Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1949 — Page 3
—Of Gabi rior 13% just week's meeting of the Clemency Commission. DoubMuyl; Would etson It was the first time Workman's parole had been considered by the ’ Being Discussed Reopen’ “Docks ; Party ‘Chairman commission since Ao eave when he told the Supreme Court ' LONDON, Aug. (UP) United HONOLULU, Avg. 3 (UP): oi By DAN KIDNEY a an of political {5 a hand-written petition that he States chiefs of staff Hawaiian legislative’ sald Times Staff Writer scandal-rumors: had been successful in buying a ‘ A a bill permitting Hawaii to go WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 For- hs {number of paroles and ¢ominte 4 the ste Stevedoring business will Gov. Ralph F. Gates, Repup- Must Wait a Year plained that he could not seem Sa we Ingram a ica national committeeman on the basis of past clemency to make his technique work in snfirmed desk | by no noon (Hawail time) to {from Indian: and Rep. Cecil commission policy. flat denial of 'hi# own behalf. rk in the . day. |Harden, Republican national com- the Workman clemency plea Dean was sentenced as a memolio re« The top secret conference ~The bill was believed certain} {mitteewoman, may again be on 'meant the convict, must wait atber of a gang which riddled an | powers 10 Downing St... Prime Minister! to pass although opposed x Charles Butler, hee on bond 'opposite sides when the voting least a year before 1 making a new Indianapolis police sergeant with s known . Clement Attlee’s wfficigl residence, Stainback, 13 of the 45 lawmak- ih trial in the "tri [for a, new national chairman attempt. ci machine gun bullets during a ese are “lasted three ind a hall hopes, ers, the striking CIO longshore., Wailing a new "n " starts here tomorrow. 1 Workman, well-to-do Loogootee holdup. attempt - here - March -7,ley fhces spokesman said it was held in La men’s union and the seven steve-. angle" slaying of Robert Popp | Mr. Gates spent this morning farmer, was sentenced to life in 1033, a by a “very cordial atmosphere.” dore firms. in 1948, was rearrested today [4 the headquarters of ‘Guy C. Prison by a Dubois County jury It also was learned that of-31 in the’ Admiral Louis Denfeld, U. 8. It was not known whether Gov- “when his wife charged kim with Gabrielson, New Jersey national in 1938 on a charge of causing cases taken up by the Clemency ey, medis ‘ Navy: chief of staff: told: news- Stainback would sign the mea- assa and battery. A |committeeman, who wants to suc: Injury in She perpetration 0 ah Commission last May, 22 petitions research « Tan on behalf of the American? |sure. But he said last week he eos a Chairman Hugh D. Scott Jr., wruged ii hoty, He was ri at ely dung gat boing os show tion that “we made brog-| _H lo ed legislation which ‘woul ut Mrs. Harden isn't for him, | ¥ reformalory inma “through PT rip . pea "He ‘Feltised to Bive “Any y i raze Both PATIES” 10 me — Rites Tomorrow. i 2 Teo One’ Point Heiptan sabbaly. 4 Yih A on a ip og 1 ’ i details, te. | } -/to lifé making them eligible for isease i The chiefs of staff: wer he bill gives Gov. Stainback For David Alums The_pnly thing. the two Hoo- jously. Workman was not at the {parole through regular parole , disease - Re T give Ny ers on the National Committee e of the holdup-shootin 7 There 4 lieved to have discussed the mari- | the power to declare a state of Services for David Alums, jah- ” 4 ne i" , scen p- B. | board. channels, and one case was ke : time powers strategically situated |emergency and create a territo- itor for the. Metro-Goldwyn-May- "o%¢ A Tray r pi pe posa In 1945 he was paroled ‘on: teontinud. or most to bottle the powerful Russian] rial longshore agency which can er Co. here. will be held at 2 of S&n 1 in . a i Ciena tion of the Governor's. summer submarine fleet in the Baltic Sea | ihire stevedores. at $1. 