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all Gets « 3 Other Burglaries On 77-Foot Greenfield Memorial Tower Of Exuberance and All Go Back fo Sleep jnment Reported to Police - 4 “I cannot say, and I will not say ~~ By ANDREW TULLY, Secripps-Howard Staff Writer vies ; “That he is dead—He is just away! YANKEE STADIUM, Oct. 8—Everybody was refreshed and t. 3 — The Burglaries in three homes and! Today hundreds of Hoosiers, to whom James Whitcomb Riley isparkling-eyed and ready for another World Series game today, “this morn. a South Side factory were being iS not dead, will begin a two-day observance of the 1 (having caught up with all their back sleep during yesterday's trancong fu. investigated today by police. of the birth of the beloved Hoosier poet who penned those lines. |quil proceedings. - = ustin Wa Lewis 88, of 536 Wood- This and dozens of others of Riley's poems will be recited by i The Yankees and Dodgers played a wonderful game Yunetany me jurisdic. Scherer, jschool children and remembered oon "oY eT GE the Banks of | |—one of baseball's masterpieces. And our well-bred lads did it afternoon. lawn Ave., a merchant policeman, by oldsters on the centennial ob- Old Brandywine ” Riley readings | without disturbing a soul. Marshall » : No vulgar hoorawing. No it tubercular fly ball into left

of : reported the discovery of a break- servance of the birth-Oct. 7, 1849|yy) pe given by Ann Moore, Shel-

med as spe« in early today at the Chase Brass 0f 2 son, James Whitcomb, t0 a, vie." Marilyn Stubbs, Indian- |ty old rhubarbs. No players con-| field. Johnny Lindell gave it the ats aad des & Copper Co., 520 8. New Jersey|Orcenfield lawyer and his POetiapolis and Dr. George E. Davis, \stantly heing trapped between casual, or innocent bystander dra Bt. Entrance to the plant was|" etowne Purdue University. |bases. Not even a stray cat treatment, and it fell for a dour dates drawn P | Today hom rs of the HOO-|" ‘g.vera) centennial observances {walking across the field. Just|Dle.- In the second inning, thers Court Judge gained through a side window, sier bard launched the most fes-|o., sehequled in Indianapolis to- 'a nice, dull, gentlemanly game Was some conjecture that Mm. ad 2 Salillle Mr. Scherer told police. tive Riley celebration in Green Morrow. that let everybody sit back and|Reynolds might be rounding into es Judge A small safe in a second floor field's Ristory. On the C to be Governor Schricker will unveil {relax and play footsie with the midseason form, after all, when Fy office was battered open but po-|!awn a 77-foot tower was school huge siab of engraved lime- {sandman. he gave two successive bases on muel Offutt, lice were unable to learn immedi- hung With flowers sent by rp ‘stone, cornerstone of the new re-| |" There was. of course, that home balls. But he got out of it all er defense ately how much money was taken. children from over the state. Rlleyisoqrch wing of Riley Hospital| JF Lun by a Mister Henrich, a re right. By ripping open a screeh on the characters like “Old Aunt MAary”impe new unit for scientific inves-| © |grettable incident. But it hap-| And so' it went. The crowd Judge offaty , bathroom window, thieves entered Were to be depicted In large tigation will be built by a $1 mil-| pened so suddeniy that some of awakened momentarily to salute s notified of § the apartment of Mrs, Irene Mat-| frames. {Hon fund contributed by Hoosiers.| /the sounder sleepers snoozed right|Joe DiMaggio on his first time ndicated he . tis, 1 Park Ave. The con-| Tonight Mayor James L. Allen; In this ceremony at 2 p. m. through it. And it was the ninth |at bat, but he let them go back pdicated 24 tents of two doll banks contain-|wiil present Arthur C. Downing, President Herman B Wells of In inning and time to go home, any- to sleep by strikin® out. And Mr. Dy vill ing more than $150 was taken. A 01d Home diana University will confer sev-| way. a double which ° c ge. for man’s watch, two dresses and a President of the Riley So eral honorary degrees. Some of the pushier type in the (ReYROMds it a double Td vy > small suitcase, were also stolen, SOCiety; and the Indians ors) + These degrees will go to Arthur {Yankee family are giving all the] 0Prized him only slightly less ay Mrs. Mattis said. jand Sallors’ Home Band ‘off, "y4i.napolis, member of| eredit to the arlctooratis atmos (than it shocked Gene Hermanski, kg th The home of John Bennett, 1431 Knightstown will play. [the Riley Memorial Association! 3 phere of Yankee Stadium, which |the Brooklyn left fielder. oe ot hd N. Delaware St., was entered and] The second day observance to- Board of Governors since 1926;! | vol they TiN Te ra ae Rudeness Deplored . Mary Lois . sanfacked early last nignt Almorrow will open with a contert|90-year-old Marcus Dickey, Nash- i coarser atbletic maneuverings.| From time to time little groups ’n charged were oid. on Poe High School Bana. A Girl Scout|'.e. biographer and former sec- ge They hint darkly that thingsiof irresponsibles—probably shot

