Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1949 — Page 3

oe a Sr aa £ ga rT ' " n 15i8 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1949 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3 : od Convention [Noblesville High School Students Institute Date Fund Series Makes York % I Lads, Lassies Just Another Hick Town: 0 onor Wo Can Get Fast Buck (Continued From Page Ome) |Réynolds being unable to feed | By CARL HENN salaries to ball players when true|himasl? An ; Times Staff Writer worth goes unrewarded. the publican tossed i Chev Nn er 2 NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 5 — No- Those Smug Yankee Fans |ipo Jager in the customer's face console; blesville High School lads and In all the excitement, there iS./and drove him screaming from aA: Disciples - of : lassies in need of a fast buck naturally, a kind of Smug re-ithe tomatic ples ‘of Christ now nave a way to get it, thanks straint among the customers in| Such an Incident might go nsolette To Meet Oct. 25-30 to Principal J. B. Stephens and the Yankee cheering section. This, tn o table 1 Ph the student council. is not entirely due to the fact/takes its baseball raw. It is surely ' ° through n Cincinnati ™™ the that most Yankee fans are night/socially significant that the only '- through The coptennisl session of theias rl, SOPeY 1s theirs for # |club heroes who will take their/parade yesterday was that held International Convention of the|a special date fund. The. caly series diluted from the radio in/across the river in the Borough z a special date fund. The only the Stadium Club bar. (bs more of Churches. The heroic Dodgers 3 Baciples of Christ will honor two| requirement asked by the council a kind of genteel tradition which|were paraded from Ebbets Field only to ° ps Schou of Religion faculty|ss that the money must go back says that in any athletic unpleas-'t, Borough Hall, through streets -- nty ex- tion" Ss tang oe reanisd- into the fund within 10 days. : |antness the Yanks are considered|pyng with Yankees in egy. -= Genein) 3 Oe aT esie thi The SY a do va ee 2 shoo-in until proven otherwise, Manhattan smiled tolerantly at: - mm ever. The it per and that is vulgar these boyish antics, . yd mem- The ential convention wil cent interest, that means a total sophomoric to go sbout beating hoViSh 48 wh # a” mately 10,000 delegates in attend-| oy one oy Look, to the fund Jour east vicaslopsly. deal in such wares also are preal wo! {within the time set. This genteel code keeps any e “I give ance. two local men to be| animal spirits—especially in treatises on the fact that ind be- honored are: Dr. Frederick D. How 11 Works hattan—pretty well in check,|lhree Of the players in this series Kershner, dean emeritus of the] Here's how it works: that - ya ineffectual ir, 8f¢ Negroes. All are Dodgers... jal entry ° Butler School of Religion who with th t the Greenwich St. 1°Y Campanella, Jackie ee rite your was chairman of the Interna. Fee-wee Bults a little guy wiv 3 age OL te » son and Don Newcombe — and t of pas tional Convention in 1938; and ® Pig smile, needs money to ake er, they get in without tickets by — Dr. A. E. Cory, school of religion| 8irl to the football game Sat- He was serving a stein of lagerigint of being, respectively, the ed missions department head. Dr. Urday. Along about Thursday at. to a transient who dropped a|pest catcher, the best second - of sheet Cory served as convention presi-|1 P- m. he approaches the secre- casually nasty remark about 2 hageinan, and the best pitcher dent in 1924. tary of the studdal J RouReh, asks Yankee pitcher named Allie/jn the National League. The 10000 delegates will in-|fOr, receives, and out a slip | More in kee with Boary. . nity clude a large group from Indian-| Tequesting any amount up to $2. a : apolis since this city is the loca-| The next day, at the same . fact that one local newspaper, irked not tion of a lopg list of Disciples’ na- hour, he goes back to the secre- : r > |besides its battery of sports - 24th and tional boards. tary and gets the money, for Photos by Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. . writers, has assigned to ‘ tor thep List of Sessions which he signs a receipt. He's Pat Souders, senior at Noblesville High School and ‘student The date fund in action. Sone (Pee-wee) Butts, junior, his two Rites Tomorrow games two saloon Wednesday morning, Oct. 26, all set—for 10 days. council member, keeps books and money for the date fund, from bucks backing him up, asks Sue Stephens, junior, "How's about ents, one political pundit and a | on the the board of higher education A Good Lesson which financially embarrassed students can borrow up to $2. going to the football game with me Saturday"? , (lone comedian. ness and Will hold it annual business meet- ; Mother of ‘500° Driver| also, the emissaries of reom 2 Dore ing. Included on the board are| If the money isn’t repaid Within, ne’ 11 be fresh out of that fold-|sity. Someone happened to remark problems and teach his students|cil and paper sales at the school. . . service have started routing their sion will © ° President M. O. Ross, Dean O. L.|that time, he’s out of luck onijng green stuff. {that it was being done at an|to be responsible about money|If it works out—fine. If it doesn’t Dies in Hospital expeditions by way of Bangkok. duplicate > Shelton of the School of Re-|future loans. But he'll be sure] pr Stephens got the idea for Eastern school, and it sounded to|matters. —a lot of young men and women| go... 0. oo Mee Nova Hauser, o——————— ALL en. ligion, and Dr. Kershner.|the loan is repaid in time. There’s|the fund while attending a sum-|Noblesville’s principal like a good| The date fund is backed by $50 are going, to spend unnecessarily mother of Norman Hauser. driver then be Wednesday noon the commis-|sure to be another occasion whenimer seminar at Indiana Univer-|way to solve adolescent finance borrowed from the profits of pen-|lonely evenings in Noblesville. lin the Speedway 500-Mile lass c [Council Fails fo Act d sion on restudy of the Interna- z . ky-Com. DE Stabhings of Two Navy Threatens [Services Friday Haymaker Blasts [Pon Newcombe Til 2 tig 710 pm. tumor On Rent ‘Recontrol i nel included on the commission ‘Lea h’ Crackdown | Faces Reynolds Shutel Butis) wii oe Jo Bane BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 5—The , 8, are Dean Shelton, Dr. Dean E. A resident of Columbus, Ind. rent decontrol question was still rs ay, tu wy Women Probed Adm Louls E, De Te Con resswoman {Continued From Page One) for 15 years, she died Saturday in hanging fire here today after a Story ison) Dr. gory, amd. Dr. aod today or. the last day of the regular sea- Methodist Hospital. Born in Park City Council session on the issus - . . . son. County, she was the daughter of | jaat night. Thursday, Oct. 27, the Butler + : the mystery man who made pub ast nig SL, School of Religion will hold a Charge Girl Knifed [lic a secret letter linking him to Says Mrs. Harden Casey Stengel, manager of the john and Flora South.

