Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1949 — Page 3
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Measure Follows Commission Findings
By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR. Representatives of the General Assembly were today studying a
bill introduced in the House of tatives yesterday :
pathic persons and provides for their compulsory treatment. The measure is the result of findings last year by a state 8ex-crime . study ' - commission headed by Cleon Faust, former state attorney general.” The biil was introduced jointly by a mem ber of each party, Rep. Donald A. Rogers (D. Bloomington) and Rep. Glenn R. Slenker (R. Monticello). The state commission was ap-| ‘pointed to study Indiana laws governing sex crimes after a serious outbreak of perverted sex attacks struck Indianapolis and the state. It was the general opinion of the commission that Indiana laws were inadequate. - Defines Psychopaths In effect, the bill defines criminal sexual psychopathic persons
feebleminded, but who have a mental disorder. coupled with
: Blamed on the weather . . . ley streets were reported as the cause of the truck-car accident in which this automobile, driven by Joanne Layfield, was wrecked at 36th and Keystone last night. The driver escaped with minor injuries.
Tavern Owners and Police
Unite in Drunkeness War
Official Map Drive to Halt Sales to Intoxicated Persons
criminal tendencies for the commission of sex offenses.
It provides for the determina- |
tion by a court as to whether alage Association, met today with Mayor Feeney, Chief Rouls and| The measure would be admin-/ person is a criminal sexual psy-|the Board of Safety to begin the spade-work of a plan designed | |istered by a Veterans Compen to enforce a state law prohibiting the sal salé of intoxicating toxicating beverages tion Board appointed by the Gov- -| jernor and including the state]
influence. Spy S ‘Weeded Out ? treasurer and adjutant general. | |Graduate 4, Mr. Tracys frst move will be jy {sponsored by the American Bank-
chopathic at any time before or) after. the person is tried for a crime, It provides for the commitmen of such persons to the Indiana Mental Health Council for their confinement until fully recovered.
* psychopathy, the bill reads, shall be made at least once a year, and reports, of those examinations shal' be available to the committed person’s attorney. The measure was referred to the House Judiciary A committee headed by Rep. Obed T. Kilgore (D. Indianapolis). It will undergo study by the committee within the next few days and committee meetings on the bill will be public.
Ailing Infant Boy
* Faints on Airliner
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (UP)—A seven-week-old boy who fainted
i Tavern owners and the City Police Department are combining (forces to reduce drunkenness on the streets of Indianapolis.
Joseph Tracy. president of the Indiana Retail Alcoholic Bever-|
to persons already under their |
to enlist the co-operation of his |
association in calling for police aid when any customer a ll \Y S on drinking beyond hia capacity) Curtail LockThe police h Lock Ure in an| (Continued From Page One effort to relieve the week-end question Mr. Chambers,
jams in the city jail, will in as fessed spy, still further. many cases as possible return| gig remarks led to the AsSuiip:]
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their homes instead of. lockingithat Mr. Chambers hasn't yet| them up. | told all he knows about espionage | Chief Rouls said that some activities in government -cireles. | week-ends have brought such! Arter his dinner speech tonight, | crowded conditions to the city jail afr. Campbell +will return to that large numbers had to be re- Washington and then assist the leased on their own recognizance|New York Grand Jury next week | to make room for prisoners withiiy js investigations. more serious charges than drunk-| enness. The chief also said that tavern jig
‘at the Athletic Club as he arrived| morning, were two old
lowners are not entirely to blame rriengs Claud Rich, alumni sec-!
