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“Enrollment of New 48 Children Classes Now Being Completed

In Schools of Week-day Religious Education ts andifice the latgest enrollment of fourth and Afth grade pupfis for the 1949 and 1950 classes in their DistosyL The committee on Character Education and

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‘SpiFitual Life of

ote - “poiiticar 3c local school, under the direction of Mrs. Frank Harrington ‘ hn. for VO Is eit airman, now are completing e_enrollment- of the Hoosier Patronage piuma. ‘new 4B chidren for “the fall.

classes, held = unconstitutional in “the to be discussed are. mne children will be released Champaign case were em the U. 8. "Attorney for the south- ro. one hour each week for re- 'n New York or Indiana ‘ern Indiana district with head- iby New. York law Sie § ‘quarters in Indianapolis, the new- u 0uS observances as well.

“TOI & permit Tor renov "California race track, = . The permit for $75,000 of con-. % y struction to renovate the Tan- ° g f track at San Bruno, Cal. cacy wus the * following day, “But Mr. Woods told Senate tn! " vestigators that the permit would, § have been granted even sooner— , . ' | hefore a meeting he had with Cén." Vaughan at the White jn House, Jan. 9, 1948 but for: the fact that he was having his staff’ gg . make a final check to be sure there was “no monkey business.’ ~~ Neek Better Date

Mr. Woods was recalled by the Senate Investigating Committee for a better explanation of why. he lifted the postwar ban on non-

"Toasty." i oye awaiting entrance to new home. "essential building to let friends of Gen. Vaughan go ahead with

Apartment Hunter Hears halt new In The post 5é Ho wa 'No-Dogs!' for Six Days

Tego “five per center: James H. Refined Chow and Owner Get Cold Shoulder

° leged “five per center” James H. Hunt. It was Mr. Hunt's operaFrom All Landladies Interviewed—Except One By CLIFFORD THURMAN

‘His jail break

| Eatin | Officers said t ‘ing supper wh

He was arres

{Circuit Judge O

Kenneth Rund

der case,

tions as a “management coungelor” here which led to the current investigation of the ap tal's “influence industry.” Revelation of Gen. Vaughan’ 8 visit to Mr. Woods’ office the day

before issuance of the rmit came as a surprise to the Phin phone calls; 34 gallons of gasoline for a wheezy automobile; the paintings * have

5 lus the tee. Tt had been assumed yester- combined -smiles-.of ‘head. at. Agee, wife and mother, pl day that Mr. Woods' testimony enthsiastic tall “wagging Then it all happened. Right LR : a ys Lompiele cieept Jor. yr icit Moreover it takes patience. Be ladianapolls Jhere OB. 1911, Detective with Gen. Vaughan at the White Patience to stand on niadies JECT TO DOGS. As a matter of Lee was held House was followed so quickly by-and look landlords and lan As fact, she’ I'kes dogs. Likes to charge. issuance of a permit four days in the eye and preach the virtues ,. 0 around . .. and her three year late later. sa ow : | Doesn’ t Even Bark

Meanwhile, the. White House , Lady, my Chow is a perfect said there has been no change in lady. She's lived in some of the

comer to find an apartment in Indianapolis... It takes that long. that is, if the newcomer 1s the “father” of a 25-pound Chow dog.

sections. She cares not if a. Chow During his

resides in. the other part of the | break, a guard “oner were beat

Truman U nchanged

for Mr. Vaughan to testify before the Senate committee, Miami. She is Press Secretary Charles G. has never so much as wrinkled 8 Ross, in response to questions, carpet or scratched the roughest rp, jady to whom the rent was said the President has not con- of floors. She understands three paid isn't -unhappy, either. - Inditradicted a statement made last languages (not including Chi- anapolis ‘is a great town — “bven week at a news conference. Mr. _... .. . inctantly obeys the SOME landlords. Truman said then that Gen. Sie doeirt —

Vaughan could testify before the slightest command. ay if the. committee even bark at burglars—she sim- Mrs.

