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u SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1949 ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 11 rum Model Dress, Apron Made by Methodist Auxilia | : Probe Mystery itil Handicapped ae! Sess, y wee. Cutlass mpire *. . - By F. Van Wyck Mason yoy you say, but | "aw . > 3 a N $ : : g : 1 ght fo say B.” ot Syaspsisi Harry Margan. biccancer eaplain sifing out af Torn organ maurea or OSE j nto p port of Cayons in Tortuga, has fallen in love with Susan Watts, jy “what do you make of her?” : i = second daughter of Elias Watts, who govérns the island. His “The other craft.” he informed, ; 4 ; / friend Enoch Jackman prefers her sister Lucy. ‘But Morgan is : Many Routed by currently much disturbed by the fact thst Susan's heart Hes [throwing his weight against Choking Fumes WE C d S elsewhere. Morgan has played a brilliant role in a bucaneer expe- the tiller, “is an azogue, square- 3 Rui plgtih I dition against Hispaniola, which, however, all but failed because rigged and, worse luck, uncom- ei today launched an inan . . of the mismanagement of other pirate officers. Now go on with ves on a rosa Dr. Schmidt Praises the story— pw mon highsided. 1 figure, and we TF, oe that blanketed West tomie news as : trim our sails well, we'll have the , .;..50lis late last night. by are building Indiana Law, but Says ~ STEEL ON THE BEACH foot of her by near two knota'l’ J 'G."Mingle, new atomic bombs? It Isn't Carried Out BY NOON OF the third day following Harry Morgan's return| Judson’ Break ou Oist sent of the air pollution preveneaders thought . to’ Cayona’s small but excellent blue-green harbor teemed SPDs o half an hour, the/tlon bureau, said smoke inspecrms of 8 high- Indians is doing “relatively | with activity. Not oply had the four vessels comprising|, At the end o an hour, the tors, working in cooperation with yped on Wash- ++ little” in providing special edu- | the expedition against Hispaniola made port but, anchored among| “° Vessels were standing ang officials of the Marion Manufac= vital centers? cational facilities ¢ state’ ! them. rocked a trio of prizes. : z : courses which must cause | turing Chemical Co, would ate r of scattering _ or the : The swaggering victors of Santiago de Hispaniola, cursing to pass each other, as Morgan tempt to locate the trouble. STs se handicapped children which rep- toudis. Bad to walt their tars in was planning. i Police, notified by neighbors in b Domne 09 dares . t per cont ‘of the 0 yr a "s few ta ceived that if this battle were to! As quickly as the tall dispatch ihe vicinity of the stock yards, garam ar Ee ear (te roid on he bate of tly ad cies grandly 13 harris he og and me (0 te r weight of an This criticism of Hoosier edu- While these Tagged and Shagzy oe: st Dav AuP: Jue and simple, 300 Yards a-ptam and steering) sulfuric acid Blant. Bed ove 2 a) #2 a win = SA : ad A rig > Dr. bull sais guzzied, the captains of | Therefore, he wasted no breath turned to Jackman. “Now!” | Police said a number of people en our biggest : versity of ar ge We Bre at jo the Auber > in outcry, ba ed his com-| At the same Homie 4s the} ware ited from bed at 3 » = Pus educator at Indiana State Teach- vitation, collected beneath a well- Pe series of blows so! a a - a Ce ouing tor “a. ad Ae. ers’ College, Terre Haute, who be- stained crimson awning set up by| powerful that Thibault's steel was gown the Spanish flag and, yell-| James T. Roebuck, chemical germs . came known widely for her work Elias Watts’ men on a wide White oerered no opportunity to do more | ts Bontod ® ger of the company, said , fast bomber in educating mentally retarded beach below the fort. than avert sudden death. Thome reotet ate ban the fumes were not injurious x ih pl = # ohildren. ’ Their costumes were as varied onlookers, crouching, kneeling or Pree Sr r Fragen t ga ie | Mr. Roebuck said the plant Bs containing Dr. Schmidt pointed out that sa garish as the Sumage of 80| standing in the pitiless sunlight, wyvern for its device. {would be shut down until the bomb dropped the 1947 General Assembly en- REY oucans, p and pea- watched the Welshman advance, ‘An amazed outcry resounded cause of the fumes was depolitical target * acted a “wonderful” law setting re S, th by sheer weight of blows, and bel- apoard the dispatch ship. | termined. It would have “ up. the machinery to provide Mr ng em moved HAITY owed their excitement. Again yong before the enemy was| No one required medical treatfrom where it * day school education for En addressed Jackman 23 2S8ID Morgan felt his Wrist apje to wear, let alone bring her ment because of the fog or re- . handicapped children, standing in uneasy stlence by as jar as his cutlass blade Bnpacied port battery - into - action, the quired hospitalization, the polica vould not have Education Director |side. “Aside from Reekes, Dob- MEAInSL (he hrdve's swe a "desper- handy and well sailed yuscander said. nt of its drop, But, she said, “as far as I ison and Jack Morris—" als Her chore: warn. “Hass ol hn came Closing 3 =n of Hes ; . dreds of people . know, relatively little has been “Which is he?” 2 Yorre tom fOr (SieFS castle. There, the miles! filin on Electricity ing to fies from : done under the act” “The head-bearded rogue with s =z ® | out of their ports only to meet 5 To Be Shown Chemists he contagion in . Schmidt said the act cre- the touch of St. Anthony's fire NOW MORGAN began to Jut of thelr ports orw (0 feet & g terrible phys- , ated the office of state director on his cheek—an able leader so breathe in sobbing gasps, but all deadly blast fir y Dorgan s “Electricity at Your Command,” ising death toll - of special education and [they say. Pray God 'tis true—|the same he allowed Thibault, Wo forward murdering pieces. Ati, sound color movie filmed in the e to: cope with. ; appropriations for training {so far we've precious few Eng-|that excellent swordsman, no op-| the Tosyjtant groans and screams Indianapolis Power and Light Co. is idle chatter, - buildings and equipment. In In- {lishmen present.” {portunity to regain balance and of pain the buccaneers set up a plant, will be shown in the noon

eglect thinking - | Jackman treated his compan- so launch an attack of his own. | strident howl of excitement. |luncheon meeting of the Indiana

ilon to a covert gl . | ctics could not be $F 8.8 {Section, American Chemical As< {come over Ea Yat a at these ta pb ig Morgan “BE STILL,” Morgan bellowed sociation, Tuesday in the Warren {few days? He could only conjec- needed no warning. Frothy spit- through a leather speaking trum- Hotel. tao Rice. vi ident |ture, wisely, he had refrained tle was spraying from his lips pet. “Quiet! Get ready to board! P. Waldo Soh ce pros gent {from making inquiries. \and the muscles of his sword arm Steady, damn you! Don’t crowd 2nd assistant to the presiden Lo Standing there under a scar- hurt like so many red-hot wires. the bows or we'll lose way!” IPALCO, and guaid 8. Dalley: let canopy, Morgan gradually Shoulders bunched, he swung, Reeling and rocking, the catch Alreeter > employee informa ol | came to realize that seldom, if willing his steel to drive past/came grinding alongside just un- wm Bi e principal speakers

education division was established in the public schools system. Frequent statements that teachers are not available to provide training for mentally handicapped children were brushed aside by Dr. Schmidt.

Uneducatable Child

g We read about . rship, and that ituatien, do we

y ever, had congregated in one|/that baffling, shimmering barrier der the Azogue's main chains and is “I can provide the names of place so many celebrated — and |presented by Thibault’s blade. secured herself to the San Gero- . 300 to 400 teachers trained to pro- infamous — leaders among the| Sheer power beat aside the nimo by means of two grappling long last, get-: ae this special instruction,” she -|Confederated Brethren of the|/Frenchman’s parry and momen-| irons rigged to bow and stern.