ttin H85 Siosvet io Would ropes! 1 compulsory | dlaguites pitwoen pi ble. wil tilit ore] pute; ween public w 3d emp ose for the amount of drunkenness, retary of Indiana University, why and their emploges ew or lkes
‘yesterday .in an airliner over Ww n was reported in good | condition today at Columbia-Pres-! byterian medical center. The baby was being flown here | with his mother, Mrs. Stanley Tritley, for treatment of a blood ailment. She noticed the boy,| Peter, had fainted when the plane passed Was A stewardess obtained an oxygen tank and a doctor
because many drinkers obtain|yent to college with Mr. Camptheir . liquor from other sources. | (bell, and David Deetz, 1320 N. Compile ‘Sore Spots’ Delaware St., also an IU alumnus. Mr. Tracy indicated his intentions of compiling a list of, "sore ware attributed not so much to spots” in the city and submitting tno merits of the investigation it to the police department fOr jiseif hut to the timing of the observation. {mearings which came just before Shas president of Ihe Several ithe presidential election. |associa sal ie 4 , 457 taverns in the county and No ‘Evidence Suppressed about 387 belong to the associa-|
tain evidence suppassengers helped revive child, tion of which is a year and a|0l 8" 3r Campben said: At the doctor's + Fggestion. thelhalf old. | “No evidence has ever been)
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uf Grand Juries for appropriate investigation.”
ports, he declared emphatically: | “There is no whitewash in a Hoosier's veins.”
Jury action in indicting Alger Hiss on a perjury charge was the answer to “whitewash” charges. Although he reiterated his be-| lief that no more high govern-| mental officials are involved in espionage, Mr. Campbell said the
House Will Get Bonus Measure
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{bers met with him and gave him [their express vote of confidence. | However, Republican’ legislators, had already stolen the march on many of the Democratic proposals. | GOP legislators have already in-| {troduced many of the bills pro{posed by Gov. Schricker and the | Democrats. | Even a measure calling for re{peal of the 3-cent state cigaret tax was tossed into the House hopper yeitérday by two Republi-| cans, much to the chagrin of their jopponents. That happened only moments after Gov, Schricker virtually had repudiated the Democratic platform promise of repeal in. his address to the assembly. |He said he could not recommend {the tax repeal until a further {study of the fiscal program. After the Governor's speech, the Senate Republican majority,
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be honored nounced triumphantly that Gov. |
address, These included: Repeal of Compulsory Arbitra-|
= igo X . bl Bill onus. | ' ou
‘Maximum Benefit $400,
For Overseas Service
By "IRVING LEIBOWITZ Senate Republicans were known | today to be ready to toss their: promised soldiers’ bonus bill into the So 86th General Assembly. Last night Sen. William Bates, chairman of the Senate military
_|affairs committee, announced the
pravisions of the measure. The bill does not specifically! provide the means for. raising the
‘1R130,000,000 estimated cost of the
bill but merely passes this off by stating “the money will be paid from the state's general ad - The Republican bill will set"
— T0ffcial San in in Postoffice Lobby
Crime Linked With _ Killing of Attorney .
OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 12 (UP) — Postal Inspector Ernest M. Harkins, 48, wa¥s slain in the
1dbty- of the main post office here today and police said there was <4thé possibility his slayer<was the same man who killed an attorney yesterday. ; Mn Jiariine was waylaid and: the back of his (head as i went to his mailbox
Fletcher Trust Co. Promotes 2 Men er, of ihe” pot
Mercy Hospital. |
Shepa gy arrested Joseph Don-}| Ohley ar and rd |nelly, about 65, and booked him Named Vice Presidents |tor’ the murder of Mr. Harkins.| Two new vice presidents were At the same time, officers called |
in witnesses to the slaying of elected today by the board of the| gar rN yo .
a Fletcher Trust Co.
Mr. Ohleyer Shepard
persons apparently intoxicated 10itjon that the Grand Jury believes Hu. s. 2 (Slenker-Ragers) Defines criminal {uate, has been on the staff of the
On hand to greet Mr. Campbell|™.
always believed that the remarks H
Asked about reports that cerbeen
i Queried about “whitewash” re-
He said the New York Grand"
grinned with pleasure and an-|
the’ Governor had completed his | Comb;
overseas service could receive, and who has been senior trust officer a limit of $300 for former service and Harry S. Shepard who has men with only duty in the United been insurance manager. Mr,
{receive $15 for each month of insurance department by Carroll overseas duty and $10 for each/E. Nipp. month of domestic duty. 60-Day Service {J. Birsfield, Allen J. Atkinson and . Eligibility dates will be between Harold Justus to assistant cashSept. 16, 1940, and Sept. 3. 1945. jers, and Kenneth Peters to manVeterans must have served at{agqer of the bond and coupon colHeast 60 days. Those dishonorably| jection department. Miss Helen A.’
| discharged will not receive {Hupp was appointed assistant, Saas fo Spea |bonuses. manager of the insurance depart-| | Next of kin of veterans who ment. pu
{died in the service will recetve the maximum $400. Bonuses would be jexempt from state taxation and) {from levy and salé on execution.)
