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MOTHERS DAY [itil pan dar Wins 75th Derby

Mom Is Paid Tribute for Her Day Sunday Best,

Hem nomvee, Sokaein With Brilliant Stretch Run

Tirkes presents four top prize winners in the Mother's Da Verse Donte which rw oe 2000, Suis Mais: So Balmy Weather Allen, first-place winner in the adult division, wins $100; Makes Fish ‘Bite

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American Greeting Publishers, Inc., of Cleveland, are on * full bill of entertainment was Page 11. seing offered to those who enjoy Winner Pays Backers $34 to Score Upset

the outdoors. At 2.04 1-5 Like Dad

The weatherman forecast generally fair and warmer weather By JOHN DIETRICH United Press Sports Writer

today and tomorrow with no showers or rain in Indianapolis and Central Indiana. This was in striking contrast LOUISVILLE, Ky., May T —Ponder, the fast rupning son of a speedy father, won the Kentucky Derby today,

:0 parts of the West where violent weather raked Texas for 24 hours just, as his daddy did five years ago.

and left four persons dead, scores He wasn't expected to Win-e

injured and enormous crop and that gold and glory was to have

property damage, - Rain, hail and floods followed 2 tornado In the Lone Star state and snowstorms swept through part of the Rocky Mountain area yesterday. Here in Indiana the temperature was to rise tp between 85 and 70 degrees this afternoon. Best of Fishing

In accord with the weather,

“Photo, Joe Williams and Derby

By MISS SUE ALLEN, 1830 E.

: ALHOUN ST, here, Hoosier sports activities will (1st Place, hide Diviion~Dedicated to her sister—a Mother |be in full swing today. 8 har t, Page 37. eft: Mrs. Benton Fowler, R. R. 3, Martinsville.) : | | gone to Olympia--but. he came : | Indiana anglers were promised | BO The Matte tainty ot Swany As He dipped His brush eoch smile, the “best” in fishing along J houg h hia . preh jp at " ie a pander ong, ; each look, each tender prayer streams and rivers and pan fish lin f : +A the final yards from ¢ chose a sturdy canvas of content Was captured by the brush and myriad |g1e gaid to be biting at anything hy wl the bl be t of roses entwined with song: oils and lingered there! |which resembles a worm or lure. | home, to win the blanks The while the artist toiled he wore @ And i He finished work wos not sur- (Nearly all counties of the state ji a an old story in Derby smile of sympathy, __possed by any other! | | t w : i Jove ns) the world of men and God gave the world a work of an|"tIOTE go6q fish ine. expected to Ll GY ; ¢ Risory--Calumet Farms pc mility! when he made you a mother! favor all types of outdoor sports| [Em ' abadallti3 1 3 | dla I hen ow ¢Xpegted it

since it will be neither too hot nor too cold: Golf courses and tennis courts should take a beati ling today. ' Dirt track automobile races are scheduled for Jungle Park and Bloomington, midget cars will run at the W. 16th St. midget track this afternoon and across the street at Indianapolis Speed-

way railbirds are promised some {of the highest, speeds of the ses-| ; : Capot passed him to take second json as drivers prepare for the A WW | place with Palestinian third. 500-Mile Race Pp 9 e Photo by John Spickiemire, Times Staft PhotosrapBaer, It was the same sefting as in Doable-Header Sharon Rose Rybolt Harold Collins it When pS ang Oa { : a : : n sho neive. The Indiabapolis Indians will Snug in their little beds at their homes last night were from the strest as cars whirled around him, Shi { ' 3 diahapD Sharon Rose Ryboit, 1310 K. St. Clair Bt. and Hathig Coline, trending. along: BOR. DIOGKS (10M ieir homens. The Herring. | mre ofa OR Th was play a double header with Co-| 1218 8, Meridian St. both 214 Ing along, , eh. terri much of a chance for Stir Up was Mitts this s7\:no0 ra 158 an Bt. 2%, their tears wiped away by kindly parents phoned police*Tound their children had been foun® in |gimost An even mongy choice. But a n an e| policemen and : tic’ parents. Both had wandered from their separate parts of the city and were safe in the juvenile ald division [when Eddie Arcarg, who was up sandlot baseball diamonds are| homes into a world that got larger and larger. Harold was pulled at City Hall, Together they for a Times photographer, (on the once-mighty Olympia topr : : psc day, thought Broadcloth was cole thé stretch

expected to bé loaded. gh aE 3 A 5 ia Ma Ye Nave "IIHS [aay, he swung his mount wide