Coast. |tarily paralyzed his wrist, thus| Already two, three, six of the

“There is no such thing as an Yves Tribault — he who had allowing the Welshman’s cutlass more agile members of Morgan's

uneducatable child.”

ndamental evils two names for

1 Marx. I have fon, the fundats and Commu- * ludy, concluded : dte property is’ f both parties, * by legal means - force. purpose of the ctive, I believe, jan civilization. Mirx designed his whole 8od political doec--of undermining om the face of eware of these

In Indiana, Dr. Schmidt said, “handicapped children represent seven per cent of the total school population between the ages of six and 16.” She estimated there are at least 50 cases in Marion County. Dr. Schmidt, nationally known for her work with handicapped children, has devoted her life to creating schools for training teachers in this field and clinics which provide instruction for handicapped children. Received Doctor's Degree After receiving her doctor's degree from Northwestern Univers-

City Council Auxiliary for the Fall Festival. Methodist Auxiliary Aids

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To Sew Garments for Annual Event By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor You little knew when you tossed those unwanted scraps of dress goods into the Goodwill Industries collection bag that you were aiding a major work of magic.

4 3 ] O Mrs. Loy Weston models a dress and Linda Lou Day, an apron made by members of the Methodist

Head of County WCTU Dies at 70

Services Monday For Mrs. Moore

Services for Mrs. Lillian B. Moore, president of the Marion

murdered Levasseus, Watts’ (opportunity to bite deep into the| crew were following their captain

predecessor as governor—squatted/ base of Thibault’s grimy neck on bare heels and was tracing|and so rulease a spray of bright aimless designs in the sand with arterial blood. a black-nailed forefinger. Seemingly ‘smitten with paA murmer of curiosity, not un-|ralysis, Thibault swayed an inmingled with respect, arose stant, then, amid the excited when the governor stalked in,|Screams from the onlookers, totsupported by a lieutenant and a|tered a step backward, his tawny squad from the castle guard, ey) grown perfectly round. Standing behild the table Su-| “Here's for ye!” Morgan guessed san’s father looked weary and withered despite a gorgeous selfdesigned uniform of orange and blue satin.

red silk shirt. ” » s

“ONCE MORE I bid you wel-|2Pout.

come to Cayona, my friends and ¢Pate English c-courage?”

that his enemy must already be| Amid a flurry of glittering blades, dying, but drove his cutlass point| deep, deep into the center of that

Panting heavily, Morgan glared

“Anyone else, ready t-to|ship, soon commenced to trace No- bright scarlet patterns across the

in a mad scramble up the enemy’s| high side. Like so many apes off on a saturnalia of destruction, the buccaneers followed Morgan's halfnaked figure over the azogue's {rail and dropped with steel swing|ing among the wildly yelling gun crews. The fight did not last long.

Morgan, Jackman and the boarders surged along the San Geronimo’s gun deck, littering it with {imp or writhing figures whose |blood, under the rolling of the

1 sheep's cloth- women of the Methodist|County WCTU, active Republican |eantains of th » |body present ever forgot that look|deck. d slave? wy. Be tea Oe a hat ls Whalvou me TO ie Tuesday of the month worker and leader in civic 2nd Pu airs in s Sor Soe a indescribable Inenace, A hurried count revealed that College in March of 1944. She in the industries building, wrought hundreds of garments and COmrounity affairs, who diedl, “& ernor's awning drew closer| CARIBBEAN SEA {but a single buccaneer was dead, headed the division of special edu- jeces of needlework from the|Thursday in her home, 289 Bur- |of a bullet wound in the throat, e on of special edu p gess Ave, will be held at 1:30/t0 watch two men pick up a| On this spring day in 1659,/and another lightl wounded in . cation there and established a Your Job— scraps. |p. m Monday in Shirley Brothers|c28ket. A resounding shout arose| Henry Mo rgan was beginning 10! the leg gay \ 1 St. handicapped ldren’s clinic. Yesterday, the women spread rving Hill Chapel. Burial will when one of the bearers threw| worry over his vessel's water sup-| “Wot about them wounded?” recent Hoosier During her three and a half Worker Ordered out their handiwork for sale Ing {n“Washington Park. Off the catch and there was spilled Ply; a calm of three days’ dura-|grunted a greasy-faced ruffan tT years at the college, Dr. Schmidt the annual Fall Festival in Ahe "The Rev. Henry G. White. pas- onto the carpet a scintillating, (tion had used up more than a/whose empty right eye socket ligning, attack- said, more than 400 teachers were Goodwill Industries building. Rag|, e NT iid ton A Das gleaming, dancing mound of|trifle of the catch’s slender re-| shone red. «+."” That sure | trained in aiding handicapped rugs, sofa cushions, doilies, Cliureh, of whicli she was 2 meri treasure. Necklaces, brooches, serve. Stripped to a pair of thin| “Make shark bait of 'em,” Mornoe. Since thess children. More than 500 children 0 d # 0 S aprons, dresses — everything you ro osteo res finger rin ewelled crosses, gob-/blue and white striped cotton|gan directed. “They'll die anyway, ge to cover up { went through the clinic. can imagine made with a needle|" UL SC EL Re com Aeld lets, plates)and altar ornaments|pantaloons, pistol belt, and wear-|50 tis kinder thus, eh boys?” ult in quantity . i In September, 1947, Dr. Schmidt . . and thread and dry goods—graced yy “yi To Lo hier engineer became h into a small but/ing his inevitable yellow and eae screams arose—and join in and help was ca the University off Wisest to Give Facts the tables. These were arranged| : ,, 21% ‘© Bridge Co. was a|T>a2nt green headkerchief, Henry Mor-énded very quickly and complete-

Mississippi to establish a similar program. Her work at the southern school has resulted in the training of more than 700 teachers. Special Training In addition, she said, 20 children are receiving instruction and rehabilitation each month in the

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“Captains and Brethren of the/gan climbed into the main shrouds Confederacy, through the power and lingered there, broad bare vested in me by His Excellency, toes hooked securely over the rat-| William Brayne, lieutenant-gen-|lines. | eral and governor of Jamaica”—| Clinging there in the rigging | here and there a faint snicker at with the morning wind beating such crass pretentiousness made about his muscular chest, he reitgelf heard—"“I am prepared to hearsed once more tenets fast be-

tby churches in a bazaar of color {and usefulness:

Foodstuffs Included In addition to the articles to be sold, tables full of preserves, jellies, canned vegetables, fresh fruits and countless other staple

terfuge. ause: : preciation, villi-.. amation, asperspeaking, backJisted with his chronique scan- . ‘mae,

That Can Be Proved

I work in a clerical job and one of my duties is to make up periodic reports of the activities of our organization. I try to make my report truthful but my superior wants me to report

native of Terre Haute. She had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was 70. : Former Teacher A graduate of Hollins College, Hollins, Va., Mrs. Moore engaged in post-graduate study at Goucher

“Well, seems we've won us a real ship at last.” Morgan’s broad red face beamed like a setting sun at Jackman. “Now we can go after larger game.” “You're set to singe the Spaniard’s beard, eh? Well, in such a vessel I can sail you into Ha-

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more activities than we have. College, Baltimore, Md. She|recelve applications for privateer coming engrained into his nature; y 4 4 university's clinic. He then wants to forward my |{0odstuffs were brought to the taught French and history aticommissions against — ha-(completely trust no one, keep Slap and, more important, out Ra { (rh eT i MIE She said that many Indiana| figures to his superior. I feel [festival. These now line the Berkley Institute in Virginia priorihrrumph! — the enemies of the shut mouth concerning plans of "(To Be Continued) a an A

FEDERAL SAY

children have been taken to the University of Mississippi for the special training courses. “We work on the theory that any child is educatable, whether he is a genius or feebleminded,” she said.

