Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1949 — Page 2

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Foreign Aid Bill 0f Taxpaver

1 Decision Leaves Bond | By DAVID City sewer projects estimated

$5 Million Sewer Projects rand Jury to Menaced by Legal Tangle

Firms Bidding on Jobs Are Warned Recent

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a vault and got an hour's |start before the crime was discovered.

| The car used in the getaway . . ok Bank Ho [ase was traced to the pair and the n em ! | capture of Wheeler, found waiting! . ! outside Wethington's home, re- : Petition Filed

sulted. Officers traced Wethington to the home of a friend, where In Federal Court Times Washington Bureau

Get === Cashier Harry Shiveley

ing Authority in Doubt

WATSON 1 at $5 million cost suffered a blow

Caughran to Present Charges This Week

he spent the night, and closed In on him ‘after narrowly missing

Charges Polis |

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| today when engineering firms bidding on the job were notified that a ®: B Piatriet Atioraey i Bim at the friend's Roms. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15—Wil- FR anklin 4411 : Sa : More of 1 legal tangle prevented the sale of bonds to finance design and in- ad Yughean a BY Wy ze In announcing the capture, the liam Dudley Pelley is being re- * Ag ax stallation, : i ~t i Used Abroad In a letter from the Works Board, ccnsulting engineers were teen-agers charged with the hold- FEI oie sail, the pyir had beeh fused a parole for political rea- $10 Po $ roa told that a recent State Supreme Court decision made it impossible up of a Mt. Summit bank to a wo. terme by a military 008. it was charged today in a Than at Home [to determine the amount of bonds C514 force return of districts to federal Jam Jury sometime court for larceny while serving in petition filed in federal distr To Uni pe Wises, Washington Burise which could be S0id Sor the bullds the bonding limits of the city cor- ti Wek. ul of the pair, Chester the, Air Force in 1947. court here in his behalf. Tickets are now available for CHICAGO, WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 - Ing program. Officials estima poration, the Mayom declired, re- a : {Credit for the fast identification] ne petition, filed by Attorney , Sen. William E. Jenner sald to- Nat solution of the problem gycing their financial resources. Webington, > wis hed vederl,,, capture of the pair went 0/7. Emmett McKentle, asks the , hation’s long : “would not come for several pegpite delay in the sewer pro- he waived ie x areal nment | Combined law agencies for “close| federal court to order the federal test against t day that taxpayers in 33 Indiana months. ‘gram, a $150,000 bond issue has ir a Reis Hare u es Com. €0-operation and well-oiled team-|parole board to parole Pelley, for- : : apparently cc counties are paying more’ as a Projects affected Yele ihe nt been sold for construction of one a A ugha pl work.” the FBI said. - Imer Silver Shirt leader who has Ayres' Business Girls' AFL Printers ; 4 lef sewer rainin 8} 3 —— ————— contribution toward foreign aid ig el a Rh to Sewey project to be Setermined ky morning. ja served more than seven years of its strike ag than they pay for the cost of between Fall Creek and oc. vvor yy = His companion, 18-year-old 8 Crossroad Scouts a 15-year sentence for sedition. newspapers, 40th 8ts,, between issued with approval of City Coun- Attached to the petition were their county government, includ- Emerson Ave.; a main sewer be- Robert D, Wheeler, was held d of Bad a pe s after the me : : i CW 1th St. and W: 12th : under the same bond when he Get Tenderfoot G@S letters recommending parole from| composing ro 1 41 municipalities And tows: na between White River and pk WINE waived hearing in the same court| Members of Crossroads Boy federal Judge Robert Baltzell of) F S The agree ships. Luett Ave: a main drain bounded yesterday. Wheeler was arrested Scout Troop No. 172 were awarded Indianapolis, the presiding judge ashion how night, will be Of the remaining 59 counties, by Ritter Ave and E. 10th St ance or Tuesday and Wethington, object their tenderfoot rating badges at the Pelley trial: Oscar R. Ew- and