Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 2

SUNDAY, APR. 1, 100

; ‘ Ca ; - 5 " Tragic ase enneth Pace— hTe wii a STRAUSS -* Fa Ea dE } | Shh Ce oF Nos . - SAYS: . TRADITION WITH A. TOUCH oF TOMORROWE ‘ hat Happens Note trend] Ee ue Briti = | Britis | Haggerty Asks Ban | : eT : . ig, O | oy | On ‘Surprise’ Sales Tomo! . New legislation which would re- : quire county treasurers to notify : Ki I? owners by registered mal Wan ; L taxes become delinquent on the! 3 t Trie OAl Eo Err 3 To Me 1s Sa Mi ht B Cured, santative trons Manion County, | Of Rey Psychiatrist ay- He Ig e Such requirement would end the DUBLIN, 1 C ‘A il b / possibility of property being sold 4 —At one ia If State H d Proper are Avaliable 8 because of delinquent jates With Somertow gu : By ROBERT BLOEM, Times Staff Writer | ut the Swners knowlesss, r. as thay a: Ta VINCENNES, Apr.. 16--Indiana’s mental health pro-| "He said he would urge the plan time they wi gram this week inherited the tragic case of 18-year-old | for consideration bY the Best Gen : 3 he i ir bis Kenneth Leon Pace. roperty owner be given a 90- : « Y : Monday, Kenneth was committed Friday to the Evansville State| g Dy or oeot thawing no- The Specialty Shop gi a, 4 fication by mail before property will be Hospital for the Insane because he couldn't comprehend the ification bf mal) before pro is on the . ibe Ee 3 gravity of pouring rat poison into his father’s coffee. "The Marion County representa: ; 3nd thé Fs Psychiatrists indicated that although he could never! tive also proposed recoaification 7 THIRD FLOOR — | passed by pe , poin ’ a ‘be made normally intelligent, Ke might be cured of the! OE A a a 8 Doors Open A Belial To form of insanity which made him want to kill his father. | | Intricate as to make interpreta : / ry Sieh His chances for freedom depend on the ability of a heavily | tion difficult. at 9:30 A.M. outhern Ire overcrowded, underfinanced and under-staffed institutional Es kimos Fin d ‘ — Sma setup to treat him. | . The six co E eatoth escaped prosecution on=x charge of poisoning Mexican Weather tand wil ne i testimony ‘of two Vincennes doe-| : voted to rem with intent to murder on tes y / Ear Ton Hot the republic : tors. Circuit Judge Ralph Seal ruled he did not have: om-T4 EE YM tI to the Britis prehension sufficient to un-| ‘ y LAREDO, Tex. Apr. 16 OF) i. derstand tre args ied Ng PgeRiNg Tom, ET oh against him nor to prepare Ta es rubbed their eyes when four planning to d _ and make a defense.” "General" Corey Alaskan Eskimos crossed the and Armagh ociali p Fifty-five. years ago this border from Mexico. along the Typical Problems May 1, “General” Jacob The Eskimos, all ex-GI's, had - Police force! Thus he escaped prison and, ; SE coming May 1, / been studying silvercraft at trouble and charce to return to a] Shooting Follows | BB. Coxey of Massillon, O.,, Who |14400 and were en route home yushed reinfo gained a a “ ' v , led his famous “Coxey's [to Mountain Village on the Yukon border points limited usefulness, unless Evans- ‘Study of Architecture’ Army” to Washington, was ar- |Riyer, rye Join} ville Hospital authorities are un- DARIEN, Conn., Apr. 16. (UP) kt the RFass ” » sea tobe a In able to accept a potential mur-l_gocialite James A. Baker, 27,| Tested for walking on the gr They sald Mexico was too hot The saluting derer. In that case he would face seriously wounded after peering] When he tried to make a speech |for them, but added the tables Bao Co ; “ ” to th ‘neighbor’'s| at the Capitol. He is shown |wbuld be turned this summer. an indefinite “sentence through a wealthy nelg 1 Geo Sipar actin as the- mud-blac Hospital for Insane Criminals at phedroom window, today denied he| fifty years later on the Capito ; pois in od CHE Sour Just after Eo Michigan City, worst’ oOver-\y,s a “Peeping Tom,” although a| steps making {he A ay SpOjesth En will tome to will be set crowded of any state mental In-/pequtiful woman happened to be police spofied e = OE a To ory salvo will of smog tagtion. - stretched out on a bed. turning rs paper... “|carving, an Eskimo specialty. masa disnes gee ooo rth -of -the ~Kenneth's-case is a Sairly Wy: Mr. Baker sald he was exam-| presses into om, . . Lon ‘Mond: ical mental health problem. He ining the interior architecture of . a : 1 ” hop