Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1949 — Page 2
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‘MONDAY, MAY 2, 1040 MONDA
On TH Repea
A Test of Patience
at Speedway
2 Liquor Permits Suspended Here
ABC Penalizes Dealer
Urge Expulsion Of Union Official n :
Industrial
phia i from the CIO for communistic ac-
Cat Turns Gray A
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World | Ru Jo
Ghd And Legion Post iin” =" Kicked, Officers Told 1 Liquor permits of a package a resolution adopted Satur A man was being held today, = dealer at 1425 8. Meridian St. and 947 and sent to national CIO on charges of assault and battery, ! American Legion Post 249, 2523 cil ‘which ik Wy impersonating an officer and disA ; Northwestern Ave, have been Coun made Up oF local after 5. nother - Reveals Stand- suspended, the Alcoholic Bever-|C1l0 unions condemned the Phila orderly conduct afisr 4 "After Conference age Commission announced to-|coty b CON0 ies * World® Con. Ait fd as Wes . A day. gress c? Partisans of Peace. It Mrs. Nancy Vestal, 38, of 343% es With President ete Oe or, one charged him with making Com-| ~The Persian cat of Mrs. James W. Wright, Greencastle, was |g; wy, oningion St. toid police she Sh . WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)— pa a OnE charg of selling on|munist Jne statements as a rep-| jet black (above loft) until it went after a bed The eal; Teaching was walking with her son, Rich- OV a conference - ri ' ; ’ Following f with Pres Sunday, while the American Le- Resets ve of American organized| for a canary pe the bird's cage from a hanger; and ard, 17, in the 300 block, Indiana By HEN {dent Truman, Speaker Sam Ray- gion Post's permit was suspended POT: same time, a flower pot fell and rolled after the retreating cat. | Ave, early Sunday when two men MOSCC ‘burn (D. Tex) today outlined seven days ofi a charge of per-| Mr, Henderson is president of| |¢ was several hours before the frightened pussy was found. In a stopped her and one demanded were deep! the CIO F : h wallet and “ldentifica~ Pi} “five concessions that be 1s willing mitting vonmsption after hours te 0, sa aracco, ASTi| few days it began to turn white (above right). The first change | T°7 TOMS a fighters app Sak suspen were : , . i ‘to make in an effort to win ET Demas, South |national Union. - The local reso-| Was 8 fing around the feline 3 neck; then came a gradual graying. | gr. oia the man told her he in yesterday House approval of the adminis- Bend, and Marvin Click and|lution said he had made a state : ° ®g §|was a policeman and grabbed the ti ; that the Am $ i When she protested the Militar; _tration's Taft-Hartley repeal bill Doyle Bowman, ‘Kokomo, for|Tent that the American working unr ia an in va de Dy a ef} 3he protest te man : Most fmportant would be to Bales 10 T0inoRe: sensi a war against the USSR |= : v o and struck Deloncia Wiley, 318% planes, whic Ey even-day suspensions were ¥ L : L Sh + 1 : OO a motion made against permits issued to m— : or Lovers Lane 00 ng Indias Ave, for “intertering.s apparently ‘the national welfare—or possibly Ralph Faetl, Bast Chicago, on : Girl. 19, Wounded Criticall So a fn miliary to give the government new plant an after-hours sales charge; Mi- ex | oir, , YYoun rivically They were identified by wit . Several de - seizure powers in place of injunc- chael Sharkozy Sr. and Michael By St Lonely Country Road y tnesses, : Sharkozy Jr. East Chicago, on ¥ y ofranger on Lonely Couniry Police arrested Paul Kierney, 30, type jet were tions. 8 I 4 Har- RR "ates State Service of 2250 N. Tllinois St, on the to four-engine 4 fi ts listed by Mr, a Bunday sales charge, and Har The Ave poin ¥ id. J. Bitzegaio, Terre Haute, on SALEM, May 2—Washington County authorities and State Po-{three charges, and Stephen At- the American ‘Rayburn are mostly subjects now S hares of permitting a minor to lice today were looking for a “tall man in a dark shirt” who shot|kins, 2222 Central Ave, on a roar of the p covered by the Taft-Hartley Act. loiter. : “Mrs, Mary Welch of Hender-|and critically wounded a 19-year-old Salem girl as she&tepped outicharge of disorderly conduct. virtually droy _ Drafting Concessions The Anderson Liquor Store No.