30 Years In Department Mr. Ohleyer has spent 30 of his |35 years with the company in the| {trust department where he has| {been senior trust officer for the
gs last five years.
trict attorney,
Other promotions were Belmont." ‘a . middle~ [sha
as directors for the 66th class of
the McCammon Course in Effec-|
tive Speaking, Salesmanship and Human Relations.
Mr. Drew is a member of the}
James H. Drew Corp, an Mr, Tilford is field representative for the Guardian Life Insurance Co. Both men have previously completed McCammon Course. The new class opens at 6:45 p. m. Tuesday in the Yastingion Hotel.
Garfield GOP Club Installs Officers Tonight
Wesley T. Wilson, attorney, will! |Be Installed as president of the
|Garfield Republican Club tonight gro
in club ‘headquarters, 181 Shel-| by St. Other officers to be installed!
are Robert Hertz, vice chairman; ;
| $400 which in an effort to/Mrs. Leona Jones, secretary; Mrs. | tt - veterans With They are Francis ‘A. Ohleyer|tFict 4 Donnelly with that mur-, Ida Benyon, treasurer, and Miss!
{Anna Hertz, Miss Bertha Herta
Mr. Pruett. a wealthy corpora- Mrs. Maggie May Klelnsmith and
aged man bby overcoat” who shot down! Pruett, walked calmly to an elevator and Sigappeared.
erwise tion attorney, was also shot in Samuel C. fue %. veterans would Shepard will be succeeded in the|iity Ll” Tons Ww offices (directors. late yesterday. His receptionist, | Mrs. Alice Collier, said the slayer ty Republican in a have charge of the Jssallstion,
Walker, corporation
James W. Ingles, Marion Counchairman, will/
Mishawaka Detains’
‘Ohio Robbery Suspect | (UP) —| IA suspect was held for question-| George Saas, Indianapolising today in the $30,000 torture of Providence accépted a chal« ublic relations and advertising robbery of a Greenville, O., phy- lenge from Kansas City, Mo.. for
MISHAWAKA. Jan. 12
man, will speak at the monthly isician and his wife.
Athletic Club. H.-
league president.
imeeting of the Construction Leaigue tomorrow in the Indianapolis mar
{Stewart director of the acoustical! Dayton, O.
arrested whom they
Mishawaka police last night
. Two Others Struck a Two other pedestrians were |struck_ yesterday. Charles = A, Ricketts, 62, of 444 N; Gray St., received fractures of both : eg when he was struck dy a i driven by Carl Preston, 60, Cor 11 Bosart Ave.. in the 3100 block 'W. Michigan St. He was in fair condition in Genural Houpitas u -
ay. Robert = Young, un, 2836 {Highland . Ave., slipped sighting from a bus at 30th St. and vard Place. He was rel {ufter first aid at General \ . ‘pital. ES The Indiapa Bell Telephone Co, |reported an ice-laden tree last night fell through toll liries at the {edge of “Marion County, severing communication on the Indian : olls- Vincennes leg of the toll cire cuits. The break was repaired and restored to service by 3 a. m, “ | Bell officials Teported. Ve
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Death Marks Start Of Safety Contest
PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jan. 12 (UP)--A few hours after the city
la traffic safety contest, a TOsyear+
a old Providence man ‘was struck
{by a truck and left lying in the
Williamson identified as Jamek 'D, Cline, 38, street where he was run over by He was seized as he'an automobile. It was the city's division, Hugh J. Baker & Co, is left his rooming house with a second hit-run fatality of te
(week.