John had only a low grade mentality (pe house, which had been remod- ¥ Nurses ‘to ‘Attend op Cab brate a sol to start, did not learn to read orisjaq from a barn, and that he 0Xey g g es “Lv . Dublin Cathe write. . He did learn te tor, 0 a had absolutely no interest in the Institute on Polio .. . . . noon the In car and to drive a tractor, architectural beauties of the . a More than 100 Hoosier Rrad- i of the outlav pretty well, woman. Birthd wate purse most of Bon gine M onest y—I you miss i Army will m: He and his father, a disabled) po wag taken to Norwalk hos- 11 Central Indiana counties, will . > ‘ At one po navy veteran of World War Li) with abdomen and arm : attend a two-day Poliomelitis ou will have : difficul n the postoffic did not agree on when and how wounds inflicted last night by Still ‘Believes Nursing Institute opening at 9 Pearse and h much he could drive the family Pierre F. Berry, 37, investment] a. m. tomorrow in the Indiana ro of Republica car. Bo he asked a grocery store, ., er Mr, Berry shot Mr. Baker| ' In Easy Money ‘| University School of Medicine. ivin ourself! selves again: : prick it rat poison would killgter Mr, Berry's stenographer MASSILLON, O., Apr. 18 (UP)| Nine speakers are scheduled to . Suns the : people. pos ‘ housekeeper, Dorothy Morrison, The leader of the famed “Cox- address the opening Session Wi the ish Saved From Death 33, had screamed that someone occupational therapy workshop o oo + fe of this Assured that it would, he was looking at her through the/ey's Army” march on Washington y,,..y Whitcomb Riley Hospital, ere are ST a Ww Musicia = bought a bottle. Two weeks later window after she had tucked her-|in 1804 celebrated his 95th birth-lat which Miss Nellie Van Dyke, an dd Hot an d #h ose = an o " he emptied the bottle into a pot/self in for the night day anniversary today, still con- grthopeis I a Stabbed coff Mask Faces i " at .: ns o— "> 200 Je Jew la gfther Mr. Berry, a former Alr Corjs Vino aneory NY EC Nurses and Division of Nursing some of the others — but WASHING ] i , and Miss Morrison, who : Education, preside. 2s N Matement, "hat ony his father has been employed at his home|problems of the United States) ° Speakers include Dr. Donald J. totaling something like this — Pennayivania drank coffees after noon so he since Apr. 7, were charged withiand the worl. > 8 0 Caseley, tien] Girtetor oy he — ; ; ! : Sheers, wi : bréach of the peace and released| “General” aco , -Coxey m: er; Dr. . . 3 : . tee. year-old under $250 bond. They made a spent the day quietly at his home|clinical professor of pediatrics; 262 TAILORED SUITS: Police said ~%nd two other hasty exit from police headquar- here with his 83-year-old -wife, Dr. John Waterman, associate J ; Buicide, but persons Who “sampled” the ¢ot-(ters squinting through small Henrietta. {professor of psychiatry, and Dr. ; ’ i verdict pend! re ved or. death by|dpenings cut in large envelopes Mr. Coxey told reporters who George Garceau, professor of or- 210 (OAT (a few short coats) for tomorrow Tact ‘hat: Kenneth didn't/they used for masks to evade galled at Him home Snat sites Shopedic Surgery: Mim Yan ie; in : (w cols and cottons The 30-yeu 2 : ears o v - ‘know wbout this type of poison.| reporters and photographers. more convinced that all nationsieal therapist in Riley Hospital, who had be = Mr. Baker told police he had and rayons). Hs am ig Tg Po 2 ae atways been interested in archi-{should print all the Money they and Misa J ois Olmited consul, : term! + | tectiire rough need and exchange it for goods./tant in League : denly and violently fll, it acted|® ahd-sirofied th the “Money has no value,” he said. Nursing Education. 510 Pairs SHOES , Mr. Reime as its own antidote woods from his houss-inst night Tuesday wil includ . had been hav: to look over the new Berry place.[ “And as long as we ship goods| Speakers Tuesday . and Va ax Then Kenneth was sorry he He said he peered through one[to Europe, and mot money. itself, Miss Marian Roberts, president of Jt. He wanted to drink| '* WC 8 Poor nd saw Mr,|we will have a boom.” the Indiana State League of Nurs- For inslance:~Amon the SUMS— from Bis wite the coffee imatit, as a Berry at his desk. He moved to| AL five years short of the een-/ing Education; Mrs. Ruty_Cady, Z g alc me "Gey ening ett widow. ol kaon 0%, A he, “Gemera, fo Spyier SF sus 1 ROUT TAAL 66 WATS —are tome of Forstmanns ing Tom. dully in jail. “I Goi was Miss Morrison's, he sue. ja|pletely from a “fall last June/presiding, and Miss Mary Fergu- Were 10.95 to 26.95— fine fabrics at Smee Just a a Jot of the time.