Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1949 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1849
Killed as Car Suspension Fails to Close Churches Open”. Driver's 3 Errors Watts Decision Trash Collections Community Fund
Net Police 5 Hits To Be Modernized
ts Prison Truck Cockroach-Ridden’ Tavern gy io) york Booth. = oxo oer: Seen Precedent |e, =. = Contest Hits Prison Truck Social Work lat St. Clair and Pennsylvania St. trash and garbage collection vs Sh Fe A > (—that was his first mistake. | ji with seas Jae gittage Woman Decapitated JRE / tL | Display Scheduled | Wher Borceren A ot al Others May Charge oC 0 ned by the Sunitation| 1st, 104 De Pn xO) : Near Pendleton | Through Saturday - sticker on his car he became ais- ‘Police Brutality’ |New sched alee will go fils op 1dani 20, television console;
booth displaying illustrations gruntled and muttered under his| Zo or toe activities of the Socialbreath—that was his second mis-| BY IRVING LEIBOWITZ | Service Department of the Indian-itake.
'apolis Church Federation willl As he pulled away he tore up istand open on the mezzanine floor the sticker and tossed it into the
leration in all districts Oct. 31. tion console; 4th, refrigerator; 5th, The U. 8. Supreme Court de- Both trash and garbage will be nome freezer; 6th, automatic leision reversing the conviction of |collected once each week. Un- washer; 7th, radio consolette |Robert Austin Watts may set a der the current system, trash and combination; 8th, radio table
1 pattern whereby convicted;garbage are collected on seasonal model combination; 9th through ton last night. ot tm ths i Hotel Soday faces 9¢ policemen -dhat was his/legal patt may ined “police schedules. {12th, portable radio; 13th through * Iromically. the driver of the The booth is making ith ap-| : brutality” as the key to new Board members said the sani- 50th, table model radio. truck, held biatheless in the acci- Pearcace for the ant time thislo ThE 9fficels Ehaaed driver), tation district has been operat- The Rules dent, was an inmate serving a i t In. Frank M. Good, 39, of -115 Ni jurist lawyers Ing under schedules organized for! pe contest is open only to sentence for involuntary man- ions ‘State Corrarence on BoctariNe™ Jersey St. and arrested ar Ag betre the (the old horse-drawn WAgODS.|..sijents of Marion County exslaughter “unavold- | jon two more charges—disorderly| an {They have become obsalete since. : s of General siaug Ret in another unavoid-| | Work. Misa Bertha Leng. Tea conduet and throwing debris on|Indiana Supreme Court yester-, “ ..oment used by collectors yotone 0 goes Wi wc
: : i. the streets. Good spent the night day as an example. /has been mechanized. With the puns and jts agencies and memjis » Dr. Grover L. Hartman fs Jail : The Indiana Supreme COUFt roster service made possible DY|pers of their tamilles. {secretary of the Church Federa.| In court today Good was repri- heard an appes’ Fo CONE the reorganization, collections) complete in 25 additional words ‘tion department. manded by Judge Alex Clark and Far ee On as Terre Haute missed on first runs may be made| or less this statement: “I give Institutions and neighborhood fined $1 and costs on the disor-' the Si2ying 1943 jon return trips, they said. ja/t0 the Community Fund be‘houses conducted under church derly conduct charge. madi y IS cal wa sed as. Sanitation disposal men said gue . . 7 | w bits! 8 Walls appes . the plant has recorded an in-|" you may use the official entry auspices and the social service] Good denied he thre the la basis for Parkers’ new “trial crease in trash volume in recent y 0 MAY Sn Stila] entry department of the Church Federa-|“in the officers’ faces” but Judge, ion Defense Attorney Ber-| {blank in The Times yo
ter use tion will present material indi- Clark said the whole incident in- nard C. Craig, Brazil, argued TY erause of ihe Sroa throw. | PLY on a separate sheet of pa-
cating their work for the booth. ‘dicated he was “unco-operative p,iyer was indicted illegally be-!gwav bottles and milk from car- Por: Enter as many times as you Workers in Protestant social with traffic control.” He dis- 5,5¢ the Vigo County Grand avay |wish Dut each entry un be ” agencies and other Protestant 80- missed the charge of scattering jury considered a confession il-| a separate entry 0