40 an hour, p.m. tomorrow in King-& King Ind.) that’ the committee lay Clemency Commission. The parole! earchers : ; should war come. the pre-strike wage. ; Chapel, - Burial will be in New S09 an anti:Fair Deal platform was revoked after Workman had | in e e i—y wd “THE URI Sates A156 ' - rey memes for-the-GOR candidates in. 1950. heen--free-ony 25 days. Revocaa : a8 Was Tep-. i Propose to Don “Bake Crown Cemetery. médical > resented at the conference by Gen. | | | Mr. Alums died Sunday in his Mr. Gates enlisted the aid of tion was based on rumors that llagnosis i Omar N. Bradley, Army chief! The agency cannot hire strik- 2 Place. He Mrs.. Harden in arranging a “fabulous sums” of money had ! y: ; | {ing longshoremen or . stevedore home. 2069 Boulevard Pla : nd ; aye? ’ | ; of staff, and Gen. Hoyt 8. Van-| | DANY Dersonnel. and’ it may "3% 46" luncheon ~ for the two Indiana been used to “buy” the Workman 1 * “_denberg, Air chief of staff. | aot Puy. PY equipment. |. A native of Madison, Ind., Mr. Seuatin and fa. Regublien parole. ® ' . assistant Representing Britain. at the A : Alums had. lived in Indianapolis Congressmen a e Congres = Gives No Reason | : . of. asserted greatest concentration of Anglo-| er Rovernae youl the last 30 vears. He was’'a mem- al Hotel on C apitol Hill ‘today. Gov. Schricker gave ho rinsolis Butler Denies Wife $ problems American “brass” since the end QWIP= or of ‘the . Antioch Baptist Being: on ppposite sidps in the io Char f Beati " | ment if it is unavailable else- ttee is not new.for fOr commission - denial. of the arge © ting Ea: of Yard War 5 Jere Fitid Mars " Three Pennsylvania nurses brought here by Red Cross to work where. Chusen. s wite. A 1 btioual Sombitite i sup- clemency petitions It was pre- (Continued From Page One) no posi= imperial eneral staf: Marsan! in Riley polio wards arrive by TWA from Reading: Melba Lyons, The bill is. not intended direct- a J i site, Aelia ported her House colleague, Con- sumed, -however, that the Polith |v. it erday and came to’ the po ble after “Lord Tedder, chief of the air| Tamaqua; Irene Kuna, Carbondale, and Madeline Helak, King- iy to—end the jongshore strike. - or John and Charles Al- gressman- Scott (R:=Px) for the gal heat generated by. me fit Jice-#ation—today short) 1e hospi- ‘staff, and Admiral Lord Fraser, ston {left ‘to right). Mrs. Warren Underwood, Red Cross Motar ./ [ts purpose is ta allow. the. terri- and ‘a §tepdaughter, Mrs. chairmanship when Mr. Gates was. OF fan Jaros ie bi the “affidavit was served, to des ; first sea lord. | Service Volunteers, reets them at Stout Field. n jtorial government to: reopen Ha- Margaret Britt, all of Indianap- making an effort: 1o-oust him at SOurce of administration refusa ‘thand action.” Mrs. Butler sought rr The conference centered mainly! - T wo for 95 a Have Deen Si, —— Omaha “last Spring. The Scott 10 act aithoush the AR ot & “Similar. amaavit. gainst hes tes RR es— on t - jclosed for AyS i ; i “vote of confidence” then was 54 © v v Pact defense organization: But Ex-Local Mis Awaits : | The Bill also includes an in- : : to 50. Anti-Sooft men, including ®ither by the former administra- lipid months age vat 34 said’ Dr. the British, despite American re- junction clause. But. Attorney Named Review Editor Mr. Gates. have. been warring on tion of Gov. Ralph Gates or by| "my," ysis has heen ving torts are luctance . ‘to discuss “the issue. General Walter ‘Ackerman sald . Bernard: Landman Jr. son of him ever since. So he called the the present Schricker regime... . gether ppl April, wher a probably took the opportunity to earing in ea 0 unt {1t" “might ‘not sit well” to seek Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Landman, meeting here tomorrow to tender, Commission sources had 10 won a new trial and was freed probably outline their needs in armaments; 3 an injunction in a strike that 3421 Salem St. has been named his resignation. Mr. Scott is on comment. It