| Police sald Mr. Baker rteq| Which fractured his pelvis. son of the State Department of While thov lashes. ST My head hurts * them he turned away and sta Tomorrow will mark another! Public Welfare. oy la oh Hasrd Voloor walking back home through thei), pont in the career of Coxey,| ———————eeee $7—$10—$15 - in 4 Sven ne woods when Miss Morrison wy, oti) wears a high wing col- Spectat S Circus : . . 2 in his chest. Paychiatrists found he heard|,roumed, The screams attracted|y.’ It was on Easter Sunday | oP or Jues And there are major Sale Groups of SUITS at . — voices, had unfounded fears for|y; perry, who said he ran to|1804 that Mr. Coxey began the For $10,000 Damages : Chicago his own safety. They believed heiipy norch and fired several shots memorable march on Washington. 18 (UP) — 49.95 an Jd To Paral might try to kill again but recom-|; oy" the air, When he saw a| Mr. Coxey assembled a small 108 ANGELES 2 re" toda Group of : : a rr Jo Paral x Handed — Fable to prison {figure darting through thie W00ds, group here and. began. the lon ke A Superior Coart Tor $10,000 RAINCOATS— To clear away broken lots of high priced suits! _ CHICAGO, Kenneth didn't learn to walk 45-caliber pistol A Th» savose hat the government print damages from Ihe San, Beatty Were 29.95 to 49.95 (At $49.95 there are even some Glenhunts!) Ms. jean until ‘he was three, . scarcely oney to pay for a public works|C'rCus because she : * : : . day in wintry talked befors h Ix. Al- ; was an ape. While they last— ‘ though "he reached the six 3 _Toen-Agers Nabbed |progm to employ the jobless "S01" Ria cnarget ma sun] We to $35 The (OATS—are, in many cases, almost gifs! siiived. for grade in school, he could not! For Breaking Windows | gy the time the “army” reached; fied yesterday bint. 33 announce * ; . If years ago. spell his middle name, Leon, to] Three teen-aged boys who broke Washington on May 1, it num-| 7 Na1 houca al nie and was There are 30°ZIPPER LINED COATS—at just half — were “Hospitalit sign his own statement to the nine windows in two business es-|bered some 4000. The march went| 71 70% through the audience 59.95—reduced to ‘ it is at hom sheriff after the attempt to|tablishments last night were ap-|for naught,” however, when Mr. wn & ue a man in Abe's ; said as she ° poison his father, prehended by police who answered |Coxey was arrested for walking Pod ee her and ps S! Pairs 19. 08 " train to be 1 Discussing the boy's back-|{a burglar alarm set off when one [on the grass on the Capitol lawn, [became hysterical and fainted RIDING PANTS— 7 d the Chicago ground, the father, Xdward Pace, of the panes was shattered. fined $5 and sentenced to 20 days [she said. y medicine. said his trouble might have been| Ranging in age from 14 to 18,!in jail. The * l. The “army” disbanded. Were $5 to $45— There ae 2 fabulously fi ne CASHMERE COATS that were originally. With her w partly because his mother was the boys were turned over to Juve- | ES —————— LONDONERS SWELTER While they last— $225 & painter. A il when he was small, unable to|nile Aid authorities. A fourth lad 'Weight-Lifting Record LONDON; Apr. 16 (UP)—Shirt- $3 $25 > ; ” : : raised for he care for him fully. A sister once/escap officers sa sleeved Londoners sweltered to- 0 - 5 him over her shoulder,| FPatroimen reported the boys | Claimed for XC-99 {day in the hottest weather since Alse RIDING COATS” $125 mg Ic missed the catch and dropped fired marbles from sling- =Shok FT. WORTH, Tex, Apr. 18 last July. At 6 a. m. (Indianapolis ( + Ca ple him on his head. He suffered a into seven windows of the U. (UP)—Convair factory - authori time) the thermometer in their AND HABITS — Sharply There are major Sale Groups of COATS at ; - train ride. badly broken thigh as a small Wholesale Co, 34 N, Noble at, ties today claimed an unofficial ministry roof registered 80 ‘de- Reduced) . Ihere ! Ps n n : child. .|touching off the alarm. Two win-| weight-lifting - record for their|grees, the hottest April ‘mark 9 95 39 9 19 9% J ikes’ “ dows were broken at the Fagle |XC-099, experimental transport since records first were kept there . » . Central ( “Likes’ Institutions Machine Co, 635 E. Market St. |version of the B-38 superbomber. nine 'e years ago. : = EN “Brittle bones.” the father com- oh op — i To Hear avEeiitle bones” the fatier s ons oh There are 30 SHORT COATS — at HALF PRICE ay 8 Hear * Kenneth has had experience : } director, wil with state institutions, but he SKIRTS plans for sald he “liked it.” He served a SWEATERS v . grounds and year at-the state boys’ school. It SLACK SUITS The DRESSES—There’s a rack of WOOL DRESSES and . | of the Cent was not the family's first ex- : » ] 7:30 p. m.' t . perience with “taking things” ROBES and Part Wools—al Half Price—(abouf 100 Auditorium. either—a sister served a term in other items Communit) $ Moment Brison tor shopliting hare and thers Dresses)—The bulk of them are (wha! al Buy)— by Charles © "the state reformatery. for vehicle 3 Reduced for Clearance! 29. 95 Dresses—at Wan : en Now Kenneth Is the state's 14. Wu : ean ps oi $300 Hr Gives Up There are 312 SPRING DRESSES prov Cotton Gabardine Far Of M "Thehr In 1936 in pastel shades—neckwear prints—Butcher linen (rayon)— : $ N, y Some ity i NEL, % Xo? Ap. is NOTE, PLEASE— si pring rayon crepes—linen-like weaves. Quite a Time former banker who absconded 13 No- ew Junior Uresses. Divis o Exchanges— 3 5 years ago with $8000, wal into : — x the Nassau County aed Into No Refunds— $11 $1 $1 : $117 The Tin foday and surrendered.| ! . and so on—up to $39. .. : - ho can wri his conscience bothered) | No Layaways— : ! The priz Purchase said he had been op- ‘All Sales Final! This is a grand opportunity to buy a summer full. 24, $50; 3d, erating ‘a pawn shop in Kansas : 3 : ; dst, $50; 24, ‘ Sy Kas. His wife and three = . v : i be Bt fidren hav ivi - ; ; J side, where 4 — ving in Bay EXTRA! About 500 Pairs WOMEN'S SHOES ( . Verses will t tive with th Bay a. an xe: of thought, oH e Bayside Federal Including such names as>Pandora, Bally, Martinique bady Nettleton. ssocl : ! ’ ' Yolr verse ir os Saving nd oe ation Dress; walking and sports shoes—in suede, smooth leathers, a ov lizards 16 lines, and WINTER PLEASING For child health . , , Architect's s sketch of new wing to be added to Riley Hogptl : . and patents. Reductions are sharp—for instance: ‘ Wm Moth WASHINGTON, Apr. 16 (UP)| A state-wide campaign for $1 ducted by the assosiation since permanent resedrch investiga: ; PANDORAS that were 20.95 fo 2595... - : te with the « ' . «The severe winter in the West million ‘or more will be sponsored |1926, will support research in dis- (tions to be carried on are studies % hi last bis » 11 98 : Amarican ds proviises fo “pay SH" bY. providing by James Whitcomb Riley Memo-| eases and deformities typical of in heart disorders commonly af- they — +70 > Inc. All ent: A Supplies this summer ria] Association-to be used for an childhood. fecting: children; nerve trans- 7 ; erty of the 5 eet irrigating crops, the Agricul-lexpandin of medical|- A new building is now being fective a broad study of danger- will be retur panding program ture Departmen: Department reported tonight. and surgical research at Riley constructed by the state .in con- lous viruses; rheumatic fever; In submitt —- Se —f HL OSDital, nection with Riley Hospital -and [gland irregularities ane so-called . adult, write LOWERS | Perry Ww. Lesh, association |is designed for research purposes. [bone banks.” + - 6 . dress and t AD : { presidenit who announced the | Money raised will be used to! RHey Hospital has ard for you are wri a All D: Buniar, - J campaign disclosed that organi- equip the new structure and ex- 75,000 children in its beds and| ° BS, : left hand co 4 AVP Bg 4 zation work was already under [pand the staff of scientists, : [thousands more in slinics since it fo s . ... you are 16 ) a Rar J \y. in many counties of the niversity Medical opened. The association is the wa ore ’ give the sa J . Leadership in the campaign | School will direct "original sponsor ie ose. Juapieal fe ine +f your age an ‘ thai willbe later, laboratories and develop the new and carried on the in fop : - tend. You (Ths fund rive, Yu Stat con-Iresemsch program. Some of tilts construstion and rm bea ber of entrie is a i Se ne hn FT iE - : a : 2 \ x = :