| Mechanic, Identified what looks . man’s controversal balcony. Fo S : " 2 Hokey ; Putting Out Feeler “us wow engraving will snow| BY Woman, Confesses EER ArSING= The Weather—the Wallet—a man's sound fnes there By United Press the south front of the White] Polite Soday prepared to appear] Cletus Paul Pruett, 37-year- | = ak : : £ di . ; Russian news displayed House as it a today. It re-|{in co 0 press rape charg . \ ic + of passen- PE I Ee a ease Against a 37-year-old filing sta-| oid filing station mechanic, fo- instincts—and his sense of direction— ers so far patch from Washington quoting a . ao» tion mechanic for the rape of a| day was charged with rape ’ . 3 . Co Times-Herald commentator 88| ry 18 believed,” John Snyder, Sue Syt Sri" Side wom- after he confessed the brutal naturally suggest to him—the Man's Store—for e accidents possibly come to Moscow to talk|Treasury secretary, said. “the pub-| (ietys Paul Pruett, contessed| attack on a 54-year-old woman J : oe A and with Premier Josef Stalin. lic will find the new note more rapist, will appear in Municipal last Saturday. . year's, The commentator was quoted attractive artistically, as well as|Court 3 this afternoon for pre-| : . ae will Je as saying Mr. Truman was so de-/more acceptably up-to-date in its/ liminary hearing. He ls expected 1 00 million termined to carry out his peace * to waive preliminary hearing to armes safest year program that he would go to White House Portraiture. be bound over to the Crand Jury When the Moscow if Stalin would not leave| Designed for the front of the for indictment. . ; Russia. Tass made it clear that/Pote a picture of Andrew Jack-| The confession of Pruett ended the report it quoted lacked con-S0T: Temains unchanged. an intensive manhunt for the | arded firmation. : .., dirty looking” man who at- * (Eben Ayers, a White House : [tacked the housewife in her home . ct press secretary with Mr. Sm ousing A | {in the 1100 block N. New Jersey General Points Out Bo Commission a Key West, Fa, aig be} Presi ’ |St. Saturday. Corps Standing By bi en “no such plan nd.” » * ! , > > ved a satis Diplomatic observers in Mos- Wears Grimy Clothing ne Lucas onstruction cow interpreted publication of the He signed a three-page con-| . /‘c//l non Nov. 10 — The ons of new dispatch as another straw indi- fession after his victim picked| . w "cioio0 Marine Corps cele-] insville and cating Russian hopes of a closer 0 Y Extension him out of a lineup. brates its 173d birthday today. s said th LL sg A he United fle Yoo h When arrested Pruett still was The commandant, Gen. C. B a . s since President Truman's ’ a Dep — “to William election. Of Controls Sought [wearing the greasestained. griny|cates, says the marines are pre. OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS—A 5: OF 2 low The Soviet press seldom pub-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP) hajor identification in the de-|Pared for whalever eons: rele road is lishes unconfirmed reports unless|—Rep. Brent Spence (D. KY.) [scription furnished by. his vie- steadily increasing Pp COSMOPOLITAN AND VARIED SELECTION! t Jake nen I A Rs rlwio will guide President. Tru-jilm, a Eentiskian, Be speaks Grp Corps claims to be ched to them. cation ap-j.. gram lin the slurred southern accent] e J/.8rine : Jarenuy ediin 30 Bgvise me House, ‘today promised top. prior. which was described by fhe|[e nations oldest sine toreet People in the clothing industry—sometimes at solemn serious | " . . "n Up--in thie case, that the pouste fries $02 lowest LR as confession |T€cords. It was organized by meetings bemoan and bewail that there are too many "one overcoat men''— bid Willy of a Trumar-Stalin meeting tg aD after first