Car Loan Fraud Case Trial Set

A 46-year-old former bank employee today faced Federal trial

to her marriage to Mr. Moore, who is now secretary of the Irvington Masonic Lodge, in 1902. In addition to her work with Proceeds from the sale will gojthe Marion County WCTU, which toward the council’s work in the|she had served as a member and Fletcher Place Community Center officer for the past 15 years, she and the Goodwill Industries. {was an ardent Republican worker Howard Lytle who directs the|in the 4th Precinct, 18th Ward. Goodwill Industries says bag col-| She was also a member of the lections for the first time have Queen Esther Chapter, OES, the “fallen off” as compared to the|lrvington Tuesday Club, the Ircorresponding month of the year|Vington Coterie, the Irvington before. Approximately three per|Women’s Club and the American cent less cast-off materials were Association of University Women.

thered up in Good Will bags| Besides her husband, she is sur- v Ba A aD than in Bo vived by a son, Bloomfield H. Frenchies.

Commonwealth of Great Britain| campaign; maintain essential disin particular, and belligerent na-|cipline. tions in general.” That which he most sorely reBy a covert inspection of his quired in order to advance those commission Morgan was de-|grandoise schemes was power ex-' lighted to read that, during a pe-|pressed in the terms of a larger! riod of four months, he was free ship and more followers, many to operate against the Crown of more. Spain wherever he listed. “Which| Perspective lent by this genermay be all very fine” he re- ous distance fror Tortuga disflected, “so long as old Watts re-| closed to his fascinated gaze a tains power, but should the/ potential power inherent in the| French take over, what then?” |[confederacy. Even a fool could! Jackman gripped his elbow. see that the concerted might of] “Let's stand away from here. Me,/the Brethren thus far had been! I don't favor the looks of yonder|ill-applied, squandered in small-| |scale, badly-planned raids. But |

that this is dishonest. How can I be honest and still hold my job.

By JAMES GRAYSON It is too bad that some people pad their reports. But this does sometimes happen where statistics are published and where one group of workers is pitted against another group. One group lies a little. Then the other group pads its report. Thus this fudging goes on. It grows and grows. Sometimes these padded reports] are used to show the value of the work being done by the reporting

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A few paces before the restsuppose the buccaneers served un-| ts.—Dr. . _|organization. Maybe it is seeking|1948. ‘Moore Jr., and a sister, Miss Nellie sion re To, 8 larger appropriation and it uses! The girector attributes this, at|FUdu# former teacher in the In- Strode ¥ves Thibault, murdererder one commander? Seven |= a the Hank in fraudulent used |these reports to help get it. And jeaqt in part, to the present eco-|G12BaPolis public schools. of Levasseur and carrying the/thousand of them! His ‘heart OXYGEN THERAPY ‘car loans and with misapplica-|then, at times when there is a/n,mic situation. He says families A. T. McCa v Hoa, of RE a Sylesp, Sin 3 Zoree, Sisustined This Equipment Oan Be Rented ot . Perkins tion of the money.’ possibility that a department Will zg ging their clothing and ma-|’ * '° rty disease-splotched features were Purted on by the HAAG'S

promise of undreamed-of riches,

Robert C. Baltzell, judge of|D abolished exaggerated statis-|ierialg longer than have been done] A. T. McCarty, a native of twisted into a menacing grimace. |should be able to acoomblish ol. ite! Av : U. 8. district court, set the triaj|tics are used. over the immediate preceding Gosport, who died Thursday n| Thibault was a big man, by most any ambition. : Pgh. il par 402 N. Capitol rd DWwer : date after Chester A. Beard, 608) 14 yoy have a personal job |Ye2rS- the home Gf his sister, Miss Dolly half a head taller than Morgan, “Sail ho!” | user HI-2100 IR-8720

8. Spencer Ave., pleaded not guilty to the charges at his arraignment

esterday. According to B. Howard Caughran, U. 8. district attorney, Beard and William T. Gilllhan, alias Robert T. Williams, a former used-car dealer near Franklin, collaborated to obtain loans on 40 worthless cars from a branch of the Union Trust Co. at 1225 Ken-

McCarty, 1926 W. Washington and dangerous because of his St., will be buried in Crown Hill wiry build and long reach and after services at 2 p. m. today in| quick, tawny eyes. George W. Usher Mortuary: [~ For only a second did Thibault! the motion of the mast, swing’ Mr. McCarty formerly Was and the Welshman circle, their slowly back and forth, against employed by the old Bowen- weapons extended to half-arm’s/the blinding blue-white glare of Merrill Co., predecessors of the jength, then Morgan leaped in,|the sky. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., when he the shorter, heavier blade of his came here in 1902. He later went oytlass licking out toward that to Portland, Ore., and worked 35| glowing red shirt with the speed

Women of the auxiliary also are in care of The Times. sending out an SOS for more a. seamstresses to join their once-a-“You may. have difficulty in con-/month sewing bee In the Indus: vincing your superior that he tries.

should report only the actual sta- Boe. p-I.Plhlcrporonnif”op» Bert F. Southard

problem, write James Grayson From below the crew watched | Morgan, black hair flying free,|

arms and legs braced against |

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of 65 and over: be supported by tistics, particularly when others in a similar capacity were lying| about their activities. { You can give him a report of Funeral Monday

inces in medical, expected to use

| i | Cor. Senate Ave. & Maryland St hat has actually happened and ye on the Oregon Press. f t's t nr ta my wha Times State Servi . of a serpents tongue. |except, “Enoch, take o the | eA re econ “ tucky Ave, where Beard was then if he wants to add on some| TERRE "HAUTE, “Oct, 8—Bert He returned to Indianapolis a| perisive laughter escaped Thi-|ship's management.” Veg oe ah Re — tt and the success- employed. _ |figures, he can. F. Southard, Terre Haute banker| Year 280. His sister is the only|paylt, as in his turn he delivered 2 a 8. TROMBONES 11th Anniversary Sale y turn out te be The loans were made at Inter). Of course you can salve your ©" © CC Co Co (immediate survivor. a ferocious lunge in tierce, thent A CHEER ROSE from the $ 50 vals throughout last year, Mr. .ongcience, as some others have ¥ © died here in Union Hospi Jessie L. Davi aimed a whistling cut at Morgan's v.aist of the little catch; when-| FROM ‘| OPEN “°=¢=>- NIGHTS J Conguian ssa giuinas rei) done, and say that there are cer- yesterday, will be buried in High- J@ssieé L. Davis Be at ves the Welshroan's|ever the captain turned over) | Ronday : y » tain activities which you failed{land Lawn Cemetery after serv-| Services for Jessie Landis noge by the thickness of a moth'sihelm and sail like this, action | : referred to the Federal probation|io record. But here it is diffi-|ices at 2:30 p. m. Monday. Davis, 131 Herman St., who died| wing. \was bound to follow in short or- fl 5 JNDIANA Music 60. 5 Marilyn F uw Co. M. and age. In 1045 office for investigation. cult to be really truthful in re-| Mr. Southard suffered a heart Wednesday in his home, will be] In that instant Morgan per-der. o

Both were indicted by the Federal grand jury recently on evidence submitted by the district attorney. 2 Await Sentence Two employees of a Lawrenceburg distillery, who also were ar-

porting these. Maybe you might watch for your chance to speak your mind on the subject. In the meantime why not give your superior figures that you can prove? Let him take the responsibility for his own

attack a week ago while watch- held at 2 p. m. Monday in Grining a high school football game. |steiner's Funeral Home. Burial A banker for 43 years, he was will be in Washington Park. assistant cashier and auditor of| Survived only by a son, Carl Merchants National Bank. He|Davis, Camona, Cal, Mr. Davis, was a member of Maple Avenue who was 78, was a former IndianMethodist Church and Terre apolis Power & Light Co. em-

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