Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1949 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
in the Service—
Legion, will
Ave, Past Distric rill Woods wil Frank Jessup partment com main speaker,
Navy Officer, Promoted
Will Be Assistant " To Recruiting Chief Of Indiana Area
Lt. Herbert Newton U. 8. Navy recruiting officer here, jutant; has been promoted to Lieutenant adjutant; Senior Grade as assistant to the nance officer;
ling Harvey, | Rumrell, first {Fred Schick,
Lightle, commander; 1
. recruiting officer for the Indiana chaplain; Don Townsend, service
district, officer; Haro
It. Lightleigeant.at-arms, and Frank Tarp-
completed 18 jaa historian. veart service in the Navy last... June 21, He en- pn listed as a seaman ~ apprentice and has received 10 promotions He is a native of East Mich He wife ter
Martin
Jordan
and his and daugh reside at) 4038 N. Illinois 8t. Iie has served as Indianapolis Navy recruiting officer since December, 1947.
Lt. Lightle
Defeats
Irvington Post 38
Lt. Lightle, To Install Friday |
‘with special ceremonies Friday at the Post Home,
Newly elected officers are Ster-
David Dilley, Clarence
* Directors are Frank Bush, Wil
rile Kightlinger.
Critic of Truman Program Elected
In ‘Pennsylvania Race
38, American install new offices 124 8. Downey
t Commander Mer1 install officers and , southern vice demander, will be the
commander; Harry vice commander, second vice com-
Awrence Baker, ad-
erous’ personnel 8
WAS
Parsons,
sought
Warhunt on For Mt. Summit | Bank Robber
Pal in $2000 Holdup Captured
And Confesses A 19-year-old youth. described mander; Harlen Kreig, third vice as “armed and considered dan-| by state fi- police and FBI agents today after
Dr. Hugh Enyart a captured friend implicated him
bank yesterday.
ld Thompson, ser-
was Chester
Edwin’ Woods and
$2000 bank loot German Luger stickup.
in the holdup ,of a Mt. Summit
Object of the intensive search Wethington, Castle factory worker, whom the FBI sald was at
New
large with the
and the loaded
he used
in the
Ald in the robbery, Robert Dale
tr, as arrested
and confessed
War Mother holdup and
had fled
his
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Sept Pvt SHaparie to Rene son UP) -— Republican John Philip had hidden it V enry Lockebill ’ 1024 Baylor, 41, Navy veteran and bit- “1 guess I've been doub of Mrs. Alma / or - LaeksiteT critic of President Truman's crossed.” Olive 8t., has reporte ll Fair Deal, was elected fo Con- |jce, New Castle
land Air Force Base, Tex, to begin the basic airmen indoctrina-
tion course mother who h 0 "
ad hoped to fill the after he led
18, also of New Castle, t last night as he ,¢ the Emmanuel Baptist Church, waited near Wethington's home. ui|| serve as moderator of the InConfesses His Part The younget man broke down the coming year. part in implicated Wething- especially known. for his work ton .after he said his companion with young people and as counapparently taking the gainr for the Baptist Youth Fel14 loot from the woods where they, lowship, was elected at the. asso-
the
le-
Wheeler told state po- night and will close tonight with and Henry(ihe pageant, “He Had Great Posgress today over a Democratic County officials and FBI men|gecinns.’
them to the spotiyigis and directed by Paul Otter-
13 of 14 Held
In Raids Freed
| Forays Lacking
|
Leader
They, too, were freed.
were:
s 5 The Rev. Floyd Smith
Rev. Smith Named
books, Others Arrested
St., with the
50, of that
The Rev. Floyd Smith, pastor
dianapolis Baptist Association for 7 Emery ‘A. Wallace, 55 The Mr. Smith, who is
Rev. ey a.room for pool selling. A cigar store at
ciation meeting late yesterday. Ave.
The meeting opened Monday
given by Lebanon Bap- Played.
Lou's Cigar Store, 425 Indiana, Ave. where police arrested Luena wil become a probationary fire-| Durante, 31, of 548 N. Senate man when his appointment is efAve. and Leslie Allen Gamby, 34, fective Friday. of 418 N, West 8t., charged with | keeping a room for pool selling, and confiscated 50 baseball ticket
Al's Cigar Store, 148 W. proprietor, Albert . Beedy, address, charged with keeping a room for d | 0 er or pool selling and advertising a lottery. Confiscated were books of baseball tickets, - A smoker at 125 N. New Jersey below the price of the stock on St., where raiders confiscated 15 the open market. ! books of tickets and arrested] Mr, of ‘1747 about the practice of the telephone Morgan .8t., charged with keeping company selling stock to its employees under the market price, Mr. Collett said he understood 8t.. where officers arrested Theo-/the amount of stock purchasable dore Ault, 55, of 3301 Ralstonby employees was regulated by| machine their salary range and that they and an could buy it on the installment change at the Gulf Filling St tion, 438 W. 16th 8t., police said V
hearing is expected to be today.
