Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1949 — Page 3

Pro Halloween _ Pick or Trick:

ae Cite Koimpon Noord” PICKINGS ‘were stim on the Hearing for ‘New Warning, Succumbs of Heart Attack sem” 55 ‘On Disabled Veterans “organizes” trick or treat, in. Fare Increase Opens ey a Allison oF furtive at se The - Alcohalic Beverage Com-| |" Capt. Eadie Rickenbacker, pres- (here ost night. { . (Continued From Page One) | Hp is dead today because he sought to avert a possible accident ious. ission. today found Sam Do- ident of Eastern Airlines, today ie purse was grabbed one at: ia fares until such a study could {to the pilot of ‘a jet fighter taking off at Weir Cook Alegart, Wi opposis + brows South Side Inn, 403 W' {received an American Legion tempted robbery thwarted and be completed. . Lyesterday. Fp Ree mt SE SER on 2 CE St, Te ret tt mo would. . emplo i i Tl uj immy’'s ‘best buddy” an 4 on would. ~ and Suspended the tavern for five — restaurant. fracas. z te plea on “the leanest months reilow test pilot, Bob Hoover, was J oo ne : : days, arana. award was presented in Na- Sa Yeat = Sto N. Glad: tot the year” and urged that the at the controls. od tional n headquapters befdre Stone Ave, told police a stubby. present rate be given a trial dur-| 4 ™ hold ‘that - 8 The AB ruling came four’ lus. etn adj ts dark-haired’ youth threw her 16/ing the more revenue producing: Operations gave Bob the “all | uld be in: ~.._-Tonths after. a State. Excise po: and members of national com-|the ground outside her home last! months of November and Decém- 7 Fortin by oe report termed the tavern. missions and meeting here. night and took her purse and ber. | Jimmy, standing in front of 3 he county ‘crawling | with cockroaches.” Committee reports on foreign $3.50. She was uninjured. | “Attorney John Groves of the. hangar, gave Bob the “thumbs | Ms morn. Later reports said “filth was relations, legislation, membership] Two youths folled a robbery bY utility reminded the commission UP." good luck sign, as the latter. company" ; spilling over the restroom stools.” | and post activities and section/two other teenagers late last of the “emergenty” nature of the closed the hood of the fighter and e of ohe «The tavern was originally sus-| meetirigs headlined the second da night at McCarty and: Meridian plea. He objected to any delay started down the runway. : udges vp- pended for seven days. The ABC,| of the week-long national’ corivo- Sts. | which might get the cage tangled | Seems Something Amis : brought however, granted Mr. Dobrow.a. : jeation. : | Harold Poers, 17, of 2345 South-'yp with the complicated Indiana] RR SE = PeReariNg. ol. : 1 A ban 1 pm. will limax eastern Ave. told police he Was. Bell Telephone-.rata. case. sched. But Jimmy's well-trained e et _ Penalize Other Taverns | today’s activities. ~~ accosted while sitting in his car yled to be resumed next week. noticed something was ¢ amiss: The 3 d as say- Another Indianapolis tavern atl ‘| - But Legion state leaders were mn the South Side. When no! Although it had previously de- Ship was not in “proper trim.” ppose the “952 NN. West St. was sus : eagerly anticipating: money wis found in his wallet, nied a motion for delay, the com- Suddenly he saw, what was System, for th ficial homecoming the” two would-be robbers struck mission announced that the hear- Wrong. sof or three days for failure ONE: The officia m 8 0 Ser” move service from bar and tables, : of National Commander George DN!m 7in the mouth. forced himing would be recedsed after the) Bob had failed to bring in the 3 a [after legal closing Hour. IN. Craig at Brazil, Ind. eh from. the auto and fu in the car. wompany had presented is vie ship's step before the takeoff. HEAR Loli i Wleven-othert i day. » ence “until some da Without itati MH cut he people ‘state "ot > Fs bi Be Speecti “by Dv “ot : NG. LOERS and his com-| The utility's + first witness, rons oo nesta ay foe bos e given suspefsions, peeches .by Dwight Tre: C. 0. Pinkerton, testis ers, how. < ‘ranging from five days’ to 130 g \ {Eisenhower and Secretary Louis panion, Allen Robertson, 18, of Treasurer nxer an 0 the fast moving fighter. He ran claim for days, Ne A [Johnson at closing dinners Sat- 750 Prospect "St. gave chase in a Bed a cos op ov 500 yards to warn his friend about. § political ~~ They. were: - « Te EAS) Public Counselor Walter. Jones Jr. (left) and ily Cer. |urday. -truck.and forced their car to the erations before even attempting the hanging step. rest A . Adams County—West End Res-' poration Counsel Ed Knight map strategy to block the upward | THREE: Bttiolal contirmation curb at Kenwood Ave... The as-i;, nay bond interest and other Th Mistake was corrected and the ‘new ~~ taurant of Decatur. minors loitér- spiral of transit fares, as the Public Service Commission opened | by the National Executive Board sailants fled on foot. police Were gyay charges. He said (he newest 0» 100K © cause h ing; suspended 15 days. h tod nth ple. f Indianapolis Railwa Inc., for | tof the selection of Los Angeles told. 'plea was based on an assumption ' When Jimmy returned to the Nerwon he == "Cass County—"0, V. Bai" of sarings o be on. ne peso anap i las the site of next year's ma-| George Hannel, 26, of 2337 ‘that the number of riders would hangar he was puffing haid. % An abe Logansport, minors loitering and _another rate boost. ph . [tional convention in October. Parker Ave. was held by police! ontinue To be 14.32 per cent] “Hey, Jim,” one of the-grease and this’ bartender drunk on duty; sus- . Although some commission After John Kiser; 30, of 1655 Col-\pejow last year, as it was during monkeys joked. “yoy sound pretty rom any ~*~ pended 15 days, ore i ed in tal e: meetings were scheduled for lege Ave. reported he had been goptember. much like an oid geezer for such § rectly un- Dearborn County — Callan’s | Thursday, most Legion delegates stabbed in the neck. {© October figures,” however, indl-|a young feller.”

ne of his {were expected to participate in! The fracas took place in LoY'S| cated a drop of 15.86 per cent Tavern of‘ Lawrenceburg, minors Train Hilts Auto at Acton Commander Craig's official home Restaurant, 1602. Colege Ave.trom October of 1948. The testi-|

ort Joitenius: Sehjendad 10 days. Klep- town welcoming. Special busses shortly.after midright, police sald. mony was taken by observers to pners to- pe nfectionery of Lawrences k 70 H; within ners to. DIE. Possession of HAuar og Leer Struc y Locomotive Going MP will take Legionnaires to the Pe permit; suspended 7 days, “Track Blocked N Iv Twa Hour s (fete, Fall From" Truck mates of additional revenue pany de- | rac ocke earty r ’ | Gen. Eisenhower was scheduled jaeeded by the utility would not be and sav. Lake County -- Cedar Beach Four more fatalities were added to Indiana's highway death to address a closed session of the Injures Girl, 17 iufficient to last for long. Broject. ‘ Hotel of Cedar Lake, after hours , today and another man was believed to be dying" of thjuries meeting prior to his luncheon! yg. imogene Garrett, 17, of The company is not asking for| ud) Bos sale; suspended 10. days. ‘Bill 8 received when his automobile was struck by. a train. 'speech -in the Antler's Hotel at ,,.. n° yey Ave. was Injured 20) specific rate but contends it y the re- Tavern of Cedar Lake, sale and, Watson C. Lewis, 75, of Westfield, was fatally injured late neon Saturday. . k filleq must haye a high enotigh rate to ably sav- possession of liquor on-beer per- yesterday when his automobile crashed into a concrete culvert on! Secretary Johnson will speak at When she fell from a wi we ipravide $835,000 & year. more | ©. mit; suspended 30, days. Uebel; 2 tw s west of Wes dinner that night in the Indian-| WH Halloween. celebrants last, .. is now being taken in; Pripossible Ind. 32, two miles west o tfield. ht in Belmont Park. an A planit = Saver of Cedar Lake; sale of gate police - said . the eldérly fapolis Athletic Club: { RIE s oe. ‘young woman, VAtely “company officiis object 't re pee, quor on beer permit; suspended . apparently lost coitrol of! broadside, lifted ‘it high on the Legion leaders were already with, aboiit 15 others, were taking {to the inconvenience of pennies V

30° days. American Legion - Post his car ,while making a. slight engine front’ and carried it half 'said to be considering bids. for a hayride in a truck operated by and, ha

101, sale on Sunday; suspended turn. He died en rout¥ to a Nobles- a milg” down the tracks. Police 1951 national convention - sites. {Breet Garrett of Ransom’ Drive, |W t a rate of two tokens for 25 how Jimmy came home. complain-

5 days. | ! said witnesses told them" the Official approval by the NEC of cehts—an increase of 113 cents a/ing of “pains in my chest.” had lived in Greenfield the past Madison County — American Ville Bospial accident on Ind. 32, train was going at least 70 miles Los Angeles, mentioned at ‘the, condition A ranatel Honpltal, tir) "ride over the present fare. I” “Suddenly.” Mrs. Younghans told 10 years. .She was a member of 9: Legion Post of Elwood, sale to... Nobiesville, Bert Jackson, 47. an hour. Philadelphia convention this sum- | === — |Dr. Weiss, “Jimmy clutched his the Friends Church; Plainfiéls’ jon-members; suspended 15-days. oc RFD 1, Noblesville, was fatally] Conductor H. L. Minning and mer as next year's “big show” | heart, fell to the floor and seemed Surviving are two daughters, -- 7 Shelby County—-Horse Shoe Bar injured. 1: i |Engineer George Aust took Mr. town, was expected Friday. IN INDIANAPO LIS {to be in terrible agony.” , Mrs. Nelson Watson, Greenfield, * ap tr, —<....af Shelbyville, hindering enforce- ———— {Scott “from the wreckage \and ‘: Minor politicking for the next v sual’ Attack and Mrs. Frances Williams, In- “a, ment of ABC laws; suspended 5 Photo Page lS ——TirSt aid was administered by Dr. national. commander was under-! — el nusua ne |dianapolis; two grandchildren and" days. Police said Mr. Jackson's. car Gerald Fisher of Acton. He was way. But it appea (Noon Luncheon Meetin eon Meeting a Club. | “An attack of this type” Dr. five great grandchildren,

Steuben County—Bledsoe Beachiran off the highway and struck later taken to Methodist Hospital, state's favorite son was being Ei Lesion Conference of Desart-| Ciaypoo

4 A SS of Angola, sale of “alcohol off 4 tree while he was en route home; The train, No. 404, was west- troduced to his potential “oppon- Ar ra, ReaQEuATtérS. | MARRIAGE LICENSES ual

/ premises; suspended 15 days. lfrom the Firestone plant at No-ipound from Cincinnati -to Chi- ent.” ention_ of the Inglama Alfred R. Hassell, 21. #21 Lexington; Doris Jona) But when it comes,” he! A requiem nigh mass - will” 2 ¥ , 'blesville. He died two hours later oo. It was delayed almost two Meanwhile, more commissio * Hairdressers Sosmelelosists Assects- | JB. Staftord. 18. 957 Cedar. or. Doris 88id, “it is most always fatal.” sung for Harry Brown, 1720. Co : (Advertisement) lin a hospital. lhