Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1949 — Page 2
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| By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Eleven of Marion County's 12
in the General| Assembly would be abolished if| James
8 measure Introducéd in the . Senate today eventiially becomes
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‘The Jesolution is thowiced by| Sen. A. Eichorn, veteran) Democrat Tr represent. ing Adams, Blackford and Wells Counties. It call for ‘a referendum to amending the Fosprimd tion on legislative poner
Sen. Bichhorn sald he had aimed the measure at protecting ug) areas ‘from “being swalup by large industrial vu under proposed reapportionment,
Would Revise System
He proposes > new theory of in which each be county would a. Be one Rep-! resentative and the present 50 Senators would be apportioned according to population. All 12 of Marion County's Re resentatives Democrats. It Sen. Eichhorn would ‘a glant-size boo from his own. party. Undaunted by this threat, the " Benator said he was introducing the medsure to counter another introduced by Sen. Dorothy. Gardner (R. Ft. Wayne) calling for t under present based on figures of 10-year census of the Federal government,
None Since 1930's
Present constitutional appor-|, tionment laws are based on Indiana census to be taken every but no reapportionbeen made ney the
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Meat Soe To Be Tomorrow:
Services for Mrs, Luella Guthrie Mast, former olis resident who died Tuesday
ito be held there today, followed by services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burfal will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Mast, who was 41, was a native of Indianapolis. She lived here until ‘her marriage to Dr. G: R. Mast, Terre Haute dentist, ‘ bo of the Broad-
parents, Mr. and es. Ernest M. Guthrie, Indianapelis, and five brothers, Edward, John, Benjas/ |min, Frank and Dawson Guthrie, 'all of Indianapolis,
Veterinarians Open Convbntion
Dr.-L. M. Hurt Principal Speaker
Dr. L. M. Hurt of Los Angeles, J president of the AmeHoan Vet
br. L. M. Rurt Dobson of New Augusta, Jretitent of the state organization, is iding over the 85th annual which will last
roups Mrs, H. Ww. Demsey of Hunt. ington, president of the women's auxiliary, today lauded the Indiana Congress of Parent Teacher Associations for starting an educational campaign to acquaint the public with the facts on rabies control. Dr. J. W. Cunkelman ‘of Ft. Dodge, Ia., spoke this morning on “Bovine Sterility.” “The. Role of the Veterinary in Use Today's Army” was the subjeet of It. Col. BE. W. oy of PL. Benjamin Harrison, who spoke this afternoon.
Measure Opens Up Board Meetings Mayors of Indianapolis will have one vote on the hoard of
\ Prank Gryenwald of Gary fees in the Ott Work-
nersville), It would, in effect, Yo. turn authority to assess utilities to local governmental units which authority was given to the state by the 1947 legislature. Arguments over the kind of time Indiana shall keep should be settled if a resolution Intpo-
1a is adopted. It calls aendum 1) Which voters
both. The second bill calling for re-
of the 3 cent cigaret tax was|
¥ hy - Rep. (R. Michigan Reps. M. Long (R. Elkhart) and Herbert M. Copeland (R. Hanover) introduced a similar
ther time bill was fintroduced by Republicans Robert 8. Webb eof Arcadia and Alpha | Ronin of ean » ty House. cen time the only oud, for Dadian, A similar the Senate, but a he County, was a ‘committee to Inof the-state.
The J. €. Penney Co, Moe 1000 frig
in Bde 14th floor |srrested of Circle Tower, it was announced ing gran
iin the Indiana Senate becomes a
- ‘| yesterday by Indianapolis Democrat Sen. Judson West ~|John A. Kendall of DEaville, a Republi -
'| of his office and would In no other way change the law governing
the utility, Mayor Feeney has a ones man battle against utility
i eraple to no city official. The) The Mayor is mandated by law to!
Coke Utility if a bill introduced
The measure was submitted
can, It would mak Mayor a member of the by virtue
since he took office more than a year ago. His efforts have included attempts to obtain more money from it in lieu of taxes and! to learn of the organization's business transactions, Mist Sign Bonds 5 The utility was treated by Indiana statute as a public chari: table trust, unique in its organization. Although the utility is considered to be a part of the municipal government it is an-
Suspends raft
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Army Cuts Quota For Men in State
Here's welcome news for some
physical examinations will be nducted
tive na, anM.|nounced today. “uh An unofficial announcement
from Washington earlier in the week, but the official direc-
Indiana will send 145 men fo the Army during the remainder of January to complete its quota. January. and February quotas were originall yset at 500 men, Col, Summers said. But ian December the January quota was cut to 250 and the February number pared to 125. The March quota had not been announced. A"
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Honored Airman
125 Indiana potential draftees: |i The Army will suspend induc-| tions during February and March and no further armed forces *
tive arrived today, Col. Summers|' #2 said,
Staff Sgt. Bernis C. Hays, son of Mrs, Frankie Hays, Rich mond, has been selected as the outstanding Airman of the Month for the 3d Food Service Squadron, Fifth Air Force, at
Yokota Air Force Base, Japan,
‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Adit Refugees, Pope Urges U. §.
Pius Exhorts Clergy oT0 Redouble Efforts
VATICAN CITY, Jan, 13 (UP)
urged today that the United States open its doors wider to refugees, including exiled priests. He exhorted the Catholic clergy
of the United States to redouble
{to America gees torn from their kin, but also ,|for their families and exited
priests.” - . His appeal was contained in a letter in Latin published in the
== His Holiness Pope Pius xu!
of a false *
kidnaping-robbery.
pranksters
as, archbishop of Cincinnati and [president of the National Catholic |
for their part jn sponsoring in-| troduction of last year's bill in, Congress to admit 250,000 persons in the United States.