could not be learned op, hond, He was found gutity of roughout Bradley. said that while inLon-| Orval Eldors. Underwood, 26. former Indianapolis resident, to- has gone on over three months. larticle and book review editor of record against Mr, Gabrielson as whether new facts had heen manslaughter in his first trial realized: don, the American group wil): day sat In the Caruthersville {Mo.) county jail, calmly” awaiting Prepare. to Load Ship {the quarterly Stariford Law Re- his successor and Mrs. Harden re- found in the case but it Was ..4 was’ sentenced to 2t0-21e. rted in meet Field Marshal Viscount 2'T2ignment for the rape:slaying of his 70-year-old aunt. Both" houses defeated amend: view for the 1949-50 school year.\mains in the Scott camp. ; learned reliably that there were voor. form The new i Und ood,” who admitted to police he Kkilléd and assaulted a amen ~ © ob) y . trial was ound 19 Montgomery, head of the Western nderwood, al I ~ ments allowing -the territory to! —— m— iho formal” objections raised 10.o.nted aften the wife, who re. g effects Union defense organization. They twice Mrs. J. W. Hendrix in her home on the outskirts of Portage: acize ‘waterfront. facilities (granting clemency to Workman {fused to testify for her husband also will confer with representa- Ville, Mo., Monday afternoon, narrowly escaped being lynchied when LETIPOTALY OF PUPmAnSHT a lat Tast week's meeting: [Runed:t0 41 thy oe pu iy co patients Hives ofthe Norlugiay and pa Be le vontession spreali’ over the head. with a heavy 12- This was the legislation that the! eg TE TT TE vou la Two Seembers of 2he Clemency defense witness. . Ss omorrow e- s i rs whic ol- 3 ommission e0 Vv . ‘ governor originally. requested. cattery owe. ; : niva_o Mr. Popp was shot to death in the dis< F Lager —teaving Friday for Paris. | Police Chief Joe Moore quoted inch whetstone. .and threw her on lL Stig! in a. lowed in’ the wake of a cool air Hea rleroncirogs 9, at 3433 Cen- Whiting and Noland C. Wright the 900 Ppw on English Ave. nitted to —————————————— {Underwood as saying he went a bed. Matson started. stocking -a pier front spreading .southeastward Gustav A ch..82. at $130 N. Capitol of’ Anderson were members. of while driving: his car. ing con= Harrison Air Base {to-Mrs; Hendrix's home to get &' «7 ripped a cord from ihe vene- op cargo for the vessel Ha- Over the state in the last 24 aiardiogaseular, ena! 3448 Finley, carci- tne board - which recommended ment Butler said he pursu = 3 . dubuily drink of water. Underwood Was tia pling ana. tied it around her waiian Refiner, expeeted—to—ar- NOurs are practically exhausted BOME.. .. o 2i05 wiih core. the Workman pardle in 1945. [after he returned home from work hysicians : Joins Safety Drive, accompanied Mh Friend: TL neck. Asshe lay there dying. I ijve jn San Franciseo Bay today, ©X¢épt in-the extreme southeast-) hrai nemorrhage o6. at 1118 W 31st. Earlier this year the Workman unexpectedly and found Popp and - h to try . Benjamin Harrison Air Base DfITY. 25, 0 AF oO oho raped her twice,” Underwood Hawaiian jongshoremen have JN area of the state. that sec-i"carcinom case came to life again when a his wife on the front room divan. In. com- will embark this month on a con. ™*" iad heen drinking; the polige {wrote in his confession. flown two men to the mainland {on Will have widely scattered Mel Afr" * 4608 N. Mendiah orate prison official charged he Butler admitted shooting at Ropp break —of —— “€entrated Program of Co-Operation Es, Neighbor Finds Body fo picket the ship if 4 atop! ENOWETE LORIE Mamie TR amir Sti S21 DOLIAL we yy—r-<pofiticat-prisoner” and de-| but contended the other man fired with the National Safety Council - Became Enraged | “Underwood and Berry. were i$ made to load her. | As the edge of the cool air Rebecca Ramsey. 