|son, Tex. Methodist minister,|Of her friends car in a lovers’ lane here early yesterday. . ble of Srior _ The speaker declined to state 1 permit was suspended five days|teacher and author of religious| Betty Stout, 19, was in eritical condition in St. Edward's Hos- Terre Haute Man guns, glant Ehettier fhe President indorsed on a charge of advertising at less books, will speak several times pial New Albany, with She Janes ai lodged in her abdomen, y Jory that oa : heriff’ Or- . | Shoe or mem on the Wine a [an fal ade prions, |. im {he city Suing the ‘week. |/j% On sit night at fi 4 Sales. dr1gvods Drowns in Wabash eter Jo “House steps. : . i Ded row and Wednesday at 2 p. m.| The shooting happened at 1:30 store, where e cashier.| , po ser fisherman vas play of & "Returning to the House, he ex-| Driver George Metzler's thumb twiddling was about the only Wedding Party th in the YWCA; tomorrow at 7:30|a. m. Sunday. The assailant|’ They had sandwiches at a res-|qrowned in the Wabash River atop Lenin's plained that the ive concessions| activity on the Indianapolis Speedway oval yesterday as the Declared an Accident |in the North Methodist Church|stepped from behind an aban-itaurant, he said, then drove {0|vesterday and the body of ane Maj. Gen. Va
now are being drawn up by a group of House members—some
weatherman prevented scheduled test runs. Metzler is slated to wheel the Glessner Special in the Memorial Day 500-Mile.
DETROIT, May 2 (UP) — Authorities said today they were
in the Woodside Methodist
and at the same hour Wednesday |
idoned Quaker School four miles east of here and fired at Miss
the scene of the shooting, ani i... grown victim was reabandoned school! near Quaker covered ning. Ohio.
Moscow's air show.
. sitting on the House Labor Com- “satisfied” that the fatal shooting |Church. Her topics in order for|Stout:-when she turned in terror|Church on a country road wherei po... ..4 1 Yagel, 23, ‘Terre Great Bri mittee. 44 S Ih . H 4 : of an usher during a gay wedding these four appearances are “Wilt/and"fled back to the automobile. (lovers were known to park. Hats, drowned: when his Sov. ~ TWO Comn The concessions represent the ® pe ma ee urvivors party was accidental. Thou Be Made Whole?”; “The! The bullet entered her right] Mr. Bare told authorities that oat overturned ‘In the ‘Wabash were arreste administration forces’ supreme ° ° ° Frank Cembrowicz, 29, died of Three R's of Wholeness”; “A New thigh from behind and ,coursed/he and Miss Stout had been near Terre. Haute yesterday: His three clashes effort to prevent defeat of their Road for First Semi-Final a bullet wound in the side early Commandment,” and “Who Is|thrqugh her intestines, punctur-{constant companions for three Wife: Berni Xe 7 Yes s Nine Com Taft-Hartley repeal bill in a cri- y : >i yesterday. He was an usher at/My Neighbor?” ing ‘them eight times, the sheriff months. He could offer no in-{¥ ce, and brother, Lar, of during a4 tical test set for tomorrow. I d . . | the wedding Saturday of Emily, Mrs. Welch will lead the de-|said. formation on the assailant, whom |15, also were plunged into the - nr 3 The other concstslons would in- Contest to Be Held in War Memoria Kiuslanski, 22, and Joseph Wik-|votions at the May Day luncheon Rushed to Doctor authorities suspected was a sex|Tiver but were rescued by Henry re Four "elude: lanski, 31, of Centerline, Mich. |meeting Thursday beginning at maniac or a bandit intent on|Jeffers, 65, Terre Haute, who was nig
ONE. A “free pseech” guarantee for employers. (Now in the Taft-Hartley Act.)