the in Hotel Antlers. vin > beet bottle and 2a out/ Lettie Spencer; a “daughter, Mrs. May o o call police. cers followe: s Ne . J. K. Garriott, Indianapolis; a sis- one ers NEHRU IN TRUMAN PLANE |3 trail of blood down the fire es- Train Hits Truck; ter, Mrs. Minerva Jones, Indian- (LL. 1561) are i LONDON, Oct. 5 (IP =nw cape gi he Jecena man | Driver Escapes apolis; a brother, the Rev. John Filled ; -|apparen a ed. ih Spr me, Pow ed) ge etn ge SES oe CD Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh-/Teq Tomorrow when his truck was struck by a rte ru of India to Washington on “train yesTéFdmy at Belt Railroad| . B Oct. 10, the U. 8S. Embassy an- Mii, diaabolis Choreh Feder and Sherman Dr. Fish Fry Planned nounced today. He arrives in go awill Committee will present, FCliCe said driver Robert Har-| The Unity Methodist Church | London from New Delhi Oct. 8. pon” Shafer acting an wy of 2! of BL Cental. Ave, oe give 2 nt ’ esca w ses and cuts ay an a { the local chapter of the United when he pulled his truck onto the|at 5 p. m. in the church social STRAUSS World Federalists, in a talk to-tracks and was struck by an rooms, 19th and Harding Sts. SAYS: Ow . 12:30 p. m. in the engine. Proceeds will go to the fund for : . 1 interested persons| Engineer of the locomotive was |the recently opened church buildn have been invited to be present. |Carl Struck, Acton. ing. ] In Indi lis—Vital Statisti n Incianapolis—Vital Statistics exe " EVENTS TODAY os American = Revolution Robert. Mary Gariger; Charles, Joyce ding Indianapolis . Lions. Club—Noon, Claypool Indians Restaurant Assocs ation Conven- A1_ $1" Vingent's—ordon, Beverly King: with Tndianapolly Theosophical Soclety—$ p. m.. Women's Society of Christian Service ¢ gon: Qrinstead; Harold: Mar 4 t ‘ Mar Coban) of devia Women—12:30 p. m.| NBO Cron, | Oey. Roberts Par Bolores J Borne. George, | Litian arion County Region of the Indiana| “in glam Physically einer 4 Wook) Brin Girls i > Church. Federation ‘laymen's breakissi—| gy! ton Through Saturday. © Lo {At St. Francis—Henry, Jo Ann Hemmel- | *