file vote the taxpayers’ share of foreign trom Pleasant Run to Bolton of an Intensive day-and-a-half last night at ceremonies attended ing, federal Security. Administra- graphical Un ald spend! i Imost equal to Ave.; the Boyd Ave. main line . search. submitted meekly to cap- by Mayor Feeney, scout commis- tor and District of Columbia John J. Pi ad oa ling 4 alu op! Fe from Bean Creek to Carson Ave In Fis in 0 £0 ture on a New Castle street yes- sioners, and representatives of the Judge Henry A. Schweinhaut, who ; 3 said the tern it all ys The main storm relief sewer {rom terday. or oA LRdinnpolin OPUmIst Club and Served a8 DOO Feb: 23 To be presented five days beginning Woodruff Ra $ ¢ ‘ree 16 5 ser 3 Je {to ) 5 l . é itatio nie R ’ . ’ ’ The $198 million share of for-| VAC Cleo ae and Wasning. Mer, Wolien Sind ehiiven wil the £2000 bank loot "and a Joaded The troop has a membership 1949, Judge Baltzell said the pa- president, es tign id Mvraptiarions Whi hal ton Blvd. will also be affected. pase pop aire’ oir German Luger with a bag of ex- of M Hoos. to J role poard TATely ped Soe ma Tuesday, Sept 20, through Friday, Sept. 23, i “I feel ve! ota)’ T 7 is being curtailed . ty Tp tra shells. Although he was re- wards were made to James recommendations, SE } 1949 is more than the total prop- joi he program. 8 | eing ¢ earlier prizes in The Times Fishing Rodeo ported to have bragged he would F. Colwell. 1031 N. Beville Ave.: did he would recommend release ) entire situati erty taxes levied in Indiana for X Saturday at Yellowwood Lake, ¥ J Gail © 748 R elf“ Ave.: of Pell at 5:30 p. m. The joint n ty in 1948 d is ap- this year that the city's health south of Nashville “take with me” any one who tried Jail Cook, 7 vg Wy ve.) 0 pay: ' labor and m: a property in Bag, poh P"|district could not issue bonds as SOT WCET pete in. fts tO Arrest him, the youth offered Samuel Goins, 2518 E. 18th St; hs hl ! the printers v proximately million mor an separate unit of the city cor- “ach: group *ompe 3. ho resistance. Norman T. Osborne, 3800 W. Lawyer to Address . in th u 1 week $ the net disbursements of the state poration, The sanitary district, own classification for the fishing He was brought to Marion Michigan 8t.; Norman Royer, T18 Ba C ti Saturday, Sept. 24, at 1:15 p. m. in . i ee% pay. ind government for all purposes in! : , y ter- prizes. i i Pleasant R Pkwy. N. Drive; r Convention the fiscal year 1047-48, he said: ich rr I The only prize Slassifioations ci hil ut EN are rg ng Ny He; i vapon wird ro in ’ ba aR ' - py. Where men, women and children "* """ a = a ao : 0! AAD NN } Figures by Counties ing ®et-up simitar-to that used by will compete against each other Recover Move Cash and--Michael-O.Donohue, 1458. W. sxpected hers toqAy Tor the opens} —— AUDITORIUM. EIGHTH FLOOR simp -working-—een Sen. Jenner figured that Marfon/the healtn district and may be : . Ww _ 33a St. . g subject to the court ruling, too will be in the Championship Shortly after arresting Wething William Earle. 2411 N. Del- Ing session of the 24th convention the new co! County residents must pay $37.- - ' Sweepstakes class and several/ton, combined forces of New * v his . shop ban of t : I If the ruling returned by the . aware St., a city fireman, serves of the National Bar Association 655,579 of the 1949 foreign ald . + aooiies also to other city other overall classifications. The Castle i Sate pobise. Henry AW tras XV Ror CrLinh ; was She cute r ] .. Championship Sweepstakes class County deputies an agents i ei . o Mr, Piich s Bll, 4 [Or Capha Som of J10.4, departiumts. yoeis ORIN -pow is am one 4 which the person recovered $1478 which Wething- . Highlighting the convention will No charge “es but to assure you a seat admittance Is tection is ins Joist son of 31. Jotat Soverument The Works Board told bidders catching the largest tagged bass jon nad Rldaen th a teed Sack Club to Give Award be the address tomorrow of Sen. visions” and ) + | : ‘ lO ed under a C 1 p : RY AW y 1 he fixed at $29, or a per {t would be unable to award con- Will receive a $200 outboard mo cac Bath Mound Cemetery. An exemplary optimism award Willlam Langer of North Dakota. by Ticket only. Tickets may be obtained at the the union th

