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Sen. Edwrd J. Thye (R. Minn.)
tinuance and growth of family farms.”
Lary. ry. Detare, the Senate Finance
tée, he said if the butter].
So ee destroyed, thousands of
The committee is considering a bill to abolish federal taxes on oleo and to permit interstate shipment of pie-colored yellow margarine.
Farm
Senate Democratic whip Francis J. Myers (D. Pa.) called Agriculture Secretary Charles F. Brannan's new farm plan an “over-all program that helps both the farmer and consumer.” Sen. Myers said Mr. Brannan's proposal would help forestall a depression and provide a more secure standard of living for both farmers and city workers.
Feud
Senate Republican Leader Fen. neth 8. Wherry added to growing bitterness between Senate Democrats and GOP members by accusing Democratic Leader Scott W. Lucas of “misrepresentations.” Sen. Lucas had charged in a speech that Republicans were to blame for failure of the civil rights program. But Sen. Wherry countered by saying ‘everyone familiar with the official record! knows it was (Lucas) who tried to strike a dagger at the hearts of our efforts to obtain a workable cloture rule.”
India
Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D. Minn.) urged Congress to" extend) economic aid to India. By “closing one eye and keeping the other focused on Europe,” Sen. Humphrey said, the:United States has been overlooking “Asia where the real struggle for men’s minds is taking place.”
Russia Rewards Atomic Scientist LONDON, Apr. 9 (UP)-—Rus-
aft o vi Ruthanne Pattison, leave Manual
right) Lela 8 Braun, Anna Harvey, Barbora Phillips and
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Mother of Two Wins Probation
Judge Lenient in
Embezzlement Case
A 25-year-old mother of two was placed on two years’ probation yesterday, as action was taken in several cases before Judge Robert C. Baltzell in” Fedthe eral Court. Mrs. Mary Alice Wainscott, 2619 Guilford Ave. appeared in court for senténce after pleading
$873.60 from the Federal Bank! & Loan Association where she was employed as a clerk. In' placing her on probation, Judge Baltzell said he wasn’t minimizing the offense but was reluctant to impose. prison sentence upon a woman with a 3-month-old son and 15-month-old daughter to care for. Forrest L. Denny, 53, of Needham, was sentenced to three years in a Federal penitentiary. The former Postal Department employee was convicted of theft from the U. 8. mails. ' Date of trial for Russell Breeden, 48, Leavenworth poultry and hatchery operator, who yesterday pleaded not guilty of evading $47,510 In income tax payments in 1943 and 1944, was set for! May 9. Judge Baltzell fined Clinton H.
$150 after he pleaded guilty Mar.
sia announced today the award of a op Stalin prize of 200,000 rubles (about $40,000) to a Soviet scientist for his research into atomic energy. Radio Moscow said the tist, Georgi Dimitr ine air. shév of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, was one of the 191 to receive Stalin prizes in science totaling 15,000,000 rubles (about $3 million) for their work during|® 1948.
it said Mr. Latyshev was rewarded for his “experimental researches in the sphere of physics of the atomic nucleus.” The broadcast immediately touched off renewed speculation whether Soviet research into atomic energy has progressed far
“enough to produce an atomic
bomb. Moscow gave no further clue to Mr. Latyshev’'s work.
Parolee Admits $500 Loot in 16 Burglaries
A parolee from Indiana Boys Schoo! today signed a confession admitting taking more than $500 in 18 burglaries from. churches,
The 16-year-old lad was picked
His Joseph's Catholic Church, where
he made off with $280. He took!
$125 from St. John's Catholic Church,
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25 to accepting unemployment checks totaling $80 while em{ployed and earning $100 a week.
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Two Pedestrians -Hurt In Accidents
Two pedestrians were Injured, in downtown accidents last night,’ one by a police car in pursuit of | a traffic violator. Steve Dene Djateff; 54, of 625% N. Illinois St., suffered a broken Teft arm and possible fracture of
18 at North and Illinois Sts. He was taken to General Hospital, Police said the man
bound car directly into the path of the squad car driven by Patroiman Frank A. Arbuckle. Djateff was charged with drunkenness., Frank Delamatter, 73, of 408% Massachusetts Ave, was struck
St. at Massachusetts Ave. He iwas treated in General Hospital [for abrasions of |driver of the car was Robert C, | Ross, 27, of 1020 Harrison St.
Judges of Conedctions Declare 18-Way T n Only in ‘PARIS, Apr. 9 (UP)—Cafe society nursed a lot of hangovers today. But everyone agreed that the international amateur cocktail mixing championship had been a great idea. Of course, no one won. But everyone had a wonderful time, Ang
such drinks! Every color of the rainbow! Eighteen col contestants walked confidently to 18 bars at the open
guilty Mar, 25 to embezzling!
Morrell, 4835 W. LeGrande Ave.
the right leg when struck by Car!
had| stepped from behind an seat-
by a car as he crossed Alabama
the head. -The Mo;
Everybody Wins, Ever ybody.: Hospital under police guard. Hel in Cocktail Contest
Paris in the Spring
ing of the contest last night, When they put down their shakers some hours and many drinks later, 11 judges solemnly announced their decision: % An 18-way tie. Eighteen silver cups filled with fine liquors were awarded the 18
‘ |contestants.
Plerre Cariou, president of the Barmen of France and a member of the supreme jury, gallantly explained the judges’ predicaiment. He glasses before him and said: “It is so difficult. They are all marvelous—just marvelous."
Spectators Disagree Some of the spectators not of the chi-chi set’ disagreed. They {sipped a few of the concostions shaken up by contestants rangi
dered.
Blue Velvet, Black Wind, High Voltage and Kravchenko. Each was from an original recipe and tasted like it. : For instance, movie actress Claire Maffey tried a shaker full | the or brown liquid compounded of coffee and pernod. Agnes Capri, a music hall celebrity, poured out bright pink drinks, but refused to disclose their origin. Nobody blamed her. . A first aid station was set up in an adjoining room. It did no business. However, an amorous couple found one of the stretchers a convenient place to sprawl and sip from each other's glasses, y
Set Insurance Congress Here
More than 200 Indiana accident, health and hospital insurance men were scheduled to attend the Ac-| cident & Health Insurance Sales Congress Monday in the Cotumbia Club, |” The congress,
tion of Noel Iiams, general agerit in Business Mens As{surance Co. The {Indianapolis Accident & Health (nsurance Club are sponsors, C. Norman Green, vice president in the Hoosier Casualty Co, will reside. Speakers include E. F. Gregory, Denver, Col.; Carl Ernst, 8t. Paul, Minn.; Paul Williams, Indiana! manager of the World Insurance,
Mr. lilams |
Wesley Jones, executive secretary of the National Association iof A & H 1 Underwriters,
away with a 45-caliber automatic)
waved at the 18
ng from prominent socialites to writers, actors and artists—and shud-
The finished products included
% | Graf, Schwartz, Nappanee; Malcolm Jb.
told police jimmy marks on a rear afternoon. Lying
a transom over the lower door. Sees Two Figures About 10 p. m. he saw two shadowy figures approach and
heard sounds at the door. He aimed at their legs and blazed
was Raymond Grady, 30, of 548,
® lwas the father of five children!
jand an employee of Indianapolis! {| Railways. He was charged with! vagrancy, Mr, Hixon said his store had!
Mng the last year. A son had {boarded up several windows
Indianapolis public school pupils, some 55.000 strong, were [prevent further break-ins. enjoying their first day of the annual spring vacation today—and {yesterday he became suspicious, so were the teachers. Classes resume Apr, 18. The next “official when he found several boards “absence” from classes will be on Memorial Day. 2
jiooscned and pry marks on the orady was: taken to General
his companion was known! to vA only as “Roy.”
To Boys’ School
Records Disclose
Previous Crime
A 16-year-old boy, one of three youths arrested last week while burglarizing the Shortridge Cleaners, 3363 N. Pennsylvania St., yes. terday was committed to Indiana Boys School at Plainfield. He was sent there by Juvenile Court Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann after records disclosed another burglary by the youth a year ago, when he took two microphones and a record player from North Methodist Church. At that time He was placed on probation, according to Charles Boswell, chief probation officer. Mr. Boswell said the 16-year-old testified he was “kicked out of Shortridge High School five days ago” for having a poor attendance record. Cases Still Pending
Case of another 16-year-old,
proprietor had waited in ambush after he
Found lying beside the door! Pr.
Bay showed
[Senate spent. privy $8000... mere. than was appropriated for Poth
account,
N. Beville Ave. He told police he Nes, Martha Poasley, faculty oe mittee for the Indiana Association
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| Greencastle High School senior; and Leo Marchant, Bloom High School junior, They ‘were among the 400 students from [been burglarized three times dur-| schools throughout the state attending the convention eg Stuart Hall, 1 echnical ol High School.
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nt Syarte Senate Runs Well Over Budget
The recent price drop came too late to affect the Indiana Genjeral Assembly, WA report filed In Secretary of State Charles Fleming s office to—4he- Indiana} -
houses of the 1049 Legislature. Total expenditure of the upper house, not including $58,000 in ‘|Senators’ pay, was $108001.77. The General Assembly. appropri ated only $100,000 for expenses. Printing of bills was the largest single ‘item on the expense totaling $4733557. Other expenses tapered dowp to $2118 for attorneys. : A similar report for the House of Representatives has not been filed yet.
Garfield Heights
Bible Study, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M. W. L. Totty, Minister.
second of the burglary trio, is still under consideration at the Juvenile Aid Division. a minor ‘stealing charge on his record, Mr. Boswell said. The third youth, who is 18, will be tried in Municipal Court for his past in the attempted burglary of cleaning establishment,
Name 3 Local Men
To IU Union Board
, Times “State Service BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 9 — Three Indianapolis men are among 12 who will be installed as
members of the Indiana Univer-
sity Union Board Tuesday. The
board is the student
body for the IU Memorial Union building.
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Sarporal Held Here On Car Theft: Charge
A 20-year-old Indianapolis Air Force corporal was arrested here yesterday by FBI agents wand charged with the theft of a car from Lowry Air. Base, Denver, Lolo, and driving it to Hastings, eb.
(11 and Oxford $1)
Easter Contata: “Triumph of the Cross.” by Alex. ted by the Director; Rosemary Dun-
April 14: Candlelight communion service. 7:45 p.m.
Sacrifical service: Good Friday Night, April 15th,
April 16: Easter o99 | hunt for "the children, 1030.
“Benard - Elliott, a resident of a.m. block: i EE Elie
—FOR PALM SUNDAY— CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rov. Laven Fisher, Pastor
Palm Sunday, April 10 Sermon theme: “Message of the Cross.” 10:45 a. m.
Rev. Fisher.
ander Matthews. 7:45 p.m. Presen Choir, Wm. F. Moon, away, Orgonist.
7:45 o'clock.
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Northwestern Ave. late yesterday when FBI agents recognised him from a photograph. Elliott admitted stealing a 1942 convertible from the base where he was stationed on Apr. 4 and abandoning it later in Hastings, the FBI said.
answer charges of violating thell ‘Inational motor vehicle theft act
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Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:48 GA-1045--GA-0480
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6:30-7:30 p. m., Bible Class; 7:45 p. m. Eveniog Worship. Tossday and Fridey Bible Class, 2:30 p. m. 1s 4:30 5. m.
SERVICES EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY
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CHRIST TEMPLE Elden M. E. Golden, Pastor 402 W. Fall Creek Blvd. Invites You to Sunday Services
Sunday School, 12 Moon; Meraing kis, Sui, 3 3 Wi. Pup Service, 9:45 a. mn.