trying to place the Congress In ies, and ha pariiel (We love the "one overcoat men''—) but there -are many men nd their numbers o/s noteworthy that Foreign]. Mr. Spence. ‘who ig slated to biaime ob his brother, Francis B, time. i are growing—who have a plurality of coats—to meet the various degrees of Miiniarer V. M. Molotov Sunday head Dw House Banking Com | rein oot) el OT In peace it frequently Hae od cold (from mild to blizzardy}—for various occasions—sports, dress, travel night at the annual state recep- | ; used as an internationa " " tion for the diplomatic corps Congress, told the United Press the description of the attacker. ... ;, (he Tropics and in the (And we love plural overcoat men J) appeared unusually ' cordial to Jat ort Sout shoud be a Breaks Down Arctic. » dis : American Ambassador Walter tended for at least a year be n,, It fought in France during The St tati Il men of taste—lts coats are in various price # pist remarked to police e Jtrauss presentation serves a ! 3 Bedell Smith, and Mrs. Molotov's|yond their present expiration |, pis prother was “always World War I World Wer If categories—they include the pick and cream of the outercoat world (including the old Sreoting ito Mrs, Smith Hiswise date; Mas, 3). getting in trouble.” Jaunchied the 57st allied Siiensive Id)}—"the BEST at YOUR price”—is not just something to roll was extremely warm. He sald he is also determined|” Bot} men have been questioned|¥ith its Guadalcanal landings in wor e q pn Jo 2 9 I Vati Gi to hold early hearings on hous-!y,.. Sunday. Both denied guilt|1942; it fought its way up the off the tongue—or pound out on a typewriter—it's a FACT that means a lot to a atican City ing legislation because the “hous-| nti Pruett broke down and Pacific to Iwo Jima and Okinawa man’s comfort and wallet. THE Vatican newspaper Osser-|ing situation is in a mess.” He|.onfessed to Detectives William finally to march into Japan. Yatore Doman . Fa today Bh said the measure woud be based F. O'Rourke and James Gaughan, Marines Standing By - salute joy” a meet-lon the Wagner-Ellender-Taft Inspector Jack O'Neal and Police ing by . ing between President. Truman long-range housing bill with em Chet Rous Rig vg hn dd THE GABARDINES AND THEIR Tr n. hasis on low-cost dwellings. He told them he had bee Wy pe a #0 _ : Too Few Rentals beer, wine and bot fii prior il as BE er en. NEAR RELATIONS—COVERTS— * “ to the attack. H os a J fay” por a or or art woman sitting in nie De ious rive team In We hard wearing — wind and” weather proof PewepsD for “over §10000wbeyond the/the 1100 block of New Jersey 5t.| The Marine Cords has S7.000 —There are ALPAGORA Germany reach of most of thie people who A Youy opeoedl the ep SS More than’60 per cent are Gabardines at 47.50. TWENTY-TWO passenger need housing” he said. “And taht aq op Reg 1 So inmigney to its operating force—- —There are BOTANY "500" trains that enter Berlin from the only 15 per cent of construction| =.= 7C jneet marines, security forces and Gabardine Coats tailored by Russian zone in the east, includ-1s in the field of rental housing”|™y, i" Nor bared pushing Th, etatimeuss, DAROFF at $60. ing four crack liners, were dis-| Mr. Spence declined to say Justi, e woman across the room and i R —Best. Marine - Sorte The SEASON SKIPPER with a continued today, apparently be-|what kind of “teeth” he wanted told ‘of the assarlt” Ye said Har ncipal combat group—repre- e nd cause of economic problems cre- in the rent bill. He said he did| = 0 oo Choking her sents 44 per cent of its manpower. removable ining at $75. ; ated by the Anglo-American|not want to commit himself pend-|, . 