71° at “2481 Hover. manded that he be given a public first. Police testified they found one case in its August “Operation Safety”| In hig confession, Chief Moore : tebe. th West coast longshoremen are Moss centered over Wisconsin, Col as. 40. at 1530 E.imn hearing to air the charges which|no gun on the dead man or-in his : A campaign. said, ‘Underwood, said he he taken into custody, Tess than an, oy .0 (eq to pass through the 2nd Minnesota remains in.Indi-| coronary thrombosis. | \\ s piier, have kept his once-granted parole car, ken with A series of lectures on courteous came enraged when his aunt re- hour after Mrs. Hendrix's ‘body line. The issue may then go to ana tonight and tomorrow, the ™ ceren ial Yascula;, hemorrhage. N. Dei from bging renewed. | ns tees had re-; and defensive driving will be pre- fused to give him some money. |. .o found by a neighbor, Mrs. arbitfation, with the company weather will - be slightly less Oscar Giibert | Pask n, 39. a 3 a- At the same meeting last week MASKED MEN BEAT NEGRO 1. “It is sented ‘to all base personnel by! The police chief said Underwood y... morris. Chief Moore said. charging a contract violation, humid and little cooler. Skies will) we ER at 604 N. Jefler- ype Clemency Commission also] CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Aug. 3 J doctor W/O * George Loudon, ground Was charged with first dégree ,o.. porris told police she! CIO marine cooks and stewards [Ange from fair to partly cloudy Socargiis 83, ‘Wt 1025 E. 30th. denied petitions of - two other (UP)—The Chattanooga Times - 1 safety director. The Air Basq hag murder. : called at the Hendrix home to pledged they would refuse fo-sail \» most of the state through to Tho Bailey, 52. al 808 N. California. famous. life-termers, Richard sald today (hat “a mob of hooded R—— an ficcident record of only one In his signed statement, Under- accompany the elderly woman lo any Matson ships’ to Hawaii, POrTO%: — corenay 0 aio. 45, at 5238 College; Sweet and Ed (Foggy) Dean. and masked Ku Klux Klansmen” fatality for the year. {wood said that after getting the , p .i) seville beauty shop. i | See Weather Map on Page 11 glarcinoma, 0 st Vincent's Sweet figured in the news in 1940/took an aged Negro laborer from sa {drink of water he ordered Berry = yup... “Mrs Hendrix did not re- {ORDERS JOBS PROGRAM Temperatures in Indianapolis one Seah, F. Jorcro ation © ~ whern-he attempted a prison break his house last-Sunday night to KYTCHEN “BAND PARTY .|to leave: the house and wait fori, en 5 . ALBANY, r ago today: h hi h, 86; low; 60. Geerge - Peter .Anderson, 68, --at-8t.-Vin-he uN nd to her call, Mrs. Forris Aug. 3 (UP)— Gov. Year ag 18! nis, cOTORALY occlusion using a woman welfare worker as a nearby cemetery and beat hin The Kitchen Band of the Moose him at the railroad station. After ;o4 police, she entered the home Thomas E. Déwey today ordered Lavrents Tone Ramil 3 8 Methodist. 5 bullet shield and again last year “brutally.” ; ! Lodge announced plans for a Berry left the house, Undexwood's and found the aged woman lying ® job-éreating . acceleration of EVENTS TODAY , card party at 1:30 p. m. today confession said, Underwood\asked qn the blood-spattered bed. The New York state's public works Times and AA Ri rata . : : in the Food Craft Shop, K. of "P. Mrs. Hendrix for some money. Venetian blind cord ‘was bound program as the first move in his cations, or Wet a a) " Yu : Bullding: When she refused, he struck her tightly around her neck. “battle against recession.” Ne A erounds racials + 2.45 S7 RA USS SUMMER STORE HOURS — ein 2.30 ME [indianapolis Sars B Band Sune 3} SAYS: OTHER. DAYS — 9.30 TiLL : : m.. Brookside 5 - — = ———— | Meridia Meeting Noone 3130 Sutheriand | - hime Club Noon Sh ota ct 1 | 4 © | i Hote: | Lunche on ¢ Rw “Wasmtnnan Pr - —- dn— sR , aughters » e i. . - 3:23 Here's what families are saying about the mien Ki Aimy, aden Eehbten, — £Y t through. Sent. 8. oa 3 |» - Fi a EX Now Eoononny Bolle of Spur moze. 2 9 awa i 3 en City Park rien Br oo = . a ons. 4m. Arnoida ar . + Ta [siarlighe ? Muteaive. The and «thei jr -cs Corin waiver i " * Fairgrounds rasta 8:45 3 i Co Ansys Hsia y | p.m. 4 Band Conearicd Saturd ny | — k fim ”)/ ey 3 FYemmerit ise Pa yy y - ; Lrmianagons Mairdtessers and oo : apna i gists Association Card Party—8 0 » m..