The affair
land choked
“taking him for a ride.” oil the pledges s by reporting the incident /to they the car of his alleged. attackers.
had been roped in on a prank, The number was broadcast to ihe whole a1) city and state police cars. om UpJaE 81: riree state police cars were as-
Police, after they learned
faced
seriousness
School Investigating Today it appeared as if the squad ) still more and found the number was is. they. they trouble. The university announced sued to E. R. Kingston, 4530 N.'get about the incident.” it was conducting a “full invest. igation” of the incident. started when Harold just been returned by 10-year-old \Welfare Conference central of- Dormer, senior and a Sigma Nu| John W. Kingston, a student at fice. ° {member, phoned state police to) Butler. He praised Anierican priests report he was kidnaped, robbed| Kingston said that he and four men in althree
the car near Oaklandon. He, [turned in the license number of
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Their victim&in
sign bond issues of Citizens Gas,
was passed several years ago, expressly to take politics out "
for its operations.
Mayor Feeney has contended that since the utility is virtually |
‘ia part of the municipality the, by city: administration should have
at least an insight into its inner, workings. He said today he was Interested
on-|In the Senate bill only in that it
would give the public knowledge of the utility's administration. | Citizens Gas officials were not available today to express their | reaction to the possibility of having the Mayor sit in on their
private sessions.
Capper Pledg es Prohihition Fight
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UP) ~—Former Sen. Arthur Capper headed back to his home state of | Kansas today, pledged to carry) on his long crusadef or probipi-|
The 83-year-old Republican/ Legislator sald goodby to his friends and colleagues at the, completion of 30 years of Senate service, He did not run for reelection last year.
N. Y. ‘Woman Cleared Of Mink Coat Charges
BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Jan. 13 (UP)—The New York soclalite wife of a Texas ofl and cattleman was free today of grand theft ng out of her buying a $750 mink coat on her husband’s charge account. : { Charges were dismissed yesterday against Mrs, Nadine Crum. mey Parker, 24, heiress of a Go-| shen, N. Y.. banking family and! the estranged wife of Kart N.| tiets. | parker, Ft. Worth, Tex! Their! divorce anit | is pending. She was| here last month follow-|
fog Juang qury Sitieument in 1.
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A. Lugieri Lelong Baguette 3.00"
A pretty purse-size container of delightful Indiscrete, Opavie Night, Jabot, Balalaike, Taglio or Sirocco perfume. ofl funnel included. ~
B. Pastel! Blue Atomizer 2.00
To refresh her with a fine s Por of cologne . . . this dainty blue atomizer with gold plate
C. Mary Dunhill Scentinel 2.50" A. charming gold toned flask with 2 glass applicator to keep
her perfume as clase as her purse,
D. Courtley After Shave Set 2 00"
Tangy After Shave Lotion and Men's Powder—the finishing Touch for a purfect shave, Gift Pockeged.
Ee Men's Manicure Set 5. 00 plus 40¢ tax
A handsome, pocket size, leather case fitted with scissors, clip pers, file gnd tweezers by LeCross.
F. Dew Drop Compact 5 ,00*
Shining gold plate dew drops on a brushed silver finish. Leak. proof powder compartment,
G. Iris Dresser Set mia M3 OR
Three pieces with graceful gold toned frames and iris design. Brush and mirrer backs i in blue or ivory.
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Sigma Nus “Police Fail fo ng Humor When *Victim'
Doesn't Identify Abductors as Pledges
A “man bites dog” stunt back : cast Nu TE coe on mis ap Ed Sl
‘kidnaping” report. "The pledges tried to “turn the tables” on active member by 4 : tarnaiurned the tables”
backfired on some Butler University
as a bona fide
signed from other duty to the wrong
In the city, het J John Kestler's checked the registra
| Capitol Ave. At the Kingston {home they found the car had
other fraternity pledges
convertible who ejected him from {had decided to take Dormer “for ii ride.” He said the boys felt|cepted a
that Dormer a ex-Army officer, crease
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| THURSDAY, IAN 18,1000
FKidnap’ Report Backfires On Hazing
s giving us 8 rough timer tn -
police “without thinking about “I realize now it house there was a& bad case of
hangover,” Members said
Truck Strike Averted
CHICAGO, Jan. 13 (UP)—A trucking strike that would have halted all food deliveries in Chi» cago was averted today when union representatives ace a 26-cent hourly wage ine crease for 14,000 truck drivers. wi
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Exempted performance such” .and | own propert der. The meas state appro paid for the censes will & commission the act.
Drug Looted Thieve During Thieves ol
at $1317.20 when they
_ drug store s
gan Rd., ow 43, who live Mr. Walr« called by a there was ne door when about 5 a. n sacked and left by a sic Mr. Walrc $240 in co whisky, a |
“half cases
216.20, 11 eight flash! worth . $100, fountain pe:
Seize With |
A 16-yea who pawne Christmas | er—to buy car was o1 held today Arrested companions youth adm car In wh from Camp He relate left Louis noon boun Campbellsv and he trac for $8 to b Bec A gas Caven St. came Sus police toda, in his staf sald he wa living in C Police in