708 E. 18thi
charged ' with keeping a room for pool selling and advertising a lottery after finding 22 plan. books of baseball tickets dis-|
|
grade of captain.
Fire Prevention Chief Appointed
| (Continued From Page One) | promoted to dispatcher in the pay
Mr. Pierson will fill the vacancy’
created by the death of
working on his automobile.
effective Saturday.
{during the war,
16th
Financing Eyed
. Amos Warrants Ruled Void Day, who died 1ast week while
(Continued From Page One)
James Keller, 2014 Park Ave,
Phone Industry's
(Continued From Page One) 25!the conversion price on the com-|th
Pau! Lindeman, 2540 Madison fus Murray, 65, of 1553 Yandes ove has been promoted from St. with visiting a gaming house. private first grade to lieutenant, Appointed in Other raids and arrests invali- 1938 he was active in first aid
_ idated” by the prosecutor's office||ectyre work in local factories
|attack lead base paint
|general vicinity of the gas plant| Co,"
| | | | { |
{mon stock was about 10 points]
Steckler then
The
|concluded this week with the de-|
The Ft. Wayne Cigar Store cision on the 15 per cent rate
|
Pvt. Harry A. feat lets vacant by her 80n's ynere the money had been hid-' man 835 Ft. Wayne Ave, where [appeal due from the PSC in NoKidwell of Mart- Mr. Saylor won in Pennsyl- 9" } The Indianapolis Baptist As- Fletcher Tynan, 9 ohat 2% vember. insville has been vania'’s 26th Congressional Dis- I guess he went on Without gnciation recalled yesterday that Ing & room for pool selling charge . : . assigned to trict despite unusually strong . the denomination has assumed "ol oad car also stopped Sanitarium Homecoming Headquarters labor support given Mrs. Robert Ine two bandits, who had al- regponsibilify for bringing 1200 and searched a jesp after they! A homecoming of former paCo. Fim Army L. Coffey Sr. 55 gray-haired MOSt an hour's head start on po- gigpjaced persons from European guid the driver “behaved sus- tients and friends from Sunny-| Corps, In Kyoto, mother of the late Rep. Robert lice after they held up cashier camne to America. The associa- piciously” In the 900. block 8. Japan . . . Ens. Coffey Jr. killed last spring in Harry Shiveley and locked him tion adopted a resolution express- Capitol Ave. last night. They took
Raymond H. Suttles of Bridgeport recently was graduated from the School of Naval Admin- { istration at the F't- Lockebille the Naval General Line School, Mon- | Mr. terey, Cal. . . . 8 8gt. Robert A. rey's-47 408 Peeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude! ; Peeler, 7103 Ralston Ave, his way to the United States for reassignment after tour of duty on Guam,
lor's
s margin votes.
district's
{legislative pr
Midshipman 1/C Irving F. Ball. old the voters
son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. IL "oor" campa
six - week Navalifare state.” Reserve Officers, Training cruise| to Balboa, Canal
heavy crulser USS Toledo . . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bay C. Shedron, 2846
I. F. Ball recently reported to Keesler Field; iy the last few days indicated a. He said the loot was not $3873,
Miss, to attend an Air Force oot. Attends Air Race Midshipman William R, Thomas Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. William! , s will be R Thomas, 926 E. 50th St. a CoP smnember-of the 1951. class of. ihe! U. 8. Naval Academy, recently attended the National Air Races at Cleveland, O. ... Two Indian-
SUICIDE BY PUEBLA,
apolis men, Weldon V. Eskew, (UP) —Fernanco Gomez, 24-year-1827 Ingram St.-and Willlam A./old butcher of nearby Cholula,
Bernhard, 1028 8. Tremont ‘Ave. | killed himself are serving as instructors *with|/when his fian
the Service School Bhip Co. atigagement after winning a beauty the Great Lakes Naval Training contest, police reported today.
Unofficial returns from 313 ot’ Saylor 56271 to Mrs. Cof
Mrs. Coffey promised to fight I8 ON gor repeal of the Taft-Hartley. Labor Act and to give full sup finishing &in6rt to President Truman in his
Jap Emperor's Book Zone, aboard the Goes on Sale TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 14 (UP)
The 200-page book will sell for $2034. 3000 yen, or about $7.50. In lieu of royalties, another 300 hidden in the woods shortly after
perior's biological laboratory.