convention luncheon at the YWCA. Robert Morris, pastor of the First Christian Church, Tipton (Ind.), and president of the

By Husband's Ex-Wife the Navy’s war against unifica-

Two stabbing affrays in which|' The Chief of Naval Operations two women were injured last made it plain that somebody in| night were under investigation bythe Navy is involved and that

Accuses Farmers

Yankees who also put on an

In 1912 she married Thane amazing finish to beat out the

State Democrat Chairman Ira Haymaker said today Congress-

Boston Red Sox, was confident that his team would win.

“My boys feel all right,” he

Hauser and they lived in Indianapolis until they moved to Columbus. Mr. Hauser is general foreman of Cummins Engine Co.

‘Council chambers “were filled and the crowd overflowed into the hall as landlords and tenants came to voice opinions for and against decontrol. &

Butler School of Religion Alumni woman Cecil Harden (R. 6th|chuckled. “We have a real good R. F. Elliott, representing the police today. heads will roll—perhaps some im-| Columbus. w L'a Association, will preside. Glen- i rtant ones—befo Dist.) had virtually accused In-/chance. Maybe we're not a great! A former ber of the Moth-| Federal Housing Expediter’s ofdale Burton, Washington, D. C., An 18-year-old fe, was a ne tlore he Ee Dott

will speak, music will “be furnished by the chapel quartet and Dean Shelton will present a report. Dr. A. C. Watters, professor of missions of the local School of Religion, will speak on behalf of the British churches also on

; A harletto | ing decontrol. * Thursday. Dr. Watters has been hailed by a passing motorist. reau is busily plumping for the| Joe DiMaggio, the key men for Indlanapone: pss. os three RC took no action but honored by being elected the fra-| He was Robert Johnson, 19, oun g ur lar Brannan farm control plan. The the Yankees, who had been in bed grandchildren. set a public hearing Oct. 18. > ternal delegate of the British/husband of the stabbing victim. | isin Hori S tax collectors figure that if the |nearly two weeks with a virus inchurches to the International He was taking his wife to the Benjamin Harrison Spencer | oi.) program contained in the (fection, said he “felt better toConvention and will represent hospital when he saw policemen. . . Died yesterday in his home, |Brannan plan can be set up they day” and that the leg cramps . yi. that group. Police said the husband and| uspect apture 42 W. 21st St. will have a 100 per cent check on which bothered him Sunday had STRAUSS Forty-one colleges and univer-| ic.” i014 them Charlotte John- = every farmer's income to use gone. SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! sities including Butler University

will participate in the Thursday

slashed in a domestic triangle and)

another woman waf =at during]

party. The first victim was Orvilla)

lice cruising at Washington and| West Sts, at 7:30 m. were|

son, 22, of 1647 Comer St, ex-

what police called a drinking OF an official investigation of

Johnson, 18, 1534 Marlin St. Po-|

| Adm. Denfeld’'s order calling

ithe letter incident said bluntly {that “appropriate action” would be taken against the offender. In Navy talk, that meant -courtmartial and perhaps dismissal.