You Are Invited to
HOLY WEEK
NOON-DAY SERVICES KEITH'S THEATER
HALF HOUR SERVICES NG MONDAY THROUGH: THURSDAY |
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FAIRVIEW “th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL O° RAGAN, Minister $304. M ~Church Schonland - Morning
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Selection of the board was com- | pleted this week with the naming
of three members in an all-male student election. Winners were
Robert M. Palmer, 5726 Broad-|
way Terr. Indianapolis; William |
A. Pickering, Marion, and Ken- |
neth R. Kress, Lorrain, O. Other board members, chosen |
“Iby a university committee, are |
Richard D. Barger, 4631 Park Ave, and Don Tabbert, 4159 Broadway, both of Indianapolis;
Joseph T. Dye, Anderson; Robert | Alan B.! BE.
D. Meade, Evansville;
Straughn; Arthur
Witt, Miami Beach, Fla.; David | Baker, Kendallville, and Earl Me- | { Mahon, Noblesville.
| INSPECT SCOUT CAMP
Delegates of the American Leigion Post, District 11, today inspected the Belzer Reservation | Boy Scout Camp near Camp Haririson, just outside the city.
HUMANE SOCIETY APPEALS | The Indianapolis Humane 8o- |
Co.; W. Stanley Stuart, St. Louis, |elety today appealed to parents |
to refrain from giving live baby | chicks and rabbits to their chilidren,as Easter presents,
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Reminder —Easter Program
CENTRAL CHRI!
Invite You to Pal 9:30—Church 8chool
8:00--Youth Pellowship.
101 MEN'S BARACA BIBLE CLASS BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
i Welcomes Youw—To The
PALM SUNDAY PROGRAM
Class Meeting — 9:30 A.M,
Special Music by Manual High School Choir,
“The ‘Minister ond the Membership”
Delaware and Walnut Streets
10:45—Worship. Adult and Children’s Choir. Bermon--“True Expression of Our Emotions.” “2h Pa as rg Gethsemane” by Alec Rowley. “Going Forth Triumphantly” Dr. W. A. Siulisnberger, 3 Minister.
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TWO MORNING SERVICES—8:15 A. M. and 10:45 A. M.
9:30 a m. Bible Behool, a Class for Every Age Group.
6:30 p. m, Christian Endeavor—Junior-Intermediate, Young People, Adult,
7:80 p. mi—Service: “The Shadow of the Cross.”
. FRANK EDWARDS EASTER SERVICE
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Delaware at Sixteenth
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RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES
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Thursday, 0 i $00 PF M.~Hig 3 sstminster Pel. 2:00 P.M. Wostminsets Foundation. TABERNACLE - PRESBYTERIAN als aah oma a». 34th and Central orenip. 10:40 A Mh. DR. ROY EWING VALE | “Cry of The REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD Youth Group--5.30 snd 7 P. M. 930 A. M.Bibls School i . " 10:48 A. M.~Dr. Vale: “When The City 1s MEMORIAL
Carroliton at 11th Rev William A. Alexander 9:30 A. M.~~Chureh School “for all ages.”
#t, WIRE. “A Day of
1:00 P.M. Westminster Pellowship. Thursday, 7:30 FP, M. "King of Kings."
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, Mass.
The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and : Free Reading Rooms (R. R)
LESSON FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 10th “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?”
Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R® R, 119 E Ohio St SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th vening Service, 5:00 ‘RR. 526 State Life Bldg.
Even RR. FIFTH
R. R,
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Teagan
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FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. & Drive at Butler Survieh, bw
or. rants Cort, Rie Ofte | SECOND PRESBYTERIAN 0:33-33. of 5 Chured Sohoo: "NAM The ® : FRITRSDAY Henry Ward was Vermont i Communion, 7:30 P. M. Re ) ~ WESTMINSTER Hid Vila WALTER Wu. PEARCY, nister 4 1 Young People. 4:00 FP M. sin Worahtp. 1 "ee te Westminster Pellowship. {DF Milngr rea . “5 5 State (1700 Bast) Lo Te a Gomm )
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SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 13 A. AL : 1
310 West 28th St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 1245 P. M.
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