~ Tomorrow Night; Finals Set Thursday
By ART
WRIGHT
The shooting occurred at Hamtrack, a separate city within the
The coveted Times Spelling Bee medals will be presented tomor-i metropolitan limits of Detroit.
will receive the first vote. A sub-
andria, was found dead on State
row night in the World War Memorial Auditorium to 32 Indianabolis
World War Memorial Wednesday
Captain of Detectives George
1:30 p. m. in the Broadway Methodist Church. The Sigma Alpha Iota Chorale directed by Mrs. Carl B. Moore will sing, Mrs.
The gir’s companion, John IBare, 23-year-old Lexington farm- road. er, rushed her to the office of a Salem physician, who ' ordered
robbing couples parked on the fishing on the bank. He plunged
in and pulled out the pair. Mr.
Miss Stout was able to tell au-|Yagel's body was recovered an thorities only that the man who|hour later.
padlocked th railing at tl while five ott American lea
there was n
TWO. A requirement that both! school pupils and 12 from Marion County schools before they start| Knuckles said the prosecutor’s|Harold Brady will accompany the that she be sent to the Newishot her was “tall and dressed| At Mt. Vernon a body found Police were labor leaders and management| their first semifinal contest. : office: was. “satisfied” the death singing. Mrs. Frank Cregor will|Albany hospital. in-a dark shirt.” floating in the Ohio was tentas saws to cut file non-Communist affidavits. The spelldown will start at 7:30 p. m, All contestants should was an accident. Capt. Knuckles|talk on “Musical Therapy.” The! Mr, Bare told Sheriff Hamilton tively identified as L. M. Horrell, demonstrator (Taft-Hartley applies only tol report at 7 o'clock. No new contestants will be accepted. The lineup|sald a gun carried in the victim's \mornfng business and 12:30/and State Police Detective, Wayne| GOOD SEED IS VITAL 41, Rockport, Tex. who had been charges of u unions,) - now is made up of those who have pocket apparently discharged ac-{luncheon will precede the Tolbert that he had picked Miss| Good seed is a number one es- missing since Jan. 2 when he dis and behavior THREE. A requirement that /} qualified in preliminary spell-| cidentally. program. Stout up after work Saturday| sential for profitable farming. |appeared from a barge. German unions publish financial reports, n lala olin S downs in 16 city centers and six, . ; ! ly - (In Taft-Hartley.) townships of the Sn : A listless : The public will be adinitted free] re lured by free whey user, 241. Troffin [oaths [ico oe mms chon si g Hie © : with each other “in good faith.” in action. the Soviet- se (In Taft-Hartley)) The pronouncer will be Gaylord ZZ S #4 & FR a Kli a4 000 attended iE 5 h f * Mr. Rayburn said he would in-| Fall From Car Fatal |27e0 OF the specel Spann ho red nklin 4411 rally in the dorse these amendments in a] To 2.Year-Old Girl [Judges wil be Miss Susannah . House speech tomorrow. ° Milner, Miss Jean Wells and Miss | Qemonstratio “I believe they will insure pas-| (Continued From Page One) |yj,ryeue Gray, all of Tech High! J \ from the A sage of the administration's bill,” |gtate Highway Commission was School. ] : : France he said. : i: patching the road and the spot Those who are still in the con- : POLICE Ww If the concessions are offered|was marked by flares, police said. test at the close of tomorrow . - - prevent clas as amendments, the coalition bill Roy Arthur Stringer, 17, Alex-|night's round will return to the Wh oh WwW oul d Y a Hh er Lik e? Hel : munists and
stitute for the administration's Rd. 28 in Madison County yeater-
~~ bill, however, would have priority.
day, apparently the victim of a
night for the second semi-final.