0 yor to drink from Actually, there are two forces— And the "NAPOLEON TRADITION" - counter blockade. ing hearings on the recommenda-|, = So. 0 whieh he om 2 one in the Atlantic and one in ihe GABARDINE Coats tailored Reliable reports indicated ations of Rent Director Tighe E.| . Pacific. bv Malcolm Kenneth at lack of Ruhr coal, iron and steel,| Woods. Makes Identification The Atlantic fleet Marine Force $90 controlled by the Western Allies,] Mr. Woods said yesterday he, np. Citim however positively has its headquarters at Norfolk. . has seriously impeded the econ-|would ask Congress to extend the identified Pruett when ‘she picked Reserve at Strength omy of the Russian zone. rent control aw for 32 plone m from a police Nne-up. The, The Pacific fleet Marine force is France and to plug up wi a er . : 54-year-old woman told officers: |more widely deployed. Its headthree of the most glaring IouP-| «That's the man. I'll never for-|quarters are at Pearl Harbor. The CAMEL family! THE French government holes. get him.” The Marine Corps reserve long y: S— struck another heavy blow at the : Pruett told police he was born|ago reached current authorized . : already fast-crumbling Commu- 3) e will Cook in Owensboro, Ky., but had lived|strength probably could double its This theludes the nist coal strike front. ores around here most of his life |size if the money were available. fleeces — the Camel and Secretary of Interior Jules H oli d a Dinners {working in garages. He had been| The Marine Corps has always Camel Blends — the Moch warned the holdout rem- y {employed in the Anderson Filling/been part of the Navy. Its con- Cashmeres — Among them nants of an original 350,000 strik-| Tne Chambers Range Stores Station, East and New York Sts. tinued existence was assured in are luxurious import ers that men who do not return|phsye a Thanksgiving present for three weeks. 1947 by passage of the unification tort f h mill to work by Friday will forfeititngianapolis housewives. They| He said he was married six|act, which established its roles exiures. [Tom Suc mis their government-paid family|are willing to cook your turkey.|months ago to a Bedford woman|and missions. as Crombie of Aberdeen— allowances for all of November.|s]) they want is the turkey and but had been separated from her| “With an eye on the future, the From the nationally famous Fleeces Xo many ninety yim families| gomething to cook it in. |several weeks, Police iecords|Marine Corps maintains contin- at $40 to the Kurdan Kashmirs i Would ean aloss equal to al williams, general man-|{Show he had been arrested pre-|uous study of the changing na- from Hickey-Freeman ; . Phu i pay. th { ager of the stores, said, “Wwe'll| viously for , drunkenness and ture and technique of warfare, at $260! ' Ir home! Pe A00CY 82 e government =... geliver the meals to your| Petit larceny. and applies that knowledge,” Gen. | had decided to enfgrce the laws ;o. ian» en iL i Cates said. v requiring a full 18 s work a Williams said 35 stoves Paul A. Newbolt i
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month to qualify for the family, ; 1 t i . allowances. [Jolie 4 iy ast 3 oy npr ies for Paul A. Newbolt, Jacobs to Retain RE 0A S ie Japan Ro cook everyting from hambur. 1107 Yarindale Ave. whe was Rep. Ludlow's Staff DRESS COAT SEVENTY-SIX thousand coal 8eT% 10 pumpkin pies an urkey! day at 14th. and N.. West Sts. Congressman-elect Andrew Ja- smooth and smart— miners in three of Japan's mining . (will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow cobs today announced that he will and fine in Fit : « districts went on a 24-hour strike I | d in Emanuel Baptist Church. [re-appoint all present members of 4. Fashi § lad ushiaps. . B+. today in support of tactics to get/Coal Dealer Cleare Burial will be in New Crown|Rep. Louis Ludlow's staff to his : and Fashion — o ; ads Ss p- ! heed Wages. SRE med we Goel or 4 | Cemieterv. He was 28. gp -“|\6ffice. when he, fakes his t in various textures— : ] The miners are demanding 2:4] . 1 veteran of World Wdr II, Mr. [Congress next Janifary. Coat op aA asa TR Tend AE LEN arth ho os AU e wonderful * times increase over current scales! Robert Beilach, 63-year-old Ncwbolt was employed as a lab-| Mrs: Esther Pellin, who has - (including velvet : set last April. They are demand-'president of the Bluff Road Coal|orer by the C. T. Foxworthy Co. been chief of staff at Rep. Lud- ~ollared)}— ing new wages of 15391 yen|Co., was cleared in Municipal; Survivors include his wife, Mrs./low’s office in Washington for, A yd price + ay monthly—ahout $54 under Army Court today of charges of de-' Ophelia Newbolt; his mother, Mrs.many years, will be retained in| > : 4 cl. price v pay ' so easy to conversion rate—for men inside frauding consumers. | Elnora Lawson; his step-father, |that capacity, Mr. Jacobs said. i n the neighborhood © the pits and 9400 yen—about $35 Judge Alex Clark also dismissed {James Lawson; a brother, Calvin| “I have telephoned Mrs. Pellin . $95. ~—for men working outside pits. [charges against eight grocers on Newbolt; a sister, Mrs. Mildred to notify other members of the een or blue ——————— charges of violating the city's Halliday, five uncles, an aunt, ajstaff that they will be retained Blind Former Boxer weight and measure act. {niece and a nephew. fon their jobs,” he said. ’ In commenting on the nine Tosses Prowler Out |cases, Judge Clark said that he| The TWEED GREATCOATS FT. WAYNE, N 10 (UP) {saw no “malicious -intent on. the! OLIS . " The burglar who tried to enter, Pt of the defendants to defraud There are HAND WOVEN TWEEDS consumers.” v the house of Kenneth Manes last| a | EVENTS TODAY | Harmen manael; Gene, tgnes Gray from the Hebrides Islands— . night didn’t know that the blind] F R fH Indiana Farm Bureau Convention—Nov. Shelbie, Mildred Zickous: Herbert, Helen there are hand woven tweeds 4, 149 man used to bo a borer. Front Room of Home | i. ite Boruc po vile, Hos Kiedfd! Ful from the MAN OF ARAN— % i x1 | adbolt. | =D Sr X30 a P ‘Damaged by Blaze nT a Ch Girls —there are tweeds woven by J + 1 2, 1.89. ’ | A fire at the home of Hubert" Year eroupsot 30 p.m, om oq At Home = Pre NGI PI ae Wi MARY MasDOWELL and her | Miller, 6165 Colonial St. today, qn 263, Butler University. | Church: ‘Ruai. Bima Tvien 2505 Sheldon. daughter in Scotland— 1,09 : {damaged the interior of the front AN og WDC cl bhcture and At St. Vincent’s—Noel, Wiliow-Dean Pish- tailored by Malcolm Kenneth ns, |, i rail Pe clubhouse. | burn; Warren, Cleta Steffen. ’ ED FEATHER oar r {At St. Franeis—Edward, Rita "Springer; i of JSA— we, 1.98 "DO THE R The Broad Ripple fire station EVENTS TOMORROW _ | Charle, Neva Harvey; Richard, Marion a phos tweed ob v be {Jordan Players. “The Hasty Heart"! Brumfleld. re are tweed coats Dy . A ov. 11, an at 8:15 p. m,, eon | ¥ al — Leon, Lucille ells, Jesse, SERVICES SOLICIT answered the call. No damage! Nov. 11. 12 and 13 at 8:15 Odeon |At General — Leon, Lucille Wells, J W, O. PEAKE, LTD., of Lond estimate was made. The fire was] Tneater, 106 E. North St. [A Mt Walt Aes Toone: ns : oS es . | — Me st — Walter rta 0gan; 1 Backs, 59¢ MONEY AGAIN—-AFTER | reportedly started by an over- MARRIAGE LICENSES Carson, Mabel Vint: ‘Russell. Beulah —and tweed. coats customized THE COMMUNITY FUND i heated oil stove. ° |Clarence James Stevenson, 31, 2172 Pier- Patricia a De ores. Sy aiaIn; iy Ie by MICKEY-FREEMAN. GT son; lara Anna Adams, 17, 219 W.! Harvey. ’ “os Thev are something to cherish 3 N?" . i : . 