11 years old and the Chow.” smiling and there's a deal of tail-

wagging in the Chow department.

clared.

UP) Actress Jacque

with Bongwrite The movie the author of Careless Hand

ot Dora Balbock

wanted him to. Mr. Ross declined FI¥ Siurpe repeatedly at my YE Euneral Set Tomorrow to comment on this week's testi- €/DOW.

mony linking Gen. Vaughan with, NN dogs!” The answer is al- Servites for Mrs. Dora Baldock, — the Tanforan building permit, ways very emphatic. who died Monday in her home, be | Meanwhile, the hotel doesn't 1528 Bellefontaine St., will be at {allow dogs, either, The family 10 a. m. tomorrow in King & King

Burial will follow

it whose time it is to. Chapel. [tal "around the block. Floral Park. She was 54. Toasty, the undesirable Chow, is Mrs. Baldock was a native of CHICAGO, Aug. 10 (UP)—AnN residing in the car all this time. | Lawrenceburg. but had lived in. atomic scientists group today ac-

cused the Senate of “making the Holy Horror . Infianapolis the bast 24. years.

! She was a member of the New same mistake in approaching the. One"landlady virtually had hys- Bethel Baptist Church. scientific effort of this country as terics and threw up her hands in Surviving ave two daughters, the Nazis did in Germany and the holy horror at “the very idea of ¢

Mrs. Kathryn Murphy and Mrs. Communists have.been doing in having a vicious dog anywhere Anita Young; a brother, John

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Rausisa.”™ in the building.” Her husband, jones, all of Indiapapolis; a sisDr. Anthony “Turkevich, a she said. was the nervous type ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, New an for the Atomit Scien- and simply couldn't stand to see

rer 8 of . Attacked 8 Sen.8 Haas e MicAR.. aackes Fo eny fel lowships to students. of aye loyalty. Dr. Turkevich sald this was aside from students working on time?) secret material who are anly Still another, a rather Stoutish, terday following the explosion of investigated by the FBI e said middle-aged landlady opine the bil would deny many students “people should have babies “in- a gas stove In her home. She the chance to do non-secret re- stead of dogs.” But she added was burned when a pilot light igpearch. the didn’t take babies, either, nited a gas-filled room.

In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics

“York City, and a niece, Mrs. Rob- y strange. things, around the house. exta, Belly. Indianagoline... wing

large building, was certain “all of Dies in Stove ee my ténants would move out byg : LA PORTE, Ind., Aug. 10 (UP)

tomorrow.” (In this day and : ‘Miss Meral Worden, 61, died yes-

N V Sz ALS St. Vincent's— William, Wilma Wood. At St. Vincent's — Frank. Maris Clark INDIANA WEATHER 1 is, Esther Fowler; Victor 28 Warmon_ Betty smith Paul Dorgthy i Too lowflel James, Elizabeth G Bauer ‘aymon, Srivia Watson VilWarm humid air from the jane HA Haring, Ruth Perry: James, Jam E. Ruth Natl Southwest will continue to flow| Betty Arney: nneth, Connie Babb Tle over the stite tomorrow as it] Eimer Evelyn Yeach; Ronald, Opal DEATHS -{s-—drawn-- into. a low _ pressure __ Girls Bs xX. Sonlssigg, at 8 Vincent s “He me—Pred; Mariorie Waidon, 3101 i. <~ trough extending from upper A ‘Boujevard PL: Otha, Thressie Oliver, | rises Roverts’ ¥7 AL 1704 Yander, car--Michigan to south central South, 2204 Hovey Lt Taylor McGregor. 34, at 1718 8. Keystone Dakota. TAL 86 FraneisRobart, wis Mares Taylor McGregor, 4, 18.8. Keystone. Widely- scattered afternoon Qcar, Aun Kuni Vv im. Norma | Jack SIanville ohivety, 4. at Long | cerenra e. showers will occur throughout the JL Laure Beds Piro Hackney. |LAUTS B. Harry, 3. at 943 E. Minnesota , state. Lloyd, Doris. Sampfon: Mary Sarcilioma.

