Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1948 — Page 3

2, 1948

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| THURSDAY, DEC. 2

Rairoad an Badly Hurt in Yard Accident

! Three Injured “In Auto Mishaps

A New York Central car repairman who was switching cars last right was in

serious condition. in’ Methodist |.

Hospital today after amputation of his right foot. Louis E. Clark, 3403 E. 38th St. in the Brightwood NYC yards He started across a track, failing to see a cut of cars which had béen switched on the track. He was knocked down ‘and his right foot was mangled.

. f Three other persons were injured in traffic accidents yes-|

terday. ~. Struck by Cab

Five-year-old Jean Milburn; 218

E. 8t. Joseph St, was struck:-by a taxi driven by Chester Holden, 36, of 3150 N. ‘ew Jersey St., in front of her home yesterday. The child was treated at General Hospital| A two-car collision between autos driven by Don L. Ebey, 3828 Park Ave. and Bertha Brooks; 2320 Broadway, College Ave. injured two persons.

Mrs. Brooks is in fair condition] After ‘the!’ crash; her -car-eontinued on: and, oA 1

in General Hospital.

ha ho the second ca _Carroliton Ave. was treated .by his doctors for injuries, Edward H. Pranklin, 820 Shepard St., escaped injury when his car hit a safety zone at State Ave. and Washingtore St. He was treated at General Hospital and] charged with drunkenness.

Veterinarians - Elect

struck by]

was injured as ‘he worked!

at 3th St. and|

Officers at Dinner" ‘The Central Veterinary.Associ-| ation, in a dinner meeting in the Warren Hotel last night, elected the following officers: f President, Dr. Justin E. Jor-| dan, 5115 Kingsley Dr.; vice pres-| ident, Dr. A. D, Zachary, 1430 N,| Capitol Ave.; secretary-treasurer,| Dr. W. J. Kopp, 1434 E. 63d St. Dr. Harold L. Decker, Richmond, spoke on the diagnesis and treatment of encephalitis in dogs. He said encephalitis, a brain dis-| ease, is one of the biggest prob-. lems in pet animal practice today. !

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Indiana University sophomore, of 59 N. | Ewing St. (right) examines the goldén goblet trophy with U Powder Bowl Queen Bobbie Raye Bowden of Oakland City. The trophy goes to the winner of the feminine football game between

orgonized and unorganized women students Saturday. Inde_pendents won the last two: annual: ‘games.

Carolyn Jones,

STRAUSS SAYS:

Eccles. Disqualified

In Anti-Trust Hearing | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (UP) {Marriner 8. Eccles, a member of| {the “Federal ‘Reserve Board, has {disqualified himself from hear|ing ,the board's anti-trust pro{ceedings against TrahsAmerica Corp. 1 At the same time he said he; {will appear as a witness at {hearings on the Giannini he] (firm. They begin Tuesday. - | The West Coast firm asked yesterday that both Mr. Eccles and| board member Lawrence Clayton be disqualified on - grounds of prejudice. It charged that both

./women and children to help ~ | themselves. It doés not believe PARTLY CLOUDY AND -— lin handing out gifts but in CLOUDY AREAS -~

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Flanner House ... he Social Work | £8

Ex-Film Czar Talks: at Anniversary Session |

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Flanner House's “efficient and: 1X x 7 ft | fruitful” social work was praised ; RE Wii Ant } [today by Will H. Hays, former San Ras * Joy ENvER “KANSAS ry, a czar of the motion picture in-| ANCIsco \ care) a : suious £ dustry, on. the observance of the; ' \ fet, ae % institution's 50th anniversary. | I Bi -—— g Mr, Hays addressed a luncheon | y i

meeting of the -two-day seminar| in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. |" “Flanner House “is unique in

[thal it specializes in helping men,

enabling people to discover and imake full use of the gifts that God gave them," Mr. Hays safd: Holds “Advisory Post Mr. Hays, an associate in the Hays & Hays law offices in In- | dianapolis and Sullivan, his home town, still holds an advisory {capacity in the film capital.

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ET Allied Move

From Red Hall

| Liaison Units Quit, | But Dispute Rises |

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BERLIN, Dec. 2 (UP) =Soviet { sector. German police delayed the withdrawal of the Western powlors’ liaison officérs from Berlin {eity. hall today by demanding to {inspect the British officer's files {and his pictures of King George land Queen Elizabeth, A German police officer at the +. Communist-controlled city hall in {the Soviet sector told the British [officer, Lt. Col. H. P: Whiteford, [that the mspection was ordered 'by the puppet mayor of Eastern Berlin, ‘Friedrich Ebert. A crowd {assembled outside the building jand tension mounted for a time. “Tell Ebent to come to my office and see me” the angry British officer retorfed. The German policeman, later

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| In an interview in his Columbia va A(GysPATOFF. COPR 1945 (OW. L A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. {Club room preceding the dinner; Mr. Hays spoke of his continuing

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW --Durin interest in the Republican Party .