He is a graduate of Benjamin Harrison Law School and of the of - Banking,
{ers Association at Rutgers Uni. versity. He is a member of the { Fiduciary - Legislative Committee of the Trust Division of the ABA iand formerly was chairman. He
Legislative (Calendar
dan. Mm BILLS INTRODUCED House
{Indiana Bankers Assoclation. Mr. Shepard, a Shortridge and |Uhiversity of Pennsylvania grad-
sexual cho rsons as those n 3 psy! th pe: oy
meat disorders soupied but, who ‘nave Fletcher Trust Co. since 1921. A propensities for t ie Commission’ of er Sorujer Assistant manages of the ov! or hospital on in n epartmen e Ss been A instjtution until cured. (JUAICISTY [identified for several years with H. (Colbert-Utterback) Makes it - sible’ for .townships to levy tax for Dos-|the insuran ce department. ort. of abandoned cemeteries in which] Mr. Nipp is a Butler graduate war veterans are buried, (County Town-iand served with the Indiana "8. 4 (Seng)—Provides for regulating |Audit Bureau for 17 years before operating “and conducting of races and {joining the § the company. -
race meetings, Mig Jee ;ev-mutusl] be (Ways & ns
6 (MeA a ib) Repeats Lten Law| - id rp AA |B B. 7 (Gleason-Hoesel oc n abandonment of Dama 14 restores supervision and maintenance to
toxnship trustees. Counts or aio. Fath S Fashions | (Baker-Hoesel) —D i
for hor state Dhciate: a Kin 8 | Ton Requires 35 per cent of votes.| (Continued From Page One) eC §) . BB. 9 (Bladwin)—Tranfers powers and first time a French creator has; duties from New Harmony Commission! to Indiana Deartment oF’ Conservation. tome to America and worked in| the American atmosphere.”
Natutal ASuurces) ma I dostion Matters ourtlatmosphere did nothing to b
‘aridietion in adoption matters,
diciary the French air of the clothes, "8H mcs pid Bong They are young and , their | Medical School at Purdue University. Silhouet generally is at of a (Ways ‘and Means B). {slender invertéd funnel. Dull
2 To marine 2 Nery or pias: skirts
sloping gently outward
ground and creations] centers’ ters in & id. make the bell of the funnel. oa Cobh Reveal Corresponding with the funnel i Cent Claret Tax Act (Ways had 100 are closely fitted bodices,
(Latham-Kilgore) Grants at.|[Téquently these have no visible
B 1s "iotters right of lien upon all claims means of support . . . not even emands placed in their hands for|o chandelier.
1 ah Wi collection. Where shoulders are covered, ct regardin oceedings ivil eases oy providing "damages : for death caused. od it is often by sloping cap sleeves. KR ac determined by court or Ney. *(sudiciary| Also used to focus interest at the A). Se top of thé garment are both short and elbow-length capelets, SB 12 (8 YG arrest and trial of an RY or Ih any| Including a fichu type, and stand-| county of the state in which he's caught. {up frame necklines.
(Judiciary | BW 13 (0'Grady- Thomason) Pros ides Lots of Beauties !
"authorization to int all school buses ed, white and Bive (Public Safety) Mister John, the-elfin milliner who mixes hats and verbal gags
£8 Malone) ~Direct primary bill for the nomination of Gov. Lt in equal portions at his showings,
the total vote cast for office or ise nomination shall be made in state ponvention. (Election), RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED . House HIR 1 (SPaker-Hunter)-<=Would time limitation on General
his new salon. Recruited as models were six or seven af his clients — all sessions. (Judiciary B) beauties—who also are noted for, Senate reasons other than their wearing] 8.) LP Malohat Would name U. 8. 3s-0f Mister John headgear. | 1 way Rosas) © Memorial Hish-' mong them were Mrs. Clyde| | Newhouse who is Maggi McNellis| of radio; Virginia Field, star of | “Light Up the! The State Alcoholic Beverage, the © current play, “L Commission sald today §t had re- SKY.” and Mrs. George Anton turned retail permit fees totaling |Horvath who won recognition as $1,241,469.51 to civil units in|the model, Dana Jenney. |Hoosler counties and $620.728.85 Some of Mister John's audience to Indiana school units for the looked at his hats, |
remove Assembly
ABC Tallies "Accounts
six-month period ending last Dec. 31. Collector's Item TT — NORWALK, Conn. Jan. Named to Honorary 12 (UP)—The city council
Norman E. Kruse, 3606 N. Ili- considering today a {nois St., a senior in the Purdue ‘University mechanical- engineer[ing school, has been elected to {the Beta Chapter of Pi Tau) Sigma, national mechanical en-| {gineering fraternity.