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{favorite to win, But the Fred | Hooper colt ran out of gas at | the head of the stretch and that's ere Ponder, at 16 to 1, turned the speed. RE : Capot Passes Olympia Olympia had shot his bolt and

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‘ weather.” . . . : By MISS HELEN F. SUDDARTH, 438 S. RURAL ST. More snow’ was predicted for Doctors Trying to Slow President Down id, didn’t need that kind (2d Place, Adult Division—Dedicated to her Mother, now deceased, Southern Wyoming and Western . y oe * Youre: B whose picture she holds.) Big Punch in Hearing Though Work Keeps Piling Up on His Desk A-A Fire Burst Near °° Preak. The Woon meats swiy.. the fede ph a Colorado, . an area battered by E d Thi fae lhe dud i urs ear Just Like His Daddy - s empty, the fledglings Her. arms are now empty, her : | to. Pare 3 e home nests amp olings _ Hor. arms ore pi, ur, elit Tugs, Winaras oF. She past Expected his. Week ar 3s 1 Plane, Pilots Say oe yet turned on the spied Just ‘another old Mother left sitti As her mind turns time backward to. of - h BY £10 ue TON, May 7 (UP)—Harry 8 Truman's physician! WABHINGTON, May 7 (UP)— From alone » those she holds dear. ‘ i? pve ay rt Ja aryl Judith Coplon didn’t learn how said tonight on the eve of the President's 85th birthday that “he’s Pan American Airways said to-{ SM for the. wire, that oan : Rr The sound of “the ‘voices. of childhood] n-ithe FBI operates during her years workihg too hard.” ‘day. anti-aircraft fire f { polit on there was nothing in this Sitting alone in the firelight's last glow down, Tex., as the tornado struck with the Justice Depart 1 't ‘Nay a near diamond jubilee field of 14 horses Sidon i. Sound sown; Tex ius the furaado ater) epartment, thie Don’t get Brig, Gen. Wallace H. Graham wrong. Although his Navy task foree exploded near Jubilee field 0 reaming her dreams of the long, long [ike celestial music: folls sweet on her! 4 ult up in Lub- first two weeks of her espionage patient is doing more work than any one man ought to, “he's in| one of its planes three weeks ago. ‘© catch him. ago. ers. bock, Tex., where one woman trial must have been an eye- good condition, he's doing fine. | rT esemesecee gat the Navy sald it doesh’t know! Otherwise, Ponder did it like She sees in-the embers each happy Her lot may seem lonely but memoties "2 electrocuted by a wet cir-|opener. Mr. Truman approached his iQ di St ik anything about it {his daddy--he ran the mile and child's face are there fcuit. An overnight downpour of | The 27-year-old Barnard Col- new birthday, the fifth since he| engaix rike A spokesman tor the atritne * quarter in the sams time, 2:04 Each one in her heart has its own little As she sits by the fire in her old rock five inches of rain swelled into|lege graduate was a picture of succeeded the late President Gg | S said one of its pilots, Capt. Ra 1:5: He paid more money. than his place. ing chair, a flood four feet deep in some smiling confidence when she en- Roosevelt as President in April, ett ement nags mond C. Gerber, Amit ile, N Y | father — 334.00, 311.00 and 36.20 : Lubbock residential areas. |tered Federal Court here on Apr. 1945, with a lot on his mind and| SOUTH BEND, May 7 (UP)— reported a burst of anti-aircraft 2CT0% the board, His daddy had In Utah, where strong, cold 25 to be tried on charges of steal-|a lot of work still to do. Negotiations to end the 18-day- fire from a task force of two Phid Only $14.20 to win, winds ripped fruit trees, a gust/ing secret FBI documents for, Bo it's no wonder that, as Dr. old strike at Bendix Aviation Cor- aircraft carriers and a number | Greentree ' Stables’. Capot ‘paid took the life of a 23-year-cld/iransmission to Russia. {Graham said, “he’s working ex-|poration here were broken oft | of destroyers. Co-Pilot George 390 and $5.80 while Palestinian, oil well worker when it blew| Mid-way through the first week, tremely hard, he's busy constant- abruptly today, and a company|Ubel said he saw flashes trom | cond choice in the betting, .rehim from atop a 75-foot’ der. her smile began to fade, and she/ly, he's working too hard.” (offical sald “We're right back two destroyers and immediatel turned $4.30 to show: rick. {looked like a frightened .litfle| Does this alarm the doctor? where we started.” lobserved the bursts off ny Olympia finished sixth, fading co ———————————— bobhy-soxer when the jury filed “Oh, no—no more than it alarms, A meeting between Bendix offi- plane's starboard win {badly after leading until shortly in to begin hearing the second'any doctor when a patient isicials and representatives of the’ The incident ow. at 10:31 | After the mile mark was passed. H, U LLETI N week’s testimony. |doing too much work.” Can't he CIO United Auto Workers Union a, m. Apr, 15, the airline said, |0ld Rockport was fourth and [. Big Punch to Come ;slow the President down? {local ended at 5:15 p. m. | “We know ‘absolutely nothing {Halt fifth, ; An unidentified pedes- A The government still hasn't ‘A Happy Man’ | Millard E. Stone, director of in- about it,” a Navy spokesman Swit, Early Face thrown its big punch of the trial.| We're working on that. Only dustrial relations for the firm. aid, “but Adm. William H. p.| Part credit for the Calumet trian about 55, was killed That probably will come next its awfully dificult. There is so nid 2h. negotistions were ‘Te- Blandy, commander-in-chief of ifimph went 15 Sreentzes, 08 week, when the prosecution is ex. Much work to do." “ ho fom the Atlantic Fleet, 1s che "4 : id shortly after 1 a. m. today pected to Soin Th some of the Have his labors Affected the | Absolutely no progress toward ogpt. Gerber said re ealng. ana Wine List, which .forosd