presided st {retary of Riley; Dr. Arlie Barnes, | might not be so well-managedfull of benzedrine——tried to or

was “biased chairman of the board of gov-| {when the teams move to the ganize rhythmic handclapping. ernors of Mayo clinic and a na-! {Folksier Ebbets Field. | They soon desisted, however, after e also filed tive of Jennings county, and Dr.| | Dodgers Are Little Gentlemen (a few stern looks from the more ion to seven {Grover Kk. Powers, native of Col-| Pe | But this is unfair to the|respectable element. Su {fax, professor of pediatrics at| . " i .| Although he personally is a fine cis om ae Yale University. Belle Wayne (left), one of the more beauteous contestants in the recent New Orleans beauty Dodgers: SY were Just as es fellow, ug! a ay Rizzuto Judge Bar. The traditional ceremony at the! pageant, charges that "at least half" the girls wore "falsies” under their bathing suits. Neither Dar- |,’ they were well brought up,/did get out of line a trifie in the e motions. {poet's Lockerbie St. home will be| iy Greenfield (center in photo on the right) nor Betty Nieto had any comment to make on Miss (too. And from the very beginning sixth inning. He kept acting like that a new presented at 10 a. m. LOMOITOW| \y/, no's charges. Betty succeeded Darwin to the title of "Miss New Orleans,” when it was revealed |it was evident that the boys were he wanted to steal second base. e set after |by pupils of nearby School 9. Inj the lath divorcee and a mama. Darwin took the title of “Mrs. New Orleans" instead |going to play together nicely. Don Newcombe, the Brooklyn umes jurise joase > bad weathes she ceremony} te lavter was a: dyvorces and 4 mana, | arwm To i | The Yankee usury division bare- (pitcher, kept throwing the ball to today. |W n the school a orium. lv had finished counting up to|first to to catch him and a Barger still Other Events Listed Ha Chandler to Speak Named by Pope $313,000 in gate receipts, when few aL excited. ¥ ide Monday Following the Lockerbie St.| Times State Service {Allie Reynolds, the Yankee pitch-| But generally speaking, it was earing seek- ¢ {program some 400 children will! ® NOTRE DAME, Oct. 6—Joseph er, set the tone. He chalked up|a nice quiet afternoon—and if yot ym jail. This |decorate the Riley tomb in crown| A § Shelb ville Church Event: LaFortune, vice president of a new record for him by throwing didn’t get enough rest it wasn’t es, Watts is {H{ll. Taking part will be children| {the Warren Petroleum Co., Tulsa, two consecutive strikes past Har- anybody's fault but your own. Ss a separate “Ifrom James Whitcomb Riley B seball Czar Will Appear at Cornerstone Okla., and native of South Bend, old Reese of the Brooklyns. Then : m the trial |S¢hool of Edgewood, the Indiana a PP . . has been named a Knight Com-/and there, the more knowing BELL HUNG IN 1781 School for the Deaf, St. Thomas| Laying of Remodeled Educational Project {mander of the Order of St. Greg- customers went into a light doze.| The Brown University chapel RARER Aquinas; five Lutheran, schools | jory by His Holiness Pope Pius

: There was some hint of clown: pel1 in Providen R. 1, which |Of¢hard, Park, Tudor Hall and A. B. (Happy) Chandler, commissioner o organised baselal XII. He is a University of Notre ing in that first inning when regulates ob rg lite, was h {the Jewish Education Association. Will be the main speaker Oct. 23 in Shelbyville when the corne -'Dame graduate. _ Spider Jorgensen of Brooklyn hit in University Hall mn 1791.

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A luncheon of the Riley Hos|at Scottish Rite Cathedral. More| than 900 persons have made res-| ervations. « An assembly program at St.| John Academy, featuring recita-| [tions of Riley poems. | { A special between-the-halves Riley reading at the Broad Ripple] {High School football game and] a special performance by Indiana, {University's “Marching Hundred” {at the Tech-Richmond game, A program of Riley readings jand impersonations presented by {Edward O. Snethen at the In-

The Rev. Erneft L. Ford, church pastor, and an old friend

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pital Cheer Guild at 11:30 a. m./and former college classmate of Mr. Chandler, said the ceremony

will begin at 2:30 p. m. Harking back to schooldays

Tennessee Holdup lat Transylvania College, Lexing-

(ton, Ky. the Rev. Ford recalled

Suspects. Seized |

FBI Here Arrests 2 Sought in Assault |

Two burglary suspects who fled to Indianapolis after a slapstick! comedy-type getaway from Ten-|

that Mr. Chandler won four varsity letters, one each in baseball, basketball, football and .track.

Coached Girls Team In his senior year, Mr. Chandler also coached the girls basketball team, according to the Rev. Ford.

“I never made the baseball

dianapolis Federation of Com-'nessee police were under arrest team, myself,” the pastor said, munity Civic Clubs at 8 p.m. in here today. “put I used to catch Happy's Hotel Washington. { The two suspects. Lawrence pitches when he warmed up for Ceremonies at 9:15 a. m. ataWilcher, 25, and William Arnold, 3 game.” Union Station when Mrs. Harry 20, were arrested at homes of rela-| An honorary Kentucky colonel, Miesse, Indianapolis niece of the tives in Acton and Beech Grove iy. Rev. Mr. Ford said he was poet, leaves with her husband for last night. feiven his commission by Mr. a round-trip to Chicago on the| FBI men who made the ar-\Gpandler \while the latter was James Whitcomb Riley train, asrests charged the pair with un-| cerving as governor of Kentucky Suen of New York Central Rail-{lawful flight to avoid prosecution.|gre 1ater was elected a U. S. road. They were ordered held under) " eich AU Prankiin Township. HIghisiio0 bond in & hearing before se" her, ETE Th (ho bot {School Jeanette Covert Nolan's, §. Commissioner Asa Smith i "James Whitcomb Riley—Hoosier today. {Sone ¥eot: i loachiwith Bim 4l Poet” will be reviewed. FBI agents sald Arnold and...” ein” the Rev. Ford sal

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with , Elsewhere in the state Rile ese years,” the Rev. Ford said. grey red. Sizes 10-18. $14.95 celebrations will include a Spay Wilcher fed Teunesses Tuesdayuyyy nad an awful time arrang- Y Y after a scuffle that spelled near jo this ceremony so Mr. Chand- GIVE TO YOUR broadcast of East Chicago School iad Ng LDH y 8 2 pupils on WJOB Hammond. There death for a policeman who tried jer could get away to speak, be16 'W. MARKET ST. Rl. 4162 will be a Riley Assembly at al.| to arrest them for questioning in cause he's a busy man. We fin- | nost every school in the state. T°, burglaries. lally decided to have it right - . The pair was in a filling sta- after the World Series.” 0 SS I Sl SS OB, Ss ss tion in Jefferson City, Tenn., at] The educational building at TET - AL 1 about 1 a. m. Tuesday. A Jeffer- First Christian Church will house l 1 son City policeman, Fate Willi-|a recreation room, snack bar and / I [] ’ 1 ford, also in the station, glanced dining room in the basement, i I Give a man full-bodied Hills Bros. | in their car and saw what he Sassiooms ald an assembly room . 1 S | um : ' believed he recognized as mer- On the Arst floor and classrooms ? 1 . Coffee nt and wach him beam! Its chandise taken in two burglaries and offices on the second floor. . . . - ; distinguished flavor is rich and re- |of department stores there the per Work to be Soe will in- It's YOUR fund and your community! t freshing. It's a blend of the world’s previous Sunday. on re ve a a Sao It was organized by you—for definite, : . Grabbed for Gun a ee . ; ———— { " finest coffees, and deliciously uniform. } He Quesiioned the pair and put come to Jefferson City several specific purposes to care for : m m | S 1 “Controlled Roasting,” an exclusive | { them under arrest. But as he was Weeks Tefore to visit relatives. you and yours— Hills Bros. process, roasts the blend | shackling Wilcher, Arnold sud-|. er Ste Hs formation io . " a little -at a time—continuously—to denly ducked and grabbed him, ow Son tu - There are 46 separate agencies— SSuUe I ; ? FBI men said, attempting to take 25%¢ e Indianapolis office to bined in one drive ( don't 1 insure an even roast of every coffee {his ‘gun. {pe on the lookout for the pair com A we dont ib bean. Hills Bros. Coffee is vacuum- J :i| As the pair grappled, the an-| should oY retum tn Tuan, like that word either}—agencies that . ] s a . ; | | 3 packed for utmost freshness. 1 on My BO ne watt on the home in er Wg serve more than 123,000 Marion Cou ‘ : cuff Wilcher rushed to aid the 0° Sg resulted in Wilchers’ citizens—helping the handicapped— Tex |arrest late yesterday in Acton. I 1 a oigOR. grabbed the A Short time later agents ar- the aged—the sick—and worried and he |rested Arnold in Beech Grove. homeless and helpless. And these gasoline hose and struck at Ar-| FBI m id nei . . 5 faclak nold with the heavy nozzle. Just| (5 en sald, neither man re agencies contributed to character " let #i Es ies: tere Was held in Marion County jal. building recreation—group work-—that oly} In true Hollywood slapstick Co tend to prevent juvenile delinquency 2-ply sheets tradition the blow landed on the —that encourage a better— Nie Il. Ca head of the officer the attendant h Ithi ii 1 oi. Canary, was trying to aid, instead of Arn- eairnier citizenry old. - nw white, Saved by the fluke, Arnold green. grabbed the policeman’s gun, FBI STRAUSS 5 » agents said, and shot at the of- SAYS: ficer who then was lying unconscious near the gas pump. None

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