was proppsal to intrease the $50-a-week salary of Mayor Irving Freese after it was pointed out he gets 48 cents less than the garbage col-
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IN INDIANAPOLIS
Opal rick O, vs. Lucille EB. Burris.| oerebral vascular hemorrhage \ Mildred Juanita Johnson; Jazz. Boykin, 47, at General Inez Woods! Lue n Jaton Edward Jacob Burk, 61 at Rice: Doris Jean vs, Marry J coronary occlusion Ruth Irene vs, Elmer W, Knittsl: Fahiries | Horace Edwards, 87, at 2216 Hovey, pneuv
pneumonia. | Methodist,
|is on the Trust Committee of the].
threw a novel act last night in
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‘There is good sound precedent—
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robes, gloves—priced where it's as agreeable fo the purse— as if is fo the person! The Sale Is On-thal's the answer! -
Schricker was in agreement with ~t, Vincent's — Gordon Dorothy | ' rit tform MARRIAGE LICENSES AL : ; oun | your favo e ple 0 a them on many points. They an-) {Harry Patterson, 20, 1202 N. New Jersey wiilara ria, Virainia Ser iam. | blizzards and such shoes — from sleet and nounced they would “co-operate Jean May Sesler. 16, 3229 Kevstone.| Helen Russell, Robert, Rosemary Sur- . . snow and rain-soaked with Democratic ‘legislators and Fin J Dieckman Jr. 36. M3 Guilford. | face — And it seems that a commercial ‘ : the stat " rive 3 ¥ streets. The Specialt a ren wi ots aan co os Virgil Mecioskey, 10. 012 N. Living. Moog! *radrick. Rveria Lae 1830s ht h Id ib i . p y utual poin 0 AAVANCE ““igne: Joan Walls, 17. 326 N. AAAIS0D | peak: ent Laura Walker $02 Roache. | ra ere woulda noi pe ou Shop now has a sizeable [needed “legislation.” Paul C. MoGee Jr. "iv. 1081 W. 7th. Vir-| psi Hilda — donnson 1038 Calvin | P ginia Lee McMillen, 31, 2040 Alvord Marion. Mary Adair. 1308 Ras ) company of handsome 14 Bills in Hopper Richa a J Brocking, isis Bra 3 Grant aMarion. Mary Adair 1208 Ray, = 0 place— | However, in the official Repub- william Edgar Hoffman. 34. 430 E. Michi- Beverly Raine, Buus. Maty Reicha; ¥) . a lican statement issued by John gab Harriet Isabelle Pk. "a Worth+| o¢ General— Thomas, Betty Jean Mills There IS plenty here fo profect ‘ ; ; Van Ness, Senate majority leader, Edmund Warren, Cornelius, 219 i; At Mathadisi—iohy Betty Meliugh. Johh . ’ the Republicans were quick to|. 7/0: Kadine Endicott 3L 3th Contrat | Robert, Marjorie Vickery: Waiter. Eula against the elements— point out the Governor had * ‘back-| “iia Pheips, 0, 2400 nN Ro To] PE Rt ean cain: John. Vir 4 li fi { | tracked” on several of his party's| Board J. Haron a aeon: Jean gina Link Xempii graiia ( or exam e)— - PLATFORM SHOES promises by not mentioning re- 3 "goss. Kathleen Compe: Maurice, Joan . e p g . e an p y Aver Want Peal of cigaret or state property DIVORCE SUITS FILED | Gini, gc Mare Sinid b Wins) overcoats, thick sports shirts— that will do it [Milton Cowherd: Gussie vs. Robert Scotl:| © ioe - f sma Tony AT OD the eer Met Gott; Sifu si stocky socks—mufflers, jackefs- —— | DEATHS | » smartly and i in comfort. House yesterday afternoon after ri 2 "Wal ima; puritan Js a Jesse W MeDermott mat General, y :
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