¢ \ he country from Maine to Virginia, in ths Ohi o Valley of which Rg 36 R SOTMe) Sale chiied for Areas fram the Caroli nas. an d Georgi 40 iilinois 3 In

|postmiaster general, and presented southerly air over the East. ‘his views on the recent election, | “The feature of" tie election.” “was the Talfure of so many’ ail o

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they can give and not for what,

they can get” are needed, he said. Leaders Shelve Plan IC LE More | Urges Peace Patriotism 4 — 3 tion High Low Nay ees “People should apply their pa- To Keep Politics. Ouf’ Adana ob 4d federal

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their own bonus bill += a fulfill: Cleveland ment of their campaign platform. Eran {| “If they do that, gavervmental Push 2

triotism in peace as well .as in, wartime and make the country’s, business their business,” Mr. Hays asserted.

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UNITED SLATES WEATHER BUREAU Beating Mail Rush

Raa, (TS RE os oe Ral Ad M0 04 post office urge to ‘mall early Be tance had Sig nd 1 thet 1.13/ fore, Christmas.

paring-1948 income tax ferms forithe eastern Berlin. 20 | Officials hope to have all forms first meeting in the city hall only

3% beat ‘the Christmas mail rush,

{notified Lt. Col. Whiteford that the Russian liaison officer would |attempt to settle thea dispute.

Yank Awaits Outcome

will sweep over 3rd the Rockies. Rainfall | and Ohio. Note the flow | : In adjoining conference, Amer. "jcan.. and French liaison officers ‘stopped packing their files to lawait the outcome of the BritishGerman Pabice Aiapute,

Tax Collectors

deral Bureau of In-

_ officers to close their offices in the fhan 100 revenue. em- city hall to avoid any suggestion worked at long tables in that they recognized the new building halls today, pre- Commupist rump government of

The puppet government held iT

13, toa few houis earlier and claimec jurisdiction over all Berlin,

mails before Dec.

Proposals : m. Worth “ oo 1 olis (City) fevils will be short lived indeed. Tne géfiafors agreed to ‘push Indianapolis [And thewonly way to do It is BYi{wo other bills “in the coming | Los Angeles attention to the processes of prac-/gacsion. i REE {tical politics” One calls for 100 per cent sup- yew srip™

Paul ...

There must always - be “two ;ort of teachers’ minimum pay by Stianoma City “ | SATS: i spolitical parties, both sStTonZithe state, and the other for ‘n- @\iitpiren 3s | : ‘ . land virile,” he said. “There is no ¢reaaged aid to local governmental San Anionio ... {other way to audit and to police, iq San Praneisen .. 4 {a democracy: Meanwhile, Republican minor-; Washington, D.C. ............ 7

ity members of the House elected W 0. Hughes of Ft. Wayne minority leader. His only opponent hn the race .was Glenn R. Slenk Monticello. At the same time, the represen-| tatives named Howard Steele of

Offer a Year Program | A 50 per cent increase in the number of the’ country’s docfors, {dentists and nurses is provided " a proposed 10-year health proam, J. Donald Kingsley, asgistont Federal Security Administrator. told the meeting yesterday.. Knox as caucus committee leader. | rte The address climaxed the open- ye was opposed in that race by| {ing session of conferences and pohert Hoover, Goshen, and Law|

Electrical Union Re-elects Sullivan

Mrs. Doyle, Langley ...Also_ Retain Posts

rs-celebrating. the founding renee: Baker; Kendallville... jof Flanner House,

[Negro community service center.| _ » Name Floor Leader John M. Sullivan was re-elected

s+ Democrats, completing: organi-ipresiderit of local 1001, United 0 RY ed oy eriee zation of the lower house, named] Blectrical, Radio and Machinist jsurance program have indulged ReP. Waiter Maehling of Terre Workers of America, according in “nonsense and pure fantasy” DAauté to serve as majority floor to results listed by the union's in calling it a “socialistic experi- '¢ader. Rep. Barl Utterback of ilection board today. ment” and “state medicine.” Kokomo was elected absistant| Other officers re-elected were i —Frged-by-Ewing |Roor leader; Rep. James Hunter william Langley, vice presidefit, The plan recently was submit- | OF East Chicago, caucus chair-‘and Mrs. Rosella Pat Doyle, secited to President Truman by Fed- mom and Rep. Leo Meagher of retary-treasurer. eral Security Administrator Oscar | Evansville, chairman of the House Others Elected R. Ewing. [Palic y 5 OMNIS, ak Sesion 0 The 1475 éiers voting also o \S chose Mrs. Grace Simmon asRaine to IRN S1nise. Se the Spencer Hotel, National Com-| sistant secretary; Jack Nagelson, a right to be exceedingly proud mitteeman . Frank McHale sug-'chairman plant 1; Wallace Miller, gested to the legislators that they chairman plant 2; Jatk Rogers, |

bf this great social service center a trustee; Pat Washburn, sergeant.