Shas ———
climbed to 10,000 a 1937
made their getaway,
FBI Special
Agent
Harvey
the crash of his jet fighter plane. in the vault of the Mt. Summit Ing its intention to help in meet. Mrs. Coffey conceded the elec. Citizen's. State Bank yesterday ing this quota of sponsorships for tion early today when Mr. Bay- morning, were identified through the DP's. Plymouth in which they
G.
125 precincts gave Foster said the car was traced
ogram. Mr. Savior in a “door-te-Ign 1t
to the two men “by a process of elimination by the Indiana state police, New Castle Police Chief Ross Scott, Sheriff Robert Padgett and FBI agents.” ' He sald the four departments worked closely together, tracking hat he would down every 1937 . Plymouth fn 3877 Birchwood g- 41} out in opposition.to Presi- Henry County until they finally Ave, recently dent Truman's policies of a “semi-. were led to the car owned by participated In &|police state and socialistic wel: Wethington. i ’
|" It was then they went to {Wethington's south - side New Castle’ home and picked * up Wheeler.
Tomorrow
donated to the Em- the holdup. . Wheeler was
ELEAVER Mexico, . Sepf.
with a meat cleaver cee broke their en-
have relatives.
held Cashier Shiveley while his com- | His publishers printed only 300 panion covered him with a pistol N. Delaware Bt. lcopies. However, advance orders and scooped up the money.
reported: by He ha® $40 of the loot on him and said
the
Held Knife on Cashijer In his verbal statement to ofCapt. Lyman W.|—Emperor Hirohito's first book ficers Wheeler said ~he was the Shedron, son of a study of marine life in S8agam! man who oes on sale tomorrow,
knife
on
the bank, but
to
the rest
be
states,
was
brought from. New.Castle to. Indianapolis this morning. to be arraigned on 14 charges of bank robbery. Meanwhile, officers put out an alert for Wethington .over Indiana and adjoining centrating part of their search on Indianapolis where he is said to
con-
rests.
. Center. D. L. Pratt, fireman, USN, 6136 College Ave. is a crew member aboard the attack transport USS Fremont which participated in} TAD amphibiods training exercise} for Annapolis midshipmen and! West Point cadets, 1
v
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Annexation Procedure Topic of Conference
City Council and administration department heads were to meet at City Hall this afternoon for action on a program designed to provide improved annexation methods Mayor Feeney said Council in the past has been forced to act on annexation problems with too lfttle thformation. It has heen too much of a hit-and-miss proposition He SATE = The Mavor indicated that later’ meetings would be ‘arranged for the County Zoning Board and for “outside agencies” in an effort to further improve annexation procedure At today's Couneil members and department heads were to act on information forms which: will be filled out in city departments . and submitted to Council before each annexation
SPRRION
Polio Foundation Asks Help as- Funds Dwindle
NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (UP
Fall Fashion
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The National Foundation for In-
fantile Paralysis appealed today for additional March of Dimes contributions to replace funds
dwindling at the rate of _$100.000
a day Basil O'Connor foundation president. said new patients this. year probably will total 40,000 in the largest epidemic in U. 8 history. Unless large sums of money are contributed. he said the expected $31 million patient
care bill for 1949 cannot be met
Lawrenceburg Firm
Sued for $3500
Civil suit for $3500 vesterday . was filed in U. 8 District Court : against A. D. Cook Inc, Law renceburg. by Kenneth M. Srhith | of Stony Creek, Conn. insurance and public relations consultant. The suit alleges violation of a contract between the company and Mr. Smith. The plaintiff
charges that the company failed to pay an agreed wage of $500 per month from June 1 until Dee. 31, 1949, when the contract © was to end. Lauder Unchanged LANARKSHIRE, Scotland, Sept. 14 (UP)--8ir Harry Lauder, 79-year-old Bcot minstrel and composer, spent a comfortable night, and his condition rémained “unchanged, a ‘bulletin from his
. home sald today. 8ir Harry Is
suffering from cerebral throm-| A Xe >
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September 15
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Spends $200,000 to End ‘Purple Homes' The Citi Gas & Coke Utility today ced a $200,000 gas cleaning program to rid the city of “purple houses” believed due to hydrogen sulphide fumes. The utility is Installing four additional iron oxide gas cleaning boxes which, the company
said, would increase its gas clean-
ing facilities about 60 per cent. The discoloration of houses, attributed to the sulphide fumes on
repaint about 250 houses in the
at 2900 Prospect St. The re: painting job will be finished in about two weeks.