| : i ! | Foresters all, 10th and Rural Sts i . {20th Annual Firecrafters Reunion—Camp x » 3 + Belzer Reservation > 4 « gs. Methodist * Church Women's Seo- + + ANP Christian Service Fick Pry i Today and Friday, beginning at § p | at the church, -49th St, and Crittenden | - i ea Estate Board Noon Luncheon Meeti Hotel Washingto i [aden of the Oriental Shrine Meeting—| ’ m.- Hotel Lincoln Firion Art Institute Students Exhibition 1s Week days, 9a. m. to 4 p. m., through i { Sept. 5. 2% . | . i MARRIAGE LICENSES 2 : 1 FORE ET HIE E1038 Wher - Patricia WT a 18, 3805 Norfhwestern Tepe Tyin ent Prous fo, a! a8 8. East Mar- ate pans % Edward: Goo kopuasan: 3 384d Fistchers: = % “PRLICIA A McShay -423 N. Walla - {Robert ‘L Reeves, 58. Detroit, Mich; | Merle McGlasson, 52 23 E 3 “ {Herman B. Erwin, 37 Lag Ve Roy Nev ; Libby Rosen, 29, 2944 ‘Washington Blvd . 3 00 EB Lois A : 780 Cam Phas. 0 a ter 27th; / rginia Rodman at 1501 hy Grant. {ohm Rodman Willtams Jr., 31, Pt. Worth, ; | Tex: | Lek la. Johanna SerVaas 22, 4615) i | Prancis Fugen Hender sofl. 24. 344 : _ 3st Arjorie Shelton 1 343 W.. 31st { {George Nutr Scott, 23, 1187 N- Penn< i i i feminine, Abn . Barth, 23, 4357 ) DIVORCE SUITS FILED 1 . | Bert vs, Bessie McRae Loulss v8 David] IC Sever; Harold “$¥ Sarah Ha ardister 1 a " Glenn Rogel James C. ve} . » ” 4 yer NH a peste adn. pion I a—————— H = H. Mor organ, E1015 : 8 r vels:> Rhirley Jean: vs.| r “Rober t Av Mar L.} Wright; Maxine M. vs. Gus Tony Miito: | le | Hele vs Adolph Ruth ive vs # Connie Briley, Barbara Dutton vs Prank In . | Holland Jr Ludwig vs " Lavern Leck {Chester ye ne Reic e F. Preston; Mary Fo id The > Jane vs osep. oun § opi + : IBIRTHS on | er ese: { Twins “, ie 3 At General Augusta. R Ruby Johnson, boys Th SUITS dy d ider bis she “in AA Francis} Howard, Isabelle Plate { ere are [e luce consi d ” ’ 13 Coleman "Furene. {rane Minpix oo -» slopes. 1 Leonard Joyce *Ko by: ey de e, Zee uby| rn White: “Pail. ‘June Benjamin. Oscar... nN ine Wd ou Wi | nina, bafate" Rare Age nll ; S Yinsenis . James, Beity Hal | ¥ y etty lkerson isn ernice n d | Smith; Joseph Fidrence Commons nty f hor P gl At St. Francis Rich hard Fern Roberts, ne 0 er rices missin At Coleman Paul Helen fre AL Methodist Dr . Marsery Eis Chester, Betty Lindsey. Kenneth, Helen ki ¥ Johnson Thomas, Mary Foust. Prank, . Dorothy Inealls: Morris, Betty Ward: * Wy Norman Peggy Dixon La i . x - 0) 3 There are TIES al HALF PRICE-There are 3 | — — - £ > . | h 8 SUMMER OXFORDS al considerable reductions! - ye X a t av | I There are “SHIRTS at imporfant sétings| i> - v any a with the purchase.of on And SHORTS with prices Shorisned! . 3 ome | ~ ALEXANDER SMITH : i v4 fog oF Copel . - 2 The idea being clearance! Tes all through the store pe pos, | HOME-DECORATING PLAN. (excepting on the 3rd fldor And 4th floor—the Spoglalty Sho. nl , Wocked qut just tor you by for the'tadiss—which-are completely fafl— }- CLARA: DUDLEY da. and completely wonderiull) = TE > gel | your color-icheme consultamt ir . Jean i TNL ol ph “a s snore AT ‘YOUR LEISURE . { ‘a : iy tl Si RAINIER FURNITURE w. L. STRAUSS & THE MAN'S y p » A : IIRL 1 ref ers SPUR by the glass at soda fountains everywhere ™ Hy INC i, J Fee A CR Tk i do ) 4 couse “MVE ae Le ; + BR Ro - © —at— ly Fs, ois ps 9) {
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Must Wait Anot er fer) Y. rau In 1945 Revoked After Scandal Talk:
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Eeing Tot TEs haa Pe | dented akecutive clemency, Gov, Schricker said today. . His petition for parole or commutation of sentence was dered >