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very comfy-cozy,

One-piece—with the famous elasticized waistband for fit and comfort— Plain color ponts with wide striped top:—beige with brown,

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MIT Men to Dine.

against the firm and that they role in the life of the community.

40 Reserve Officers Put

sponsored the “anti-trust plaint for that reason.

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On Berlin. Airlift

Indiana alumni. of the Massa-' WASHINGTON, chusetts Institute of Technology The

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Apex Grill. Kenneth Smith, chief ithe Berlin airlift. ceramics engineer of the Amer-| lican” Art Clay “Co. of .Indianapo- immediately tis, will speak. will be guests. Hc

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STRAUSS SAYS: ;

USLIPS Tt and oops!” ' Don't overlook > but look “over the PANTIE selection, too.

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NAINSOOK SLIPS FOR HER IN THEME T00 SHOP

Slips-of fine ‘detailing with eyelet embroidered » trim'are in the Me Too Shop on our Fourth. Floor— which is overflowing with Christmas for Me Too. Sizes 2 to 14 with a choice of the single or deuble ruffles Single ruffle—$2 J Deuble ruffles—2.98

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“cluttering up the books with a lot of fodl legislation.” He also urged the newcomers— including most of the Democrats

Dec. 2 (UP)— in the upcoming-General Assembly jargest in the UE district.’ Air Force has recalled 40 —tn “stick together.” Will hold a holiday season dinner reserve ofiicers to active duty to meeting at.6:30 p. m. today in the serve as air traffic tontrollers-on prima donnas in this thing.’ A

“Let's not have two or three the

veteran party leader said. “If the

Half will leave for Germany majority of your party outvotes

"$6600 Tax Evasion “Probe Under Way

Federal probation officers today began pre-sentence invesfigation |of a 48-year-old Chalmers, Ind. EEK dealer convicted of evading {$6600 in Federal income tax. y t

7 hE Fiat on the. charges. The jury in the first trial was dismissed last December when it failed t6 reach a J verdict, Raub concealed -$18.000 by sell: Hing his trucks under the riame of fan employes. The defendant faces [a maximum. $10,000 fine and five [years in In _ptisen.

Chapter 3 OFS to Meet

Ayden Esther Chapter-3. OES. 1.2 hold a stated meeting and {initiation service at 7:30 p. m. to- = {MOLIOW TA the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Mabel [Reinacker is worthy matron—and: LErank Baldwin worthy patron.

| ~The election was held yesterday

{fair condition at Methodist ‘Hos

. Vandalism Reported

Howard Jackson, board members,

Nn Scanlon Motor stor Sales, 2217 E. Washington St. Local 1001, organized in 1937, is the third

Election ._ committee members included Miss Margaret McGee, Guy Pitts, Kenneth Tuell, Jim Barngrover, Marie Rathz, Ray

McAdams, Howard Jackson, Mrs. . The remainder with you; “bea” sport-about -it- and- do mmma —Perickson.: -Wives.of alumni take a two:month training course what the majority does.”

AL. traffic control centers here,

Mrs. Emma] Harmon, Mrs... Edna Rodgers, |: (Mrs. Iva D. Combs and Mra. | Dorothy M Miller,

Youth Hurled From Car]

In Crash, Suffers Cuts

A 17-year-old youth, hurled from his car in an accident at 4912 8. East St: last night, was. in

pital today, He Ere ved: ‘cuts and

5028 Epler Ave, south when his car was struck from the rear by another machine driven by Robert B. Carter, 20, 932 Union St. Mr. Carter told rpolice-there were no lights burning on the rear of the Moore car.

Arthur E. Poole; contractor, ‘today “told police that vandals broke 11 WiNd6ws TEom the cab of a sewer digging machine while it was parked at 4432 N. Pennsylvania 8t. Tyesday night.! He estimated: the damage at| $120. - A

IN INDIANAPOLIS =

EVENTS FODAY .

{Indianapolis Business and Women's Club Dinner Meeting—6 p.m “Woman's Department Club. clubhouse,

|EVENTS TOMORROW

Indiana Hotel Claypool

Convention Hotels.