Thomas L. Kemp, general man-| ager, said the gas will be forced | Vo"! rough wood chips impregnated with iron oxide in the process. He | said it offers an “absolute guar-' |antee” of discoloration of house
inquired | Paint.
Burglars Rifle Machine Of Cigarets and Cash
Georgia St. would-be safecrack- Ave. | ers battered the combination off| | of a safe but failed to gain entry. Harold West, stock manager, told police nothing else was missing.
BEE STING IS FATAL BANNING, Cal, Sept. 14 (UP)
side Sanitarium will be held there —Jullan Jurado, 64-year-old gard-| from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Sunday. ner, died as the result of a bee CIO United Patients’ handicraft will be ex- sting, the coroner's office reported seven western states today picked hibited. Dr. W. Duane Jones, staff today. Twenty minutes after being’ movie starlet
stung, he died, the report said
ai ZL S Ayres & Co. Hoi ah
bas 7x Hear Dr. King
Dr. William F: King, director’
and took 150 packages undetermined amount of the southern city, the youths were a- identified as Aubrey D. and Orille Lee Mansfield, both 19, of
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1049
‘Exchange Club
of the and
‘geriatrics,
of adult hygiene
Indiana State
|Bod¥d of Health, will be one of the main speakers in the annual convention of the National Exe change Club,
Saturda
| through Monday,
in Minneapolis,
A past president of the Ex-
| i
Dr. King was
member of the | youth study pan-
lel of the nationSouth Side, caused the utility to, 0 1 iii0e on
education.
change Club of | Indianapolis and other Indiana | Exchange Clubs,
y
Dr. King
His principal address “A Bill of Rights for Aging Persons.
| Noah Anglin and Harry BE. {Morton will also attend the con<
fon as official representatives of the Indianapolis club, presi
dent Richard C. Lennox said.
3 Youths Returned
On Car Theft Charges
Three youths, including twins, were returned here today from |Scottsville, Ky., to face charges Burglars ransacked a cigaret of vehicle-taking. Arrested last week by police of
|561 Lord 8t., and Kenneth Eugene At the Cook Coffes~Co. 936 E Stevens, 18.00.510'3 N, Tibbs
{used car lot
at
They were charged with the {theft of an automobile from a 1050 Kentucky
Ave., owned by William Wilson,
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Workers of
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Two pedestris one critically, in last night and Struck by a’c near the interse and Northweste Hibaugh, 48, of 8t, was in eri General Hospits Police said t car was David | 1808 | Carrollton held. | Another pedes tin, 69, of 1626 St, suffered a right leg when last night at 1 tral Ave. Driver The driver of A. Nolan, 21, of Ave, was arres of failure to g the right-of-wa woman was in Methodist Hospi Eugene. Agne Broadway, suffe today when he struck by a hi Noble St. and F Police were u mediately the Agnew’s injurie ist, Mr. Agnew. dition today in Others Mrs. Albert 2019 Central Av injuries early to in which she + and damaged marker at Illin Sts. The. driver o Oakley, 26, of 2 suffered cuts ab were treated ii pital. Mr. Oakle a charge of f driver's. license. Sarah Kagan throp Ave. .v Methodist Hos when the car in passenger struc. the 3200 block c¢ The car was Kagan, 40. Ow car was Dr. V 1213 Crawford
Mrs. Judso Rites to Be
Services for Hall, 915 N. Bev yesterday in h heldat2 p.m. t & Kirk Colonis will be in Crov 74. Born. near Mrs. Ella B. Hs apolis 51 years. ber of the I Church. Survivers ine Judson Hall; a don, Indianapo William. Betz; btgpther, Urey V apolis.
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CHICAGO, ¢ Several dice pl game became Hurley Murph; cheerful” about They took a $10 bills he wa. Secret Serv firmed their su. were. counterf seized Hurley,
In Indi EVENTS TOD. 1949 Parade of Hon fon County Resid dianapolis Home of 300 homes in Pp. m, through Pythian Sisters of Final day layg National Bar Asse Through Saturda Free Watch Inspect Vatechmakers As during “Watch through Saturday Alpha — Nu Chapt: Golden Annivers m, Martini eridian St Irvington Aggressiv ner Meeting —8 4: taurant, Cumber Prospect Chapter and Called Meetn Masonic. Temple Indiana Society of Meeting—6.30 p
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