Johan Graham. 75. at 530 E coronary occjusion

Lola B. Bauer, 48,

Vermont

See Weather Map on Page 17. Temperatures in Indianapolis one

Leonard: Hildreth, Mary Perd ue At Methodist—Ceorge, Margaret Watkins

Curtis, Bernice Thomas: Frank. Mary at 818 N. Chester

today: High, 89; low, 66. Jan William, Nina Richmond: carcinomas year age y: 5 ! Hiram, . Jane Yeager; George, Edith Kathryn Marie Shoemaker, 51. at 1543 Estes hE Wade. carcinoma

EV ENTS TODAY Times Outest Baby Contest-~Deadline for photographs to be sent to The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Matyi ahd St. is midnight, Aug. mes and City Park Department Teen: Agers Horseshoe Tournament-—-Qualifica-tion rounds at. 1:30 + Douslas Park: Band Coneeri—4 p. m., Brooks

rk. y lanapolis Coneert Band Concert — 8 p. m, Garfield Park Indianapolis Lions. Club Neen Luncheon

4:30 Ameriesn Legion Past of OMcers—8

Pp Junior her "oi Noon | Luncheon Mee ting—Washington Hotel . Berton pet In Institute Sludenty’ oH shibitien 5

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EVENTS TOMORROW

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nm Luncheon Meeyec Club

Bes n, Emma Baird 111 pe oe Bernife Fox, 434

aM ph Prancis—Raiph. Donna Fink: car. ence, ma, VanGorger. Leon, Kaye Roman Ar neral “Ma pus, Robert: olor nds ore AL ¢ Raymond, ¥ tes Fick A ‘Methodist— ton, Elsie Ha "Gy, | Glenna Creston; George, Busty Spickiemire; Wh William; Verna Co

SUIT COAT _

Seantifully 4a ¥ ne dered and finished.

4 Tosmmary ‘Gra

‘Peek. an ‘during a robbery in ndiananatis of 1924.

‘awaiting trial for the shooting. i Indianapolis detective i K.

‘sheriffs and state Police eps the raid. on Lee's home near Peoga ‘about 9 p.m. last night.

& Supper

+The prisoner expressed surprise. that hq was still wanted by au—.thorities, officefs stated.

[issued to George Dailey, Marion {County prosecutor,

Johnsen County Deputy Sheriff

held on the escape charge pending investigation of the old mur:

_ Detective Gleich said Lee returned to Indiana his parole from a federal prison in Springfield, Mo., where he was in custody after one of a long It takes exactly six days, four hours and 33 minutes for a new: Series of arrests. Paintings Digplayed Since his return and settlement | It takes more than time, It takes a basketful of nickels for tele in Brown County, Lee's landscape

several times in- Indianapolis, po-

He was again arrested

home is nice, in one of the better his first jail break. .

en. deputies said. oy, when—he—Fet So, in 6 days, 4 hours and 33 He was also reported to have a urned President Truman's willingness better hotels from New York to minutes, a home was found for escaped from a jail in Tennessee,

The entire family is USINg a wooden gun, police de- city under Dr:

‘Cave Girl

LAS VEGAS, Nev, Black haired

planned an October honeymoon '0- reach the hydrographic survey may “cave girl”

8” here vesterday.

.Odd China Cabinets

Oil Space Heaters

‘Umbrella Tables

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ly created seat on the U. 8. Cour th a8 veligious cation. 4

of Appeals in Class. and a Sue] p80 0 Age . F - des of Indianapolis and Mar : ‘on the Federal District: Court in Sra Jew, Catholic. and. Protestant: . Indianapoits, fon County attend. the classes. .., jules the release of children LA Not one case of truancy has 0c- yngn ‘the signed request of . bar. 1 On matters were clearly curred, according to Dr. Florizel ants or guardians. Each grou the invitation ‘sent x Prisiderer, administrator of {ykex their children at the reo ; - nS by Mr. McHale. ! {week- day schools. ‘time to nearby churches or syna= 'gogs. In addition, where the re

Up until last night John Hurt, ligious faith has Holy Days the’

Bloomington, the McHale and organization candidate as successor children are released for these observances.