Association Lincoin and. Beverin

MARRIAGE LICENSES {Clem A. Maga, 24. Stout, Field: Myrtle | inchu 21, 1018 & Collier HRebest M. High Sr. 57 Lafayette; Lalaverre— DePhillips, 37. - 732 i r illoyghhy Ch: 1° 25- 5440 Crawtords ville Ro {James R: Lynn, 35, 550) E 21st Kathryn Nobltt, 33. 3145 Central Homer Rav Sanders, 22, 714 Murray; | Stella Marte Cook. 19..17' N. East AJdohn B, Lewis Jr, 22, Wanamaker; Emma Loretta Floyd, 16, 326 N. Noble Milton Gilbert Poster, 38, 2339 N. li. nois: Betty Jane Bruce, 19, 2339 N | Iilinols. {Alva Beryl Thompson, 47, 2124 Land! Mary Florence Bringman, 4%, 1622 1908 E.

Wyoming $48 N_. Drexel

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Melvin Cecil Hunter, 21 67th;

Ftoel Gail Bless,

james sie Gibson, 26, Ann Arbor, Mich; + June Bosson, % 6102 Compton Rd | Hey ry Herbert Carroll, 24. R. ., Box

Charloute Ruth Tatum, sixin, Beech Gro

| DIVORC E SU ITS FILED Grace ve. Ernest A Parks, Betly ws, | Earl Tansy: Rose vs. Egbert © Wiliam! { Powell; Evelyn vs Hollis 1 Goldshorough; Stoy Edward vs. Rubv E. (Stone) Pelzer; John E. vs. Margie Nell Pranklin: Stana "lyn. John Lungu; Lelin vs. Philip Sujters

field; Miriam Claudette vs, goa a Marvin R va.

[TW | Btoug ion Bummers: Roxie

arnld Stewart, Ceraldine vs EB. Hoyt: Carl H. va, Margie 'L. Simpson

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Home—Robert, Minnie Brewer 927 XE 10th; Anitur, View Snorter, 1510 Cornell. Quiney, £lara Jones, 21180 Car- + roliton; Tames, Polly Bowman, 430 N. Haugh At_St. Vimeent's—Hirold,; Loretid Collins Donald, Dorothy Whitted: Gordon, ‘Amanda Spradiin; Charles Maggie Hutchison: James, Norma Laird; Raymond, Tencie Hise AC Methofist—William, Reba Diersing: Prancis, Pearl Thomas, Lester, Claris} Pierce; Leonard, Jean Wooley: Gaylor, 4 Mary i Max, Mary Kinder At St. Frantis—Willlam, Mary Ferguson; Donald, Violet Wilson; Raymond Bary “Pars Fuquay; Eimer; a Jieinzelma Al Coleman—William, Wilma Siebert Loren, Marjorie Norman; Charles, Dorgtha Crist; James, Sars Byford Girls : | At_ St, Vindeat's--Alva, Gladys Barnard; Emmett, . Mariana FPuehfrer; Robert, Frances Parish: James, Mary Watson

At Methodist — Fan Anna Westfall; ¥dward, Joan Elsn Al St. Framcis— William. Albert, Maxine Seyiried hat Ghana) ~Jewel, ssie. Carter. Lad en Obata: Mary Linpemeie | At Home William, Annie Skinnier Blake; Paul, Mildred Clubs, 918 E. nu

DEATHS Oscar LEG Pafagon sota, cerebral hemorrhage | Prederick J. Plump, 51, at 510 N son, sarcoma.’ ! Anna Hunter Troy, 81, af 1700'; gan, Aflarioeclsrons. Ella Cooper, 80, at clerosts, Martha Hutton. 38, at General, leukemia. | ed A. Perguson. 87, at General hyper wire cardio vasculay th J. Gibson: 88 at ine decompensation | He nnah PeAish.” #8, AT 2422 N. Biinowe, |

diabetes mellitus, Harold Purvis, 61, al 20 Melpan, Place, a Methodist ak

myocardial infaretion oi Bernard J, ong, 52, at 4252 Massachus noma;

Irene McKay Johnson; Clay"int 1

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convenience—al a Special Booth—FIRST FLOOR. -

Gi BONDS and HAT | Boolh—on FRST AOR. i

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9:30 fill 5—

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EXPRESS TRANSPORTATI SERVICE fo SECOND FLOOR (Men's and Young Men's ~ Clothing) and THIRD FLOOR— (the Women's Specialty ~ Shop) in smooth, uncrowded comfori—Via Electric Sawaps. 0 oT hy "He Will SAR a

(Only there will be a lot more of he this year)

Open His STRAUSS Gift First!”

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