Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1949 — Page 5
SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1049
Inside Indianapolis
‘Hoosier Profile
destruction—started a ay young Democrat on his- way to the Indiana Hquse of Repre- | helluva shape. I did a lot o sentatives, the same kind of griping we all did to each other
Haggerty was just another Hoosier youngster | who had to let his education wait until he got | a war out of the way. Today, youngest member of the General Assembly, he's making up for that “lost time,
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When Pearl HAIbOF exploded Judson ¥. (Sud) i and still do a lot of the tims.
Once out of the Navy, he was no loniger content bottom."
"HE WAS a radio-gunner in a Navy B-24. “It was during the early phase of U. 8. participation | Of 115¢lf While he gives the little guy's problems,
in the war, not long after the African invasion. The mission that first day was submarine patrol, something Jud and his mates later came to call “routine.” - . i”
that old sub patrol technique.
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to pry it out and on its way.
“Then we spotted a Nazi sub; cruising along just under the surface of the Atlantic, “Right then everything was action. We let go our depth charges and sent that sub to the
to be just another Hoosier youngster.” He had| Thinking about that, later, Jud relates, he always had ideas—ideas about What the country | in general and Indiana in particular needed. Now he's doing something about those ideas in" the legislature, and sweating out a law degree in Indiana Law. School at the same time,
began to see a deep significgnce in what had happened. The patrol crew had been confronted with something that called for action. Nobody, had talked about the submarine, they had acted. He saw more of the same thing as the war It was that Nazi submarine, Jud says, more progressed—14 subs, in fact, got the same rats than anything else, that started things moving. | ment from that crew. That's when he decided to “quit yapping about things and do something about them, instead.”
And Jud came back with a clear cut notion that. a lot of things here at home, things that It was off Port Lyautey, Morocco, that Jud | had brought only griping up to then, called for got his first object lesson in using less mouth and | the same approach—action. i more muscle to tackle the world's problems.
Did a Lot of Griping
The neophyte legislator feels best when he is applying his war-born creed to the underdog. He is going to let his political future take’ care
as many of them as he can get his teeth into,
| Sought to Outlaw Death Penalty
| TYPICAL OF his attitude was the way he took the capital punishment bill under his wing in the|§ | House. His sponsorship of the measure to outlaw | the death penalty didn’t turn out like the sub fs | episode. but then there were some subs that got
| Begiriners in a legislature have to take the | bitter . with the sweet. But young Representative | Haggerty’s plea to the House members to “end | this barbarism” brought congratulations from old | hands, veteran legislators who had heard im- | passioned pleas from some of the best. “It is human to err,” Jud pleaded with the legislators. “Innocent men have been executed. | ‘If we accept this principle of a life for a life, | | whose life shall te taken to atone for the innocent] man who has been executed by mistake?” Although he lost the fight, he's tackling his| next job in the same way. -A bill that would bor a top limit on interest that can be charged for
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As of last week the bill still was in a House committee, but wait until it gets near the surface,! Toronto, Canada, schoolmarm, |in the demolished mansion, and | Jud warns. There'll be some more depth charges breaks into tears after Beverly | Ward said he thought the doctor
{ Once through the current round of making law, he will get back full time to the job of study- | | ing law, It will be two’ ‘Hore years before the degree can be forthcoming, but once he gets it, Mr. Haggerty believes it will open new opportuni-|
"Jud" Haggerty. . Law is | is his business. | ties for action. (By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR.)
~ Neighborhood [4500 Hear Symphony's
ANB SEADON~ ‘Last of the Wild Horses” and "Shep Comes Home.” PARAMOU NT Fighting 69th" and “Pron- Tabernacle. : ter Marshal | Introduced by Ralph ‘Wright, director of music in the Indian- nis, AVALON—" Belle Starr and “who Kined &polis public schools, Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra played an whose coast-to-coast crime career Doc Robin.’ essentially serious program for their young listeners. BELL— "Night Time in Nevada” and “An- Starting with Glinka's “Russ-|
CORONET “Rachel and the Stranger and “Countess of Monte Cristo.” |
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8. Meridian, row at 12:45 p. m. celebrating the Union (CIO). completion of a screen- -to-street|
odelin rogram. continuous Peatinee, the double Common Pleas Court Judge |Edward Ballard,
8 _ hotel in this mineral sp: Ss area!~ cludes “Julia Misbe {Harry 8. McDevitt to name three ring: ; ne! Greer Garson and temporary recetvers for the com-| in the -lush days of the 1020's. | Walter Pidgeon, and Montgomery pany and order them to nego- During the depression year of : |tiate with union officials to end 1934, he gave it to the Catholic
featurs haves”
Clift in-“The Search.”