Takes Public Health to B. Howard Caughran as U, 8.' ‘attorney, had been here nearly a “Sueh practices are within the framework of the Constitution of

Position in Japan week checking into the situation rard to th bli Dr. John S. Stanley, superin- with the Congressmene them afterwa o the public tendent of preventive medicine school building. United States granting religious Callison Rep. Kruse Chifdren from 27 pH schools tresdom to all. “Charles H. Tuttle, legal couns

for Indiandpolis, has accepted (he position of Public Health Officer He calied on Rep. Edward H, Attend classes in churches not Ir, Ft. Wayne: accom} within walking distance, Char. sel for the New York City Inters faith Committee of Jews, .Catho«

was made while

= Ir. Stanley Leave =. Medical Post Here

Jingorted To Church Religious education teachers go to the school building for the children. escort them to a nearby church for classes and return he found Lee eat--en. they arrived.

G hur. K ted on a warrant In Japan under ‘Gen. MacArt ruse U. 8. d busses call for the children

He will leave for Tokyo Aug. panied by Alex Campbell, assistant attorney general in in the schools and {ransport them

by J at : “8. Johnson. City = Health Director Gerald charge of the. criminal division to and from the churches. Ap es uid Provstants ys of te ral 8. Barnett. : oroximately 2500 Indianapolis New York City case—“The apKempf said he regretted to see and one of the two Fi. Wavne H as Mr. J oh Lewis, the : , : : chitdren go by chartered bus each Pellant was Mr. Josey WAS, his assistant leave, but felt that candidates for U. 8. Senator in , ; i said Lee will be : i ] : week to and. from religion Well known president of the Free. the foreign position offered Dr. 1950. The other is former U. 8. classes. thinkers Society of America who Stanley “an unequalled opportu- | Sen, Samuel D. Jackson. “From the beginning of the has been unsuccessfully attacking nity to continue his fight against’ yr Hurt found Rep. John KR Indianapolis week-day religion the New York: Plan over‘a period

of more than 20 Years, From a decision of Supreme Court Judge Elsworth, fully upholding the constitutionality- of the -plan and of the New York statute authorizing it, Mr. Lewis had appealed to the State Court of Appeals.” :

tuberculosis.” Walsh, Anderson, Dr. Stanley has spec ialized in approving him fo

tuberculosis treatment ever since he received his medical degree, He attended Indiana. University for three vears and went abroad to complete his education.

is still against classes, separation of church and r the attorney- state has been maintained,” comship. That may be one of the mented ~ Dr. - Ptleiderer, “The matters Mr. McHale will take up. poard of .week-day religious edIt is reported that Mr. Walsh. a‘ucation has assumed full responfreshman, might have primary op- sibility for selection of a staff on

in 1946 after

Hard to Repl position from William ‘Welsh, the basis: of high educational’ Dr Rem toi 54 Be have Peru a MeHale man. Whichever standards,” Dr. Pfleiderer con Full Briety Filed - a difficult oi filling the $5500. Democrat is nominated, it is con- tinued. “Full briefs had been filed. by been displayed he tdered likely that he will have “The financial support -has ®ll parties; but today, when the

a-year position. Next year's bud-

Court of Appeals called the case get calla for a $1000 THereass.” beat. former. Republican. Rep..come.. from. the Rrotestant, 2

" 5 ga ‘for argument, Mr. Lewis" counset, ~

is . 3 . Harness, Kokomo, who churches and interested individThe city will lose an tirin -- arrests date from. .. or. valuable Jntiring was defeated by Mr. Walsh in uals. None of the taxpayers’ Nr Sat Ta im Gleich said, when Dr. Kempf said. ' 1948 after a decade of service money has met the expenses. The wiihirew his appeal. - Judge DesOn a DUGIATY During - the recent war, Dr. here. teaching is supervised by the mond commented from the bench