capita cost of $56.22. donated by Em-Roe Sporting Castle will be presented to the member Lectures will be given on civil © 4 “sufficient an

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t ts until it determined how J : | Sen. Jenner said that.if the peo- Sac bonding power was avafl- Goods Store, and the L. Strauss Thers Was alue.30 10unds of am of the year at a luncheon of the rights, taxation and segregation. . i not recomme! le of Indiana had to pay their|anie for construction of Inter- Championship Trophy. |" The youthful pandits both con- Indianapolis Optimist Club to- The National Bar Association i be accepted.” Locos te Finis sevase Tom, Ere ln or Feng? SS Saat Boros, oe Sve Hoi, ££ Sra ily 9 oral Information Desk, Stree Floor er ' an, 3 Cit . ' ' . ; mean either: [tus proposed lines led to the Su- the biggest fish in three classifica- branes of MY oo alle Sitar will speak on the subject, “Don’'t’ Association, Inc., is host for the, i there agreed t1) Doubling the property taxes| .... court ruling charged that tions— Bass, Crappies, Bluegllls. goo. said. The holdup men Be Silly.” convention. § fied” printers in the entire state for one year; ''» \\ qepartment was at-|The prizé list will be found in the 2 ci i. i wide discreti ’ “ > or a Je oF oy 0 tempting to evade the bonding Sports Section wae 2. ; Juaiiications OI ve motor fuel tax 8 'imits’ prescribed for the Civil No Thr ons ch 8 a i mute! ate t ng s | City. A similar suit will probably quired in advance. Each p i _ Jollow es mes; or (4) eliminate all oper- AoneloBto. tent. Aha. Jegality. of pant will receive a numbered iden- I AE i” Sine Tn o— — or . " - ot 1 Tying: the Ation¥ “of the “Idina “state Bove] the Bh i "Mayor Feeney {HiCAtIon tag tipof ~ BIFIVELET - ta . : . : ei ho EE ’ i. ‘readers almo ernment. : Gitar ie y | Yellowwood Lake. per printed Outcome of such an action, Farticipants may start to fish ’ oo looks like. ’ ——- ve (8 8 a. m, If they care to. The y The _1500 | A T L | E B E a $ . f | weigh-in stations will open at 9 ’ 0 FR anklin 4411 : their jobs Ni We've Got ‘Em! Youth Refuses a. m. with Gov. Henry F. Behrick- i against the eve Got tm | er officiating. The weigh-in sta- A - Daily News To Blame Parents Hons Wilt ciost at 4p m, : merce, Trit je-fishing rodeo is free, . 09 (Continued From Page One) ann ——— S . l P by ase American. x 1, ANASTA 40 other persons crowded into the Browder Out of Job pecia urc Use Pl C - {homes were evicted for sanitary As R k Peddle The paper | reasons. ~ |AS Kuss Boo ir - j by using ph . PLAYING CARDS | Moved in With Friends | - NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (UP) . $ . i place the lir by Congress | At this time the boy went to The. §100-a-month office which } ters. They re y Gong stay with a couple who were Earl Browder, ousted Communist N d RANGES are h maining abo . A selection of new patterns ® (rjonqs-of his parents. The boy, leader, occupied as “publishing Ne [ won er Suc ; ] tising increa in the well-known Cel-u- Bl ine couple and their two small representative” for Russia was ; > . During the tone finish, found only. In 8 chjidren lived in one room. | vacant today." ia Times combi Congress h Court workers said that while] Mr. Browder confirmed at his daily and the the boy had never had a whole-| Yonkers, N.-Y., home that he was : : . one of the c: : some home or real parental care | “unemployed and looking for a . The wage 2 MATCHING DECKS he did not turn to crime until his job.” a ood bu i There 4 NO DOWN PAYMENT" was estimate home ties were completely severed.| . The Kansas-born. former head y: The union ps $1.75 In school, they said, he made “re-{0f the American Communist gle men and : | markably good adjustment” con-| Party was kicked out in 1945 -be- ried men ° Also a 14-page booklet of J sidering his homelife, |cause he believes shat the Maite . 7 : " * . : picketing. Oficial’ Rules. for this sen- On Sept. 12. he was caught | States ahd on Br oe! alo B . Bn : : g : : : — sational new card game, J *MerEIng from a N. Illinois St. In TP hed or po GereAcey. 355) oe : . * } ; : 2 z : ; * @'business place where he had! e Sovie ov : A d th L ONLY 189 95 : Terre - = — included without additional [J Molen several dollars in change. 'shed his job on July 1, Mr. | n e pr ice Is Lower... o (Originally 229.95) charge. (Rules compiled by § He then admitted breaking into Browder Jeveaied, because there ’ * . : the American Association of -§ 2 Madison Ave. market 2nd was “50 ua ness. a ‘ & Deliviries to a stealing two apples ‘‘becaus ) . - Plavies Card - Manutastive. {ons hungry” and a N. Illinois St. Purdue Grad to Become | < Jy \, : three times d z shoe shop where he took a pair Chairman of Erie Road Flowe {of shoes, “that didn’t hurt my State Servies We Inwit

| Times {feet.” The couple housing the boy| [AFAYETTE, Sept. 15 — Rob|could not afford additional food! ert E. Woodruff of Cleveland, a {and clothing outlays, the workers, puyrdue University alumnus who

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said. rose from track .laborer to presiYou'll want it yourself Despite the-boy'y request that! dest of the Erie Railroad, will Flov . - {he be allowed “to-pay my own| retire Oct: 1 and become board } You'll want it for Gifts! debts,” the court held him in chairman of the company. a Clo Juvenile Center, pending contact] Retiring under the 65-year re- RI. 5028 with his parents. Workers said tirement rule which he helped to Phone Orders. Filled his mother and stepfather had inaugurate, Mr." Woodruff has SE

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moved out of town but that the boy had said his stepmother “seemed like the only mother I ever had.’ They sald the father had recently obtained a better job and was trying to find a bigger house for his family

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