4: 2. 1 Lr 2 CAMPAIG Mrs. Jennie George io Lig lon N'"5aic DEATHS : t procticely 2 Visiime : : 5 A ~ 2 T . y 5 . | Services for Mrs. Jennie George, 'yoiman E- Blanchard, 3, R. R. 6, Box| cardio vascular ra da, ane. a. com'o i" P Osan ¢ or {320° E. 11th St., who died in Gen-| 81: Doris Breidenbaugh, 22, 2328 Cen- | Georgia Martin, 58, at General, carci- . when winter really gets going ee oor eral Hospital Monday shortly . 2 : william Th Serv : . 2 after Er struck by 48 automo- |. Crews, 6: Taste Eekerty; Tons Jone Methodist poeumonia. © Sony a | * | pi .f rber, y 7 - \ A | bile. at 11th and Alabama Sts. eon 00 0 a cipomatosts. % Mathews, car - will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow Charles Knotts, 42,7438 E Washington; | James F. Bailey, 72, at 2233 N. Meridian, THE lin Moore Mortuaries Peace’ Yor e Porm, 90. IW) ey Clara Banks, 8, at 2130 Highland Place, STRAUSS {Chapel. Burial will follow in Me- oil we 3% Fo) ND a Cher a 49, at 3245 N. CHARGE All 47 services are pledged morial Park. She was 64. John' Joseph Reilly,’ 35) 103 8. Bradley;| Il. pneumonia. S viens 9 Mrs. George lived here 5 years ; Vusing Dev. 30 if &_ ainglon | istige Craisee Hayden, 8. at 48 W. SERVICES not to solicit additional money land during that time worked for Elizabeth Brown, i, 1i0i 8 Capitol, '|Fla Heady. 6, at Methodist, coronary are two kinds for operating expenses. The Qe Indianapolis Bleaching Co. metry Ann Oitey. 35, Greenwood, Anderson McGavock. 89, at 452 W. 16th, —The regular ’ : licitation for e was ‘a native of ashy Eve Bon 36, rt I Box ny Valaria Esther Clee Baker, 61, at 1221 30-day Fund's one-time solicitatio Tenn. 5 5 8. Clark, ‘85, 1119" Eglish; Deienal N. Illinois, ‘csrcinoms. ~~ _, accounts— Co ong her survivors are her, M. Cain, 50, er. Ta ng, 53, at Bt. Vincent's, puli ver- : edema. > the entire group bopps 9 Sens Bury Shiai 3 Druiher, : Adele Anna saris ss Via Far ai william "Litejotin Sr. 53, at Veterans, Sas . ‘ ead down. And appor- ohn Forehand, of Indian-|James ArnolC 8 w Ky will . O’Bri ; h on srding apolis; a sister, Mrs. Della Saw-| Logue, 16, 4988" W. 14th. earch me ns 2 = 5 » Suis Charge tioning the money accord yer, Carmi, Ill, and a half- BIRTHS . agoicen Tivs. 9, . West, coro- Account. brother, Bishop Cartwright, Nash- Twins Frances Alice Graham, 88, at 3923 Park, No extr ency needs as- 2ht, : o extras, to particular 4 = i | ville. At Methodist—Leland, Jane Kirkpatrick, cores 3 Hamiiih. 36. at Veteran. phew "o gareying : 2 : sures fairest distribution © | —— i Boys . . : ch 24: rd | At Home—Joseph Jr., , 517 arges. community's total health and [Nutritionist fo Talk *tfGm? ary, Navalina Miler, | DIVORCE SUITS FILED Details | Mrs. Jewell Ga Red C s 602 Beecher; Robert, Mattie Sneed, 814! Dwight C. vs. pal M.- Farrell; Hattie nser, e Tos E. 22d. ; vs. James Brooks; Josephine vs. lph W. 7th floor. welfare funds. { nutritionist, . will - address young At St. Vincents_Benny, Pauline Hagan: Miller; Walter va, Nancy Brown; Carl vs. cenniary Sans A a Ee no WL Ll Rr La THE COMMUNITY # FUND |W Rr interested in forming a! pir. SR ? Toomas Whitlow: June va. Steve Shaluta; . r di lis and Marian County { 008 ing or chef class. She Will At General — Gaines. Dorothy Johnson; Prances vs. Eula vis; Robert vs . tndianepoli speak at 7:30 p. m. in the Good | ,JOR3: Elisabeth Hannah Dorothy Parker: Bonnie vs. Robert H. INC : 291h ANNUAL CANTAIGN Neighbor Clubhouse, 135 T. A Methodist Virgil Ruby Knoop: wil- gavel vs. Melvin Lawrence ego ar "i or wy : . cx October 35 to Pearce Lane, Tyndall Towne. | Bmonam vod Baad Rovers. rampor, 000: Clinton D.\ys. Dorothy ; So y a arly, *- - ro 1
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