Farmer Fires on Two

B. H. Spencer,

team—but we're a real good one.” Branch Rickey, president of the Dodgers, appeared confident as he stepped up to a refreshment counter and bought a hot dog and| a root beer. “We'll need some luck, lots of | {it, but I'm sure we are going to| “The Internal Revenue Bu- get it,” he said.

diana farmers of ‘cheating on their income taxes.” ‘ Mr. Haymaker’s blast was brought on by a statement in Mrs, Harden's weekly report to the Sixth District. In this week's report she said:

for income tax collection pur-| The Yankees took the field first

ers Club of School 46, she was a member of the Second Friends Church and the Bartholomew County St. John's Church Ladies Ald. Survivors in addition to her husband and son include two daughters, Mrs. Naomi Harrison,

fice in Cleveland, reported on his findings in a survey of housing in Bloomington. He sald the survey showed rent control should be retained here. However, the Landlords’ Association presented to councilmen a petition with 200 signers request-

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wife of Mr. Johnson, came to poses.” for batting practice. . evening session devoted to the { “4 their home last night, struck her| : “Very Poor on’ cause of Christian education.| ci (WU AF 8 re door Trying to Rob Home ry Opini

President Ross, Dean Shelton and other members of the university staff will participate.

Jaycee Forum To Accent Selling

The accent will be on selling in the leadership forum of the

The Jaycees have offered the course for $10. Meetings will be

and stabbed the second wife.

and battery.

eral Hospital and sent home. Stabbed in Apartment

Deputies later arrested the first maxed by the arrest of Clyde Holwife, charging her with assault |aran this morning.

The second Mrs. Johnson was treated for stab wounds at Gen-

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| Sheriff Edwin Kirkpatrick of Hancock County and Deputy Charles King came upon the fugitive walking on highway 109

Contractor, Dies

Long-Time Resident Was Kansas Native

Services for Benjamin Harrison { Spencer, Indianapolis heating and

‘Rotary Club Members

“Mrs. Harden evidently has a| very poor opinion of the honesty . and integrity of the Indiana, Elect New Directors farmers,” Mr. Haymaker said.| Indianapolis Rotary Club mem“Surely the farmers of Indiana |pers elected seven new directors and the Sixth District are as fair following a dinner and program and honest in their dealings with of entertainment in the Claypool the tax collectors as any other Hotel last night. group in our community life and | Chosen to serve on the Rotary

waving a knife.

He said he struck the man|jjcense.

Shores farm carried an Ohio]

which they abandoned at the|Estate Board and the Broadway

Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Homes Dlsplay—Sponsored

Hotel Lincoln. Elockrie Living

14 State Salvation Army headquarters dedi-

garn; Earl, ldie Perman; Jack,

r= , Lois Brinkman;