The dead woman is Miss Juanita Jones Gibbs, 25, of 814! N. Lliinois St. : She was decapitated when the) ear'driven by James Lisco, of the
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officers said was travel- i cial workers will meet for break: debris, levied the fine on the dis: jeoally made by him. i fof paper. ray terrific rate of speed” ) fant yrida day 3 Jas a. m. in room orderly conduct Saurge and or. gaily Tests Negative Tucker Trustees | au ential ¥ AOC uty overturned several times and ca- | 'dered Good to pay the $2 sticker +P. 0. . reened the distance between four, : Dr. John Mixon, professor of sng apologize to the officers. | Mr Craig Said She onteseion Seek to Sell Assets dianapolis. i at aot telephone poles before coming to church social work in McCormick ecient twas made , | | ntries mus postmar! no halt. H Theological Seminary, Chicago, Parker was given three lie de-| CHICAGO, Oct. 5 (UP)—Pres- later than midnight Oct. 24th and a 1 ¢ will give the address. Dr. Edwin Mrs. Anna J. Jaggers tector tests in three days and ton Tucker stood trial for mail must be received no later than Both the ariver and his wife, ry W. Stricker, chairman of the Ris T denied food and water. Mr. Craig fraud today while trustees for his Nov. 1. Virginia, were injured. He wax i Church Federation Social Service, ites iomorrow {said all the lie detector tests were bankrupt $28 million automobile] Entries will be judged on the critical and she was in, ‘ department, will preside, | Services for Mrs. Anna J. Jag- negative. {firm went out to try to sell its basis of originality, aptness and fair condition in Anderson Hos- Dr. Mixon is a past president of gers. R. R. 1, Bridgeport, who, The U. 8. Supreme Court Of-lassets and regain lost millions. sincerity by the Reuben H. Donpital today. i the Church Conference of Social died yesterday in her home, Will dered a new trial for Watts on Eight of the 12 jurors who will|nelley Corp. Judges decision will -
The driver of the reformatory|
Work and the Association of Pe held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. the grounds that he was held|try Mr, Tucker and seven of his|pe final. In case of ties, duplicate truck was John Moore, 32, who i
Church Social Workers. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She without “due process of law.” associates were picked yesterday/prizes will be awarded, All en-
is serving a 2-to-21-year sentence i an i pension oors remained open ; 1 (was 76. |Specifically, the ruling said that{from an original venire of 200 tries, contents and ideas then befor involuntary manslanghter.| South Side ion. » Despite sus ind a = a g EE wa A native of Smiths Grove KY. watts was held for more than!prospective jurors and 100 extras. come the property onthe Indiags He was driving to an adjoining] ! W. Washinaton St., Twice Condemnec. ciation of Church Soctal Workers, She lived in Indianapolis 36 years: 54 hours without appearing be-| U. S. District Judge Walter J.'apolis and Marion Coun ne refolfatory property to feed nh on Ww. os ington sg w os will attend the breakfast as spe- She as a er Of fore a magistrate and that his|LaBuy was presiding over the munity Fund. ca i i ‘Di letal guest. ‘ 4 ~ a confession on which the convic-|trial, which may take four! ermism———————— Both state police and witnesses | By Excise Police os Dirty, jays pen d twi [0 Sunt. an says If interest pg Gio Tn i gy * alt was based was forced. {months. Mr. Tucker and the GARBO SAILS FOR U. 8. Moore was blameless in the This is the story of. how a downtown tavern, condemned tw ©" justifies it, an Indiana Chapter of rs terling Doss, Oakland, Ky.| One furist said that the U. S.others are charged with violating| LE HAVRE, France, Oct. § accident. bed state excise police as dirty and crawling with cockroaches. | : : : And Court ruling would {federal securities acts, the mail| (UP)—Greta Garbo left aboard
ithe Association of Church Social! , Will Supreme Wakaged 10 stay asi despite 4 suspension by the lodiana Alcohotie Co Lon may develop out of the I eh oth NO Ad ks it harder for police of-|fraud statute and with conspiracy/the Ile de France for New York