Stanley served as chief surgeon’ Mr. McHale may have some sig- Week-day board and not by the that this means that Judge Eis of the 46{h Field Artillery Bat. hificant: things to say about the public schaol officials 4s pin Was worth's decision stands. He attended Shortridge High FIith District situation it Is pre- in the Champaign; ii; Soipne-withdrawal of -Mr. Lewis® School here and. took graduate dicted. So may Mr. Walsh, ,who “The New York City case appeal seems an eloquently sigwork at -Johns—Hopiins Univer contends he got no organization against the constitutionality of nificant coniession of the Ww trom NID When he was elected last the Néw York state Jaw was de- ness of the nation-wide propa= : year, cided by the court of first appeal pans » gaia Ieuan : It might eve - upholding the constitutionality of against the constitutionality 1 igh #8 he uggested that the released-time law. When the the New York statute and plan let Gov. Henry F. Schricker be- case came before the court of fi- for released tims. : i Lore national - -committeeman hal-appeal. the Supreme Courtof — Advertisement

Phat Was & precedent set by Re- New York ‘State, the appeal was: Aug. Publican Gov.. Ralph Gates, who dropped by -the Freethinkers of Ch eck Itching. was here last week helping to America and those associated First Ae on elect a new GOP national chair- With them in the case. And the released-time law was held cou- pvt Whine of aly ackemits MAM: r Robert Hilliard ship Newcomb today before the ' Mr. McHale will return when stitutiomal. ftch is checked on ON APPLIC EI oy _married grounded vessel is dashed to the Democratic National Commit- Nothing Questionable BLUR STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as “Civilization” and pieces on rocks off the Labrador tee elects a siiccessor to Sen, J. “None of the practices of a nesded as nature heips heal. Money back if coast, Howard McGrath (D. R. L. questionable nature which were FIRST jar falls to satiety, Try’ it today.

r and then made

Johnson County agd_another pris-_

medical school in Europe, Dr. Stanley has worked for the Kempf for the Mr. last three years. “Married U. 8 SHIP AGROEND ANE. 10. HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, Screen v * TH line Dalya today (UP)-~The U. 8. Navy tried

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1+ has taken a year to bring you this sale. Occasion. ally through the past year it has been necessary

Colon I hr | : _ for our salespeople to split a suite, leaving an odd : ” : piece here and there. Occasionally our buyers be4 R E Al teint "came too > ahiidiastic and bought beyond the de

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seldom hoord of . savings. We are cleaning our house for the year to come . . . sweeping through five full floors, reducing everything in our path, everything that is except that on which the price

# : | has ‘been set by the manufacturer." We feel sure - you will find it well worth your time to Shap this 7 - I great sale. B SA lL k *

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Listed below you will find a few of the many items in this Sale! Bed Pillows Living Room Suites Innerspring Mattresses Odd Bedroom Vanities Odd Benches Odd Chests Odd Beds. Bedroom Suites

Porcelain Kitchen Tables Utility Cabinets ‘Sofa Beds Radios

Felt Base Rugs

Occasional Tables Cocktail Tables ~ Step-End Tables Corner Tables Bridge Tables Lo Bridge Chairs Desks Cedar Chests Hassocks

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Lounge Chairs Ottomans :

Dining Room Suites Cee Dinette Exte Sie : Television Sets xtension : . Tables Fa Odd Dining Tables :

Odd Buffets Odd Dining Chairs Metal Wall Cabinets Bath Towels

ax PI Cc bi t B Electric Washers" | Subinet Busel. — - ne : Gos Hat Plates — a —————

- Gas Ranges

Electric. Ranges “Oil Cook Stoves "| .

Lamps © Drapery ‘Material Gifts Rugs Carpets Linoleum

ALL SALES FINAL

Chrome Dinette Sets

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FURNITURE CO. 47 S$. MERIDIAN 42ND AND COLLEGE

Umbrellas