Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1949 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Fre Sweeps Fence Co. Warehouse and Draws

Raways Go. Defends Reid

Foot ad Under Way on

Crowd of Onlookers

Grau Draft Charges Firm Dealings amar. 2 Await Sentence new chair. Wa oe Official Points Out ucation Here; Another . creased Wai 3 2 In Revenue n was an- Waives Jury Hearing From Car Cards e executive A fourth man charged with! : = nd the re. wiolation of the Selective Service| By BOBERT BIAEM Bie or Act was on trial in Federal Court : Indianapolis Railways yesterof new today. day defended its dealings with ified by the Gerald Haynes, 26, formerly of two firms headed by Harry Reid nual lunch- Ontario, Cal, now of Richmond, : Jr., son of the utility’s president, ute session. had pleaded mot guilty to the in hearings before the Public Monday in Sharge : when arraigned last Service Commission. jan Church, Instead of registering for the ‘Railways seeks an immediate president of peacetime draft last August, increase In fares to end losses Missionar authorities said Haynes inf which it contends will otherwise y yn ormed draft board authorities and Pres- oats ya hor Ria bins, tor ident Truman that he was not . rs pastor going to comply with the law. en On i Pe Two other men found guilty on ngs suspended Sof lected * first ) and will be resumed at 10 a. m., CoA Wh Silla Sharges yesterday weve {tomorrow. Aa - un pre-sentence investigation alent; the by Federal Probation officers. Marshal “Date, ss va, Two Found Guilty [president of Indianapolis Rafle - 3 Tyan. William Edwards Wildman, 26, ways, testified that the utility's a ch, Richmond, former Earlham Col-| § return on car card advertising > a. lege student, and Amos G. Bro- was higher than in most utilities Dr a kaw, 23, student at Ball State of comparable size. The adver-

Teachers College, were found guilty of failure to register Yor the peace time draft by juries which