Beverage Commission, { ,” late these laws. {last night. Contract to Be Let Three months have elapsed since two excise police agents breakfast meeting. Grove, ficers to enforce the law. to violate these g
Soon on Penney Bldg. (reported the South Side Inn, 403° W. Washington St. was “very A unclean.” . . }
A contract for the superstruc-| on the recommendation of! 2 2 ture of the new J. C. Penney ap Jn Judge Ted O. Hays the tav-| ey SSal S building on Monument Circle will} or, was ordered inspected again. |
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ers tray tn ander way on 55 Gs " ure, on Officer Francis L. Guernsey re-| : basement walls by the Carl M.. ported back that the tavern was, GOIIS Imprisonments
Co. The work |“st1) unsanitary and needed Overnight ‘Outrage’
1s to be completed before| ieaning up.” His Investigation| : the end of November, The bulld-| 064 that the toilets were tor a aignt Selention ole Yeo & ) Ing I replace the old English ping over with filth and theon So MC. 00 8 ed by his of. :. - : women's rest room had no stool.
fice was termed “outrageous” to-
Doors Never Closed - i The ABC board, following the ay by - Prosecutor George 8.
: {recommendation of Judge Hays," .p," ‘pos hecome an accepted {Suspended the tavern nes op | practice.” Mr. Dailey. chargéd, ONORING THE oo" Notice was publis Y “for police to hold people in jail the ABC that the tavern Was, . ight after the deputy prose-
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MIDWEST'S | But the doors of the tavern iter Sn Advi wan he Ande defy frost and storm!” gf +57 oo BA Police Chief Cloyd|\h® Police have no case against BELOVED B. France said no orders were| “1 Pont custody. prosecutor OEY. .o over aaued te pick hr the license | 014, the prisoner has been arirested for a minor offense, and is
3 A check at the ABC office Te arbitrarily held by officers for the Bd ror peat session of the Municipal ' ' Courts. ; Herbert Spencer, applied for a rehearing on the grounds that the Automatically Freed charge was unfair. “When thesé people appear beThe rehearing was granted, ac-|fore the judge,” Mr. Dailey said, cording" to ABC records, which ‘they are automatically released! showed the word “rehearing” because one of my deputies depenciled on Mr. Dobrow’s request clines to issue and affidavit.” and initialed by Walter A. Rice,| The prosecutor said he heard one of the ABC commissioners. (rumors that “certain attorneys No date was marked opposite With connections close to the the rehearing approval although courts” are collecting fees for the request was dated Aug. 31. |representing people in court and No Hearing Date Set “springing” them, when in fact No date for a hearing had been they are not charged with any set by Judge Hays although more Crime. Ne ee ya elapsed since| Mr. Dailey said the purpose of,
James Whitcomb Riley the petition for a rehearing was having a deputy prosecutor on : {duty on a 24-hour basis was to
de. born ES Hays sald he had been relieve possible congestion in the
waiting for a third report on the routine of the police courts. f One Hundred Years ago condition of the South Side tavern| Ine system was put into ef-
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" “ njoyment of a roaring blaze! Prepare this autumn before setting a hearing date. Ee DA case enjoyme a roaring P ~ Today, after the case was ; . . . Ye [brought to his attention, ne sia|the courts: © CC for fall and winter evenings now, with wk : {the rehearing will probably be. ., Many instances Sau. ; THE EIAMES Is: or oc. 0. a ‘my deputy will find that the ar. your choice from our complete assortg Judge Hays said that he usual |Te® ng officer has no case agains
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= WHITCOMB ny the ABC 4: He ds “If Don ot co- | ‘clined to comment furthe the! ’ Toy delay in the Dobrow tavern case, [OPerated With this office and laid other than to repeat that he was De rely it 0h | waiting for a report of its con-\tne officer would not be required.
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