| when an automobile struck documents that were found in President's naturally buoyant Jetucment, has been made,” said vine at 6500 feet and was 50 OlYMPpia to such a swift, early 2 | him he-w ine § Judy's purse when FBI agents SPirit? wih Stone. 5 Both parties appear i..." srom New York on a trip Pace that he tired when they as 5 WAS Crossing in , rected her and her married “Not a bit. He's a happy man. o be right back where we from Bermuda at the time of the made the turn for home.

| the 300 block, Virginia Ave. Russian boy friend, Valentin A. Ang he Jo Rpsohiey Jouadgut” started.” SAE |incident. Nine passengers were weve Boh who hat Raver Gubitchev, on a New York street r. Granam sa r. Truman! . s {aboard the four-engi C . ? ore. Was wa | Police said the driver of on Mar. 4. |put on a little weight In the past Retired Officer Held lation. Sugthed Consts {for just that to happen. When ; i : = But for th tt , |year. evr re ——— | Olympia started slowing down he the car was Raymo 1p PUL fOr the past two ‘weeks, V', vo. Under Mann A | fy MADLON LUCILLE CRUMLEY, 13, WILLIAMSPORT, IND. | wil ymond D. |," wige-eyed G-girl has watched “But. he took it off again.” the gg oan ? Act Char ® Ball Hospital Suit Oats ol he Cammet: speed (1st Place, Junior Division—Dedicated to her Mother son, 3149 Central Ave., |3 parade of FBI agents file into P People who see the Pr id ¢ Lawrence A. O'Donnell, 48, re- Shifted to H C ster needed. Capot kept driving Right: Mrs. Lucille Crumley) a.soldier. He was mot held the witness box and tell how they © ) enident oN oliceman from Newton | enry County ! ded. Capot kep g 4 Tr. 0 + |kept watch on her every move- ally say he’s as dapper as ever, |y. ue Was free under $1 bondi NEW are Jinte farsien but just didn’t have enough. W : 000 IW CASTLE,

My Mother's love is measured high; Eternal life in each new blown Spri i * |ment from the time they first a* quick to smile. as delighted) Bridie] Bote “ne pring— e ney TrSti with the occasional White Housel (°02Y On federal charges of vio- against Ball Memorial Hospital ket of roses and Jomes™ fifth.

She gave me star dreams from the sky— My Mother's faith i ; | . suspected she was a Melodies ls Iolo 28 Yathies Jails @ besietly thing. ‘Woman Dies After Leap Pe Baan... | functions. late the Mann Act, ain mL Muncie and Dr, Robert Me-| Wright, the baking powder mile sughter to brush the tears from my eye; : ; to | | Tonight the President had Tren . ichael has been filed in Henry lionaire, dfd it last year with A THreaTo Husk the tears Irom wY MVE; ina. baby's sling, wplurved foce-= To Escape Seymour Fire Spellman to Dedicate | hance to forget his burdens for Coronado, Cal, and arraigned Cireult Court asking award of Citation and before that wita

Times State Serv oils ; ore the U. 8 commissi wg My Mother's Faith is a heavenly thing; In the aged and weak of every roce— SEYMOUR. May To Mrs. Line $10 Million Boys Town | while. A group of his triends pose He made ball. Sper] 325,000, (Continued P Nu Mother S14ih is 8 bagvetly Hrs: .. pu wach oct of kindly human gravs; Jae RO OR MAY T= Mua. Lillie) ¥ ove TOWN, Neb. May 7) feted him on the eve of his birth-| FBI Agent ¥. H. McIntire said Fa Dr Sa Margaret Janid, ontinued on’ Page 37<~Col. 1) ; : yD, = : s {day. What they said and what he , was ony. al the hospital, the wing— My Mother's God is every place. Schneck Memorial Hospital, | (UF) Francis Cardinal Spellman 4 (0 0 Corot because it Was IM O'Donnell was charged with|,..i¢ charges that several hot| P) - T op EN second victim of a fire which|0Of New York will dedicate $10 5... "0 taking Elizabeth MacHugh, 21,| water bottles of “excessive high | [1SONEr 1 APS |gutted Bridges Bar in downtown: million worth of new buildings at party. {across a state line from Boston! Tog’! § 4 {Sevmour = |this - haven for homeless boys Tomorrow Mr. Truman will, as to Mifintown, Pa. for tmmoral| peratures were Placed on ner Jogi Pool for $8 Mrs, M ial | tomorrow Yy (the White House put it, “cele- purposes Miss M: H [Wille she was: under: ether om) . Motsinger suffered burns : 'brate quietly.” lo or acHugh 18. In py, “Wi from the blaze and injuries when, Klaborate festive preparations ot ima | Third degree burns re tea, ON Der by Winner 2 she jumped from a window of her! Were made.and the main street] | the platntift char ed pre h apartment above the bar to the! Was lined with flags for the et! th 9 * to ' become aarged ny ap at PERHAPS IT was because he Sakrete sidewalk below while city| Individual buildings were decked | n © nsi © | months. The suit was venued from had just been given time to remen were putting a ladder in|in bunting. An open house also’ ’ | Delaware County [“ponder” the question, but the Place ® make a rescue attempt. [Wis sehedblied. \Jenner to continue attack on ERP. ............. Page 8. ee Kentucky Derby and a pool made er daughter, Orpha, 15, suffo- ng those assisting Cardinal | (General mews snd feat r Held in AHempt up in the county jail proved a cated in her bed in the smoke|Spellman will be Archbishop Ger-| Ph : Jeatures, Pages 1.12) P winning combination for one filled Motsinger apartment. An-|ald T. Bergan of Omaha and imes otos of Indianapolis society at French To Assault Girl 5 { prisoner, other daughter, Dorothy, escaped Archbishop Henry Rohiman of| Lick at Derby Time . ... Louise Fletcher's | A 22-year-gld man was held by| A 35-year-old Indianapolis man njury, [Dibner lows, jad | Counter Spy . , . Katy Atkins’ column. ...... Page 13 on a vagrancy charge last/JL TESTE