tising is handled by Harry Reid Jr., Inc. He sald that in 1941, the last

public rela-

wn, the re- deliberated only 10 minutes each. : : year the advertising was handled sxecutive of Another defendant, Richard Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer. Photo by John Spickiemire Times Staff Photographer, Missionary Shuffiebarger, 26, Martinsville, Firemen pour water on a pile of blackened lumber at the Hoosier Fence Co. warehouse fire Spectators Cheryle Love and Lawrence Blus, both of 4702 Caroline Ave., were held on the DY suotties Sym. ot ps ne 3 8 avout mber of the waived jury trial and will appear| last night. shoulders of James A. Watson and James A. Watson Jr., both of 419 W, 63d St. In 1948, he sald, Harry Reid Jr., serve until I ederal Judge Robert C. 5 . b Inc., returned more than $60, 0 . | in revenue from car card adver Ss | Poin Widman and Brokaw local Pastor [Firemen Battle Four Hours Copper Pipe Held Cow oy Casale Horne's Condition msds fvase: Sr SH 1. To Control $45,000 Blaze ars on Gam Prat 0 tinted $34280. nm that city register. Brokaw said he had i 0 to al a ¥ Not Com tise With B as oh all n at He also listed $34,980 worth of BS a flan vite] She distriot attorney Building, Machinery, Cedar Posts Damaged DE Eighteenth Te. ’ ery, ; ervice upply Corp., During both cases, Hi Free- : . — by Harry Reid J locten suse man, rk professor St voraell Accepts Office Heat Melts Tires Off Nearby Concrete Mixer McManamon Rules A HOUSTON: Tex, Mavi uF) . Race Car Pilot bulk of the at ned uced Worlds University, Ithaca, N. Y., and de-. In Union Church A warehouse of the Hoosier Fence Co. 1701 KE. 38th St, was; On Water Co. Order b rn Wage 4.00: Slightly Improved been “entirely satisfactory.” fense attorney, contended that the| p= pres swept last night by a fire that required four hours fighting before| base ohe-fnan . | Public Cotnselor William KE. draft boards could have registered| ©) EMMA RIVERS MILNER |i was brought under control. Indianapolis Water Co. has no war against gambling today. Byron Horne, Scenery, Pa., race |Steckler queried Mr. Dale pari a without Sherr sig-| Dr. John B. Ferguson of Indi] Damage was estimated at $45,000. authority to require instaliation of| pale Richardson, wearing sil- driver injured Monday In practice Heulapy about purchase of more Ba) 8 e argu at the 1aw|anapolis has accepted the pas- N. E. Boyer, company president, who estimated the damage, said|copper service pipes from the ver-tipped cowboy boots and ajat the Indianapolis Motor Speed-| ! than $5000 worth of “wig-wags, not prescribe appearance intorate of the Union Church in|it included loss of building, machinery, fencing and cedar posts. property line to the customer’s|Wide-brimmed white hat, used the w,y remained in critical condi- evices to signal vehicle motor person for registry. Manila, Philippine Islands, where] The fire was discovered by a ter, Atty. Gen, Emmett Me- [Dat to batter down the back room jnen when brake Sir promity wae F Howard Canghran, U. 8. Dis-| ila. Pullippine Islands, where a ae Lost, however, were & cup won Jeter; A iy, oS on, | : e © door of & downtown hotel yes- tion today at Methodist Hospital.|low, He admitted the gadgets ma Annoy. oo anierel wh 25 years ago. *{ner. who smelled the cedar smoke” ™'D STOWE and Mr. Boyer's| The company always has re- ‘ Horne underwent surgery yes- ere Rot Eabeolutely necessary” - trial all °o S are not on| p. perguson will retire 88s, he worked overtime in the PT"CRAl collection of personally quired that home owners pay for| Charging through the door, he|terday and physicians said his 4) a hey Joy heh and, that ‘Hard to Draw Line’ pastor ho the Irvington Presby- ofAce. . autographed pictures of movie | SOPERY pips Jism Joe Whisp ain found humtelf 10 She ma Oe a slightly the experiment had been “well terian Church with the title “min- ¢ e shut-off valve at the pri e pohen asked if bis religious be-| ior" ormeritus” July 1. He and] Firemen were summoned at|* 51 atiekses, vate property line, On Mar, 1 the proceeded to Amash a baseball| The race car pilot was tnjured| "xy yecterday's hearings closed, law, Wildman said: Mrs, Ferguson will drive to the|6:17 p. m. and battled the blaze] Mr. Boyer said he had intended utility ordered builders to use cop- ticker, rip racing blackboards off | when his car went out of controllcommissioner Ar NS Jay "It 1s diffonlt to draw the line |WeSt coast the latter part of Julyuntil a few minutes after 10 p. m. to put the table, cup and pictures|per instead’ of other material on the wall and scatter playing cards entering the southwest turn atinronosed that all parties in the sometimes between whether to|2nd board a plane there to cross A crowd of spout M0 spectators fly snd pris a Be pe _— She (attous the Sows: the Speedway. It cut down the rate hearing hold an informal obey the state or higher laws the Pacife. : was attrac y the fire. e r meter. "5 bank into the infield, swerved conference on the matter When i(Laws of God).” But I believe the] Mrs. Ferguson said this morn- Tires Melted Off io bund on the 125th St. property. Sdisy oblented bosses ine “I'M GOING to close up or tear back onto the track and struck|a) the evidence was in and bee higher laws come first.” ing it will be the first airplanel yy ooriigily rooted, concrete: . Bigh com OF fhe. SODPEr FIPS 81d up every gambling joint 1n Hous-(fhe OUtads retaining val Beatin. fore any PEC ruling, ne § toaliled tat RegosIine 3 her of them ever has) ick structure which burned was Freedly F Sims Totaly of Masini B County etiden: a 5 a corner &8 approximately 150 feet. morally wrong. When they went abroad to|140 feet side and 280 feet long. He ides ny mie dn Figen the husky constable arrested] The car, wrecked beyond repair 3 Hurt in Tanker Blast Brokaw had described the sys-|take over this Manila church|A 200-foot section of root was . : mine whether the company had Charles Sabila and Sharged him| foe the 1049 race, was a Grancor-| * NF'YCASTLE, New Brunswick, 3 tem as “un-Christian, unconstitu-|back in 1922, they traveled by|destroyed by the fire, Heat was ervices fl - |wuthority to enforce this rule. With being a “boo ; ‘Warner Special “- +39, owned May 4 (UP)—Three crewmem - . tional and f 5) ering a policy|ship and took with them their/high enough to melt. tires off a x The ruling held that aithough| Officer Richardson launched his|10intly by Horne and Anthony|were hospitalized today after an that is certain fo lead to another|five children Hicluding an infant'concrete mixer standing near. 5 the company has authority to in-|“total war on the eve of a full- Granatelll of Chicago. explosion in the No. 1 hold set : war” ton before the|? TO0tS old Mr. Boyer said that about 20-| Retired Embalmer [sist that the water pipe installed scale investigation of his anti-|pyp, yw winEry USED the 250-ton tanker Elkhound afire | pn r oi am BD ole ae Church Was Bombed 000 of chain link fence and farm| jigs Here at 66 be safe and of good quality it has gambling activities. He appears yesterday as it was unloading its Jury, Mr. Caughran sald: ist. The church includes most of fencing might be salvaged from no power to force a builder or before the county grand jury to-| The Bible, or some part of it,cargo of oll. The tanker was s ‘thing of passive resist |the Protestant denominations inthe fire, which destroyed a large “Freedly F. Sims, Tetired em-|Property owner to use a paraticu-(day to testify how and why his|how has been translated intojlowed to a sandbar and the fire ,. ance The e law) is not natively) Philippines with the exception quantity of cedar posts and wood-|balmer, died today ih the h ome of lar high-priced material. one-man campaign began, more than 900 languages. allowed to burn itself out. Rere. a us op uh x of the Episcopal Church. Some-|working machinery. . a son. Paul E. Sims, 620 N- Riley : : ; pave ey a thin, on it is io times 27 different denominations| Mr. Boyer estimated, however,| ove. after a lo lines. He was ; 2 2, ue & ae represented in ie Sngrega: that the company would be able is ng . STRAUSS STRAUSS . on. The ce was bombed outito resume operations within three |“ » 1 “With the last breath of my|oom JU Cl rebuilt anys, Athy Born in o ma, Mr| SAYS: : TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW| SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW.

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body I would say stamp it out. We can not have it in a country for which so many young men have been torn, have bled and

have been killed.

“Y do not find fault with the Bociety of Friends,” Mr. Caughran continued, “they are fine people. . . . I know many of them. But I do not believe they are speaking for that sort of thing.”

Upholds Religious Rights

Mr. Freeman appealed to the

and the new manse in which the Fergusons will live is being erected. More Americans are living on the islands now than ever before, Mrs. Ferguson reports. She says the Sunday school of Union Church is “overflowing.” Dr. Ferguson has consented to serve the Manila church for a year while they seek a permanent pastor, Mrs. Ferguson said. On June 26, the Irvington congrega-

: Fire Companies 22 and 28, Truck 22, Squad 4, District 2, Engine 2 and Engine 21 were used to fight the blaze. Capt. Charles Bevin, acting battalion chief, led operations.

Personal Property Damaged

Mr. Boyer, who was gathering mushrooms on his property at U. 8. Highway 31 and 125th St. when the fire was discovered, said that some personal property was

.| Methodist Church and the Modern

Sims, had lived in Indianapolis

50 years. He served as an em-|.

balmer with the old E, E. Gross Funeral Home here for 30 years, retiring 19 years ago. He was a member of the Morris Street

Woodmen'’s Lodge. Surviving are two other sons, John V. Sims and Marion Sims, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Margaret J. Quackenbush, North Dighton, Mass,; a brother, Hay-

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jury on grounds that a greater guestion than a law violation was at stake. The right of a young man to practice his religious conYidtion was also involved, he

tion will hear Dr. Ferguson's farewell sermon. Dr. Howard Stone of Franklin, Ind., is his

damaged in the blaze. One object was a table made from a wagon wheel owned and used by his father years ago on

den H. Sims, Loogootee, and two grandchildren. Services at 1:30 p. m. Friday in successor. the G. H. Herrmann Funeral a farm north of Westfield. It|Home will be followed by burial in could be repaired, Mr. Boyer said.| Washington Park.

Scaffold Victim Edi Conti J DANAFOLS

The Indiana weather picture today remained much the same as yesterday as southerly winds swept across the state, bringing Hurt in Collapse warm air from the southwest and bright sunshine. Of Bridge Framework Slight cloudiness was centering in parts of extreme northern Don Howard. In apolis tav- Indiana and there was some risk of a few showers today. ern operator, }, 1aoian fal onal. More moist air was expected: tomorrow to bring rain to Indiantion in 8t. Vincent's Hospital today, recovering from injuries suf-

apolis and the southern half of rexel Sylvia M. Schants, 46, 1343 W. fered Sunday when a heavy

the state. Cooler air from the northwest was expected to bring EERE i] Orne ames Homing bridge scaffolding collapsed on ana shor, 16 him as he fished near the Monti-

some relief to the hot spell with Pt. cello water works. ane "Wontar, 33. Fi.

temperatures rising to about 80. Mr. Howard, who has a frac- Re 0s Serer

See Weather Map on page 20. Temperatures in Indianapolis one year ago today: High, 58, ured pelvia ang internal injuries, |low, 49. Augie: Marie Keitotaette © Conner, Ney ay nearly submerged in water an hour before the scaffolding EVENTS TODAY aan. ta # 4p emont po Soula bo Hrted oF bm wins Fp ens, ne fren, ten Pose wile, Rp 3 fn CHEE crane. Nasional Event tive | Commit alton T. Boy Tk a3 Two fellow fishermen and Mr. d Priday, American

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until a wrecker could be brought to the water's edge to lift the

sell told jurors that it also conperned the question as to whether or not a citizen must first surrender his beliefs, by registering, before being allowed to practice them, if classified as a conscientious objector. Three other men, charged with failure to register for the draft, were to face trial in Federal Court today.

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