y n instal and aaditortam have been re- company's “final” offer of a
decorated. Simplex projection and 7 cents hourly wage increase sound speakers are part of the new equipment.
the new Oriental, Ww
Theaters | Concert for Children
DOWNTO ALAMO ‘Destry Rides Again” and “8u-| By HENRY BUTLER L This morning's children’s concert by Fabien Sevitzky and the ol | Symphony drew an estimated 4500 youngsters and adults to Cadle 19 (Uyp)_Gerard Graham Den- 16th and llinols *50%
“Hills ot Home."
SQUARE— "One Sunday Afterndon” from LaFontaine, winner of the | and 1:10
_— k Trail’ 4 “Mys- “Whispering BOY exico plus Cartoon circus technique and phrasing especially Ladd, Brends Marans HOWARD— Fighting Mustang” and “The merit praise. Spoilers.” [ The simplicity and sincerity of | “A Old-Fashioned gin
Preston. at 13:4 10:18.
West” “Straw. novelty, with Julius Huehn as | and 10:5
With Judy’ and ft Aan Date Wi hy narrator and James McAllister as LYRIO a on the Moon” and “The 1, gol0ist, and the final move-
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Promising Voice “Dream Girl,” comedy, at §:30.
| | DAISY—"8wing Your Partner” and “Home-/ . | ! CIRCLE sender of Paradise Valley.” | This morning's soloist was “John “Mary,” with Renal EMERSON — “Mexican Hayride” and Philip Coffin, 15-year-old tenor| Reagan, Fairies Neal
Carson, at 12:25, 3:38, 6.45, {0.03
and “Berlin Express.’ Young Indiana Vocalists’ compe-| plea with Gene Raymond 4 OA one of Monte. Cristo." Trai” and ition, who was heard in Schu-| and 11:45 savin GRANADA — =~ Fords snd Music” and hort's “Serenade” and Brahms'| “Fantasia,” with 4 Stokow"HAMILTON - “Hills of Home" and “Gal- “Dustman.” Young Mr. Coffin has| Ski. at 1:45, 3:50, 8, and 10:08 lant Blade. a voice of great promise. His! bn wn Aan
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n. with “TRVING="Cood Sam und “Sexied Ver-This singing Indicate good teach=| gloria Jean, at 111, and Pour Faces West” and “Bm-|ing. If he follows a singer's ca-| ' cou Tou or |reer, as he told Dr. Sevitzky this | “Hamlet,” a Laurence OLD TRAIL— Words and Music” and morning he intends to, he should | Olivier, at 3:30 and 8:30. “Tulse xa can Hayride” aad “por | go far. | LOEW'S ORIENTAL of Mary? Today's program included also] Command Decision,” with Clark PARKER—"Coroner Creek” and “Way Out “Tubby, the Tuba,” a descriptive Gon. el Teen nd, i
“Every Girl Should Be Married, . | with Cary Grant ‘and Betsy Drake, RIVOLI= “Race Street’ and “Gung Ho" ment of Mendelssohn's violin con-| at 11, 1:83. 4:46. 7:39 and Toa nl us cartoon revue. Late show tonight certo’ played by all the first vio- yo Indian Agent with, Tim Holt, st . an:
gel in Exile” i. : — BELMONT — “Race Street” and ‘Under lan and Ludmilla” overture, the| Times Amusement Colorado Skies.’ concert continued with the k CINEMA— Summer Holiday” and “Night Scherzo and Finale from Beetho- | Cloc Has a Thousand Eyes .|ven's Fifth symphony. crvie
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RS on we wi In Transit Strike Of West Baden oT, CLAIR ‘Words and Music” and PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19 (UP) College Site Dies
STRA ND— ‘Words and Music"
—The city renewed efforts today
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TUXEDO—"Miss _TaVeck's Millions” and to end the crippling transit strike WEST BADEN, Ind. Feb. 19 and “My Wid which left 3.200.000 riders With- (yp) _gervices were arranged tovot in Years of Our Lives’ and out bus, trolley or subway-| day for Mrs. Dolly Ballard, 58, TARING.- Mluxury Liner” and “Gallant|elevated service and cost industry |widow of the man who gave one Ave. Past and present members| and. business more than $60, of the world’s most fabulous re- of the Navy, Marines and Coast|—
{robbed of at least $200,000 in jewels and furs.