OB ot . be " ‘ y (Women's news, fashions, teen activits {night when he was identified as| Socialite Reports Theft Governor Pardons : gardens, bridge, Pages 13-24) ye i you Jetson who attempted TwiaStemion 04 he walked out of he Of $250,000 in Gems Five Hooky Players Hoosier Mother of 1049... . A picture story. ..... Page 251 girl in the 100 block W, 11th st Aew the name of the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ¥T: DODGE, Towa, May 7 (Up) (Editorials, World Report, politics, radio, movies, Pages 25-38) | A neighborhood resident told Lo oer, out Of & pool heing made Ww. V wh l—Five high school students con- Indians Nip Columbus, 7-6, In 10 Inn i : Up by employes uf he A A . Va. May 7 (UP)—Mrs, Ron-' Toe ’ y Ings . . . officers the man enticed the girl smee, When Ponder won, the RED Jj 31d Baicom, New York and Paim €7atu ated themselves today on| latest Speedway news ... baseball results. .. Page 87 Into an alley, but fled when the poo) paid the defendant $8 for his ) Ew ¥. : “#3 Beach socialite, reported tonight 8eiUng Off scot free after they (Sports, Pages 37-40; Classified Advertising, Pages 61-48 girl screamed. He Wqa later cap-{5.oant ticket ' _ By JOHN M. COOK, 16, RT. 2, MOORESVILLE. {that $250,000 worth of jewelry Wer® caught playing hooky. i .” jtured in 3 near downtown hotel) > vn : 24 Pn or Dion —odicated 1 bs Mot, i. Db Sah) 204 Den len rom her sue at Frio Woes ive was OWhar Features on Inside Pages ern to th Senne tor EE EE ba "Mam" am "opi ‘ " : 0 Amuse. ..3, ! i “av aon. . y ort ek ge My Mar calls me “Sobny,” still, And ‘the the marks upon the well, Mrs. Balcom, who is honey- the five for missing class without Pe oh ba 3 Fostions 13 Mis. Manneiy 12 chaos. ...+..7 eal enol orderly conduct after what police Int e voy the Mathers sometimes will. Say | am nearly six feet tall | mooning here after her marriage Permission to attend a school Beauty ronan: Yen Moy wily SH Science .....28 HERZTOG GIVES UP POWERS reported was an argument with a Huaion ines 1 did, 4 get @ feeling, sometimes, she |a week ago at Palm Beach to meeting at Storm Lake. Bridge ......23 Forum ......26 Othman g T Prob 32 LA PAZ Bottvia May 1 (UF) a wife o i : ould like 16 toke me o'er ber knoe! [the former - bobsled amon] Then one of the five Banded in ons. se BC 2/30 [ OtHAN ve :20 een Prob. ..22 President Enrique Hertzog today, Sheriff Cunningham was not in She likes to tock me in ot ight, My “Mon it tying hard to hide (told hotel officials she discovered/Mr. Erbe a letter. It was a full Cap. Capers 16/Hollywood ...34| Porition r. . .37 Boel ‘Wilson o3|dslegated his powers to Vice|the According 10 one die frets ‘til | tun out the light. That, really, I'm her joy and pride. {the loss while dressing for the pardon from Gov. Willia Nn ! + +34 | Politics ..... ‘Earl Wilson +35 ident Mamerto Urriolago gruntied observer who held a Se ters oli Sut and i { m 8. Classified 41-48 Home. Dec. ,.18 | Radio .......32 Women's .13-24|on the And tries we hoop » - fooki lent fod 2 ; maki do her bidding, {hotel's ‘annual spring ball. ' She Beardsley, - who attended - the Crossword .. 35 Junior Page .28 | Records veees.9 World ar 2 Mr H Srounds ol falling Dinh ka on al. sung or w she thinks she’s kidding! said the gems were insured, ting as principal speaker, |Editorials ...26,Dan Kidney 26| Ruark .«.....29,World at Jo ig 5 .cabinst resigned inc

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