1015 to 13 1.50

ndishapous Bower & Light Co. angi Sita Parmer: Rolland, » cation—T:45 Open house tomorrow estinghouse Corp omes en tol James p ublic 2 . to 10 3 {At Coleman—Gilen, Anna Neidham Proust Sundiy. Michigan and Alabama Beto. Pirhit bo (Shoe k- hrouet A At Methodist—Knute, [Betts Dobkins. wi - : ‘Budget. 2613 t am, e midt; Tan, ucille Afstiean Christian Palestine Committee— (Ideal 1 154 LE, 15. South Drive; Mitchell; Norman, Barbara ompson ; ! E ea Sumble f ina 80 Hampton Drive. James, Fern Jackson; Arthur, Alberta economies rl A Inds jsnaselis , Agjoeis- Tr a LB Oba ar of Commerce and| Dearinger; Millard, Charlotte Reese; Yion of Cred Wash-| “Indianapolis Safety Council Fire Pre-| Charles, Virginia Miller p ngton Hote » vention Lu: on Meeting—12:15 p. m,, [At St. Vincent's—James Vesta Fields; Wilaughters of ihe American Revolution! Indianapolis Athletic lub. © 7 liam, Ellen Smith: Morse, Dorothy Hel- . £onventivn- rough Thursday. Lincoln|yngiana Tie Advertising Club Noon Lunch- n; Dewey, Delphs Nuckolls; oseph, India Rest ¢ eon Meet ins ¢—Indianapolis Athiette Club. ildred Lowry: Norman, Mary pribn ems riioraTRiolatr i Ate ien, Saeren| wives Siar Keven many Bene Dimitri edie Huy "Hart ALF er! mmert; e, Betty mon; s Women’s Society of Christian Service Con- jd asin Futon eerie Pri owell, Lucille Demaree; Jack, Beatrice yention—Through Friday, Roberts Park|yngianapolis ta Noon| Powers addeus, Elnaza Spurgeon; OrMethodist. Church. uncheon PE ashington Hotel ville, y ce Norma arl, TO! Electric Living Homes Display—Sponsored| National Foundry Association Reslonall Story; Wayne, PR rads “Eg by Indianapolis Power & Light Co. and| Dinner Meetin .p th m. |, Anna Marfin; res. ory, Fesiinghouse Corp. Homes open to Brookside Mothers Civie et | At Home—Afthur, oS awards, 951 Samp: * 3pm to 10 p.m. daily through Noon Luncheon Meeting—Brookside Com.| Chester. Evelyn Gill 1001 Edgemont. Set. Ri sth Bt. So uh Drive: IRF pouze. EATHS ~ Sou rive: Red Feather Volunteers Comm it > a DEA d ; 5 i TWEEDS i 480 “ia neigh Epp, St. and “Deluxe,”) Tokiek Off" Meeting— urat Edith Waltz, 52. at 1127 W. Oliver, car- They have the heft and mp oy the P ysically Handicapped Week + teins ou A India: ut 4 by Gov ers nor's Proclama- MARRIAGE LICENSES arterioaclerotic, haart St 2028 &, Riverside, weight of wool—but they are ndizna State CORI ‘on Social Work Daniel Simons, 4 days. at 2361 Schofield,

FOR ME-T100

Through Saturday, Claypool Hotel, Willlam R. Vaughn, 31, 10. Box 556;

uth J. Carter, 16, ai olis

atelectasis

Jacob A. Parker, 66, at 322 N. Harding,

soft cotton—that washes swell==

5 The other woman injured in a Pear the Hancock-Madison Coun- it is quite evident that it is not board of directors for two-year COLORS I ibe ot Sommues knife affray was Eo Ti-|ty line. He was unarmed and sur- nia) hy a aw. oe Decessary for the internal r ev-|terms were John Henry Blakley, ~—Red, Green, Scarlet 03 Speakers listed for the five/tus, 53, Plaza Hotel. She also rendered without resistance. St., will be held at 1:3%:p. m, Fri-|chue bureau to single out the| Lawrence J. Hennenscy: imax —Camel, Green, Brown wos meetings, which the Jaycees call|was treated at General Hospital The man's wounds were not be- day in Flanner & Buchanan mor- farmers of our country, who Mrs.|R. Krueger, Henry 0h 352, Yellow, Brown, Rust 2 “sales packages” include J. R.|and released. lieved 32ugeions, and he was to tuary. Burial will be in Memorial Harden so evidently thinks are Ralph D. om, y va ter (0 —French Blue, Navy, “ Ozanne, merchandising counsel,| Officers said her husband, Wal- be Suestiones at Jeg 2her i Park. He was 63. cheating on their income taxes.” Carty an arles J. . Yellow on 4 Ost 2 and xy 3p; Jonk &, Mi ter Titus, 49, told them he was| 8 "reatec OV & Greenfield PAYS 0 yi00 of Independence, Kas.,| - Howat Grom, ioy on, sales and service, erican outside their apartment when he ; he lived here most of his life. He arlet, Tan go Meat Institute, Oct. 27; Georgelheard sounds of a fight. He ly onerit iupatnoy oa was a member of the Scottish —Gray, Black, Scarlet - Saas, advertising, Nov. 3, and E. rushed in, he said, and found his|of 1ast night as his brother, |Rite, Murat Shrine, Sahara Grotto, STRAUSS Si C. von Trees, manager of “Holi-|wife stabbed and saw a friend Swinford. The 1936 model car| Universal Club, Indianapolis Real . zs day,” a travel magazine, Nov. 17./who had been drinking with them SAYS:

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