{in Beverly Hills, Cal., uncovered KS
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Police Hold Suspect | As Bomb Rips Home 4
BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Feb, 19 (UP)—Officers hunted today for 200 pounds of dynamite hid. den by a crazed bollermaker who marked seven persons for death in a fantastic revenge plot. William Ji
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picion of attempted murder after: he blasted a mansion without in= ‘anyone, . He told police he was trying to get even with personnel of the State Industrial Accident Com-/ mission whom he blamed for his! failure to win compensation for a 1944 war plant dn |
poner Gamcatd.- Guabara.. DO0OI 23, ” 0 the "million dollar jower |, FRG HORE OF Sons tHe]
thi of. “ man D. Hover, playboy owner of | : Ciro’'s Night Club, was ripped . apart by a crude dynamite bomb early yesterday. Ward was arrested just before the explosion as he was {making the rounds of addresses {found on a “death list” in his
i He had already placed bombs, {at two other fashionable . homes, | {one of which officers found just’ {two minutes before it was set to explode. He had five more |charges in the back of a rented | truck. Sheriff's investigators said | Ward bought 250 pounds of dyna-' | mite at a Whittier, Cal., maga- | zine, saying he wanted it for mining. So far only 50 pounds have | been accounted for. | Search Neighborhood | OfMcers searched the neighbor{hood of his’ other listed victims, (as well“ as Ward's own Long { Beach, Cal., home, on the theory he might have set additional 2 |charges. . ] : { Mr. Hover's brother-in-law, Dr. Betty Ritchie, 24. . . former | Daniel Weller, formerly had lived
| Hills, Cal, detectives told her | still lived there when he set the
bomb. No one was injured in the. of the arrest oi her boy friend. | blast. Mr. Hover was alone in a
| back bedroom.
$1 Million Thief 1g Held Without Bail | RE == cov ore
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Grand. Jury Action QUAID DANCE STUDIOS
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb.
29, handsome jewel thief
{may have netted him $1 million Lin loot, was held without bail to-, day for action by the Westchester County grand jury next Wednes-| ‘day. Dennis, a Canadian ex-convict, was brought here yesterday from Cleveland, O., where he was arrested. He was charged with first| degree assault and first degree) larceny. | He waived hearing and took police on a tour of wealthy West-! chester suburbs to point out 18 mansions he remembered having
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One Victim Wounded He is specifically charged with! wounding Marshall E. Tulloch in 1946 after robbing the Tulloch] home in New. Rochelle of $8000. in jewels. It also was disclosed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken an interest in the interstate aspects of Dennis’ activities - and will question him. A raid on Dennis’ apartment|
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$100,000 in jewels and $20,000 in furs. He told police here he was: planning to rob the homes of 22 — big name movie stars. Canadian] police said.he ‘was wanted there for numerous robberies,
NAVY Or.UB TO MEET The Navy Club of Indianapolis] will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Robert E. Kennington Amer-|’
. < : mflion. ‘dsort hotels to a religious order. Oriental Theater |. Mayor Bernard Samuel called] Mrs. Ballard died in Mig end.
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smashed a kitchen dragged the girl outdoors when flames enveloped the room.
oe —————— my RISE IN wYoMeg Three great river systers, the Columbia, the Colorado, and the Missouri, ‘have their sources in the mountains of Wyoming.
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dome without pillar supports. It Mr. Sharfsin, filing a bill in 8 said to be the biggest dome In| lequity as an ordinary taxpayer, ine world built on the basis of is manager of contended that the company vio- ts type of engineering principle.
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17-Year-Old Girl Dies Of Kerosene Burns
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17, died today in Vermillion County Heapia) of Confidence burns received last n a can of kerosene exp. she kindled a fire
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} order as a site for a priest train-/ ew marquee and front will the nine-day-old strike. greet patrons of the Oriental. On| The Mayor reopened negotia- Ing school. the inside, new lighting fixtures tions after the union rejected his * ’
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