The champion will be selected
dancers, ent
= PX Bargain hit-and-run driver. Sreany, night > the finals at : Sane Jal $ A car with a smashed grill and | the World War Memorial. NEEDLEPOI T d Ean . / 10% “A House Armed Services sub-| human hair on the windshield| The best speller of the 44 now an B ERY Things of Course! 3 davies . cominittes has set out to learn| Was found abandoned nearby and|In the contest will go to Washing- = > a - eel : : : ri ha \arrel why ar ha buy such|two paroled convicts were being|ton, D. C. late this month to ai oie 5 Was, 'argely ftems as ladies’ $35 ha 's in| held by Anderson police for ques. [Tépresent Indianapolis and Mari- Italy la 3 ndbags : . on County in the National Spelltheir PX's, at near-wholesale cost| tioning. Bee STEADY and tax-free, ? “Frances Titzer, 17, Evansville, Ing Bee: The Saplon wil send Ttaly damper _— a an ar: a er Wi ‘all expenses: paid by The i bi the subcommi *o pan, driving to early Las Tle ctr, Times. The Cty Ba leans are: ings. Abou Among other items for sale, at| driven by her brotheh Charles : - Communist | attractive prices and free of tax,|TILZ€T. 20, was in collision with a| PFIrELes With The Times in stag: Linen Stamped Goods and a Soci: are radios, groceries, sun glasses, Sr driven by George Cox, 17, . a : drew 15,000. cameras, toothbrus » 2 . . watches, " halders ana Trooper's Sister Killed Wesley A. Dierberger Ay Colired Lint Hand Towa . Austria A preliminary check by the sub-| Mrs. Lucille Redman Schwel-|Joins Law Firm deep tones and pastels «.......1,00 USI committees showed that post ex-| kart, 22, Poseyville, was killed : | changes, commissaries and their| when a car driven by her hus-| _' °e¥ A. Dierberger, former- B. Cream Colored Linen Hand Towel.§9¢ drew 100,000. Navy counterparts do an annual| band was struck by one driven ly with the Interpretative Divi- : munists mar gross business of some $650 mil-| by Austin Lane, 51, Mt. Carmel, sion of the Chief Counsel's Office C. Scarf or Vanity set, made in ing stand be Hon. : 11, as the Schweikart car made °F the Bureau of Internal Reve- Czechoslovakia .....cocoeeeees[,25 20,000 attenc “Numerous complaints” have|a left turn. State Trooper John|DUe has become associated with j rally at Vie _ been heard from businessmen who| Redman of the Jasper Post, the law firm of Ross McCord, D, Bure Linen Plate Doily, made in Sweden say they can't meet that kind of| brother of the victim, was sent|IC¢ & Miller, the firm announced ® Czechoslovakia ................48¢ OUT. 4 competition, a subcommittee) to investigate the crash. He aid{today. /Stamped Pillow Tubing, hemstitched An qt spokesman said. Most complaints] not learn the accident victim was| Mr. Dierberger also had been jor crochet . 2.50 pr marched. lo Some from 1 retallers near Army, his sister until he reached the Bisietant counsel to the North ¢ stsereassenserningl Ph garpson pan avy or 'orce bases. scene, entral Division of the technical 1 5 : The Treasury Department also| Mrs. Rose Burchdall, 71, died|staff of the Revenue Bureau. E Caechotiovalien Linen Table Clot 9 ~of the Same ‘4s irked. It sees no good reason|last night of injuries received Matchi Wun Kin Seeteusesly by party . hy aan, for instance, when she was struck by an auto- S¥}}ipal Condition in anger hi oe Mat ing Linen Nap ins eeseeve-198 Singer Pau 't carry the same 20 mobile driven by i6-year-old Rob-|P ay. A passenger his + s v . _ cent excise tax when sold Fon ert Cole, Seymour, y car, Bonnie Smith, 26, of 2063 : F. Petit Point Design Chair Seat in Czechosl Army posts as when sold in reg-| The youth was charged with Park Ave, was treated and re- Special Demonstration ‘fine imported needlepoint ......5,50 ya . ular stores. operating a car without driver's|ieased. . . Among others who can't under- [license and authorities said ghey The car driven by Mr. Burks ©. Needlepoint Picture Outfit, contains with a se stand this is Chairman Carl Vin-|planned to ile a reckless homi-|Was in collision with one driven U needlepoint and frame, (sketched W — pam son, (D. Ga.), of the House Armed|cide charge today. by Carl Holtman, 18, of 705 EZ-DUZ-IT an old fashioned girl and boy). 2,98 ea. Josie. Services Committee. Mr. Vinson| Miss Clara B. Miller, 69, of|Hampton Dr. J ol x it Poland has introduced a bill to levy the|Benton, Harbor, Mich, was killed| John Gaughan, 73, of 3636 N. CROCHET FR AME H. Felice Knitting Worsted, four-ounce POLISH | same tax in PX's as is charged/and three other persons were in-|Illinois St, was injured as a car skein of 100%, virgin wool ...... 1,10 catures of | elswhere, jured when her car collided with driven by Richard Traylor, 3649 : wis and slogans Education a semi-traller near Michigan |N. Illinois St, backed out of a : J. All-Purpose Knitting Bag ........3,98 lantic. Pact City. Constantine Booras, Chica-|driveway at the Traylor home, 3 Tuesday, May 3 An atfractive bag to use for need Plan. Sen. Robert A, Taft (R. 0.),/go, was driver of the truck. striking Mr, Gaughan, who was Ys y work, a beach b f ing bab predicted the Senate would turn Car Hits Under walking on the sidewalk. Mr. On achibag of lof Saryin y Yugoslav down a proposal to change the id neerpass Gaughan was treated at General Through Sat., May 7 things, Completely waterproof; beauti. TWO HU? formula for providing $300 mil-| Willlam Garner, 22, Lawrence-| gogpita], fully finished on the outside in plaid 1 r ‘lion in federal ald to states for|PUrg: died at the wheel when his : rayon taffeta gos ave pan education. car struck an underpass abut-|. : Ciocheling made sasvesfest- and . past a ) The proposal, sponsored by Sen.|ment on U. 8. 50 near the Indl-| =m Al == Se , 9 oh K. Needle Kit .................. 15,00 the IE Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R. Mass), Sa-Ohis line in Dearborn Coun-| /Z fn with the use of this unique A handsomely fitted kit containing . te Comin basis of $10 per school Aa, But William Hilton, 41, of 243% rame. sorted sizes of crochet hooks and knit- side. Mr. Taft said “I don't think we'll Virginia’ Ave., died yesterday in| , ' ting needles, yarn bobs, knit counter, Mexico have any trouble beating it.” General Hospital, the victim of | [Ii Come in, ..see Mrs. Vivian Atting shuttle . , . compact and easy ALMOST [The Onfoan, one of 14 sponsors a hit an) Fon Selva 1 BH ©" Most Direct Service Slater demonstrate how Ex-Duz-lt to carry. parades an o 0 ucation Bill,| In traffic mishaps in Indianap- . Bars and re: favors a formula based on rela-|olis yesterday three persons were Shae. ¥ Rankin 34 makes sweaters, hats, rugs, baby
tive wealth of states as well as i school population for distributing oo ald. Under that formula grants : oud range from $5 to $10 per
injured, one critically. Jesse Burks, 25, of 2335 Central Ave, driver of one of two cars which collided at 424 8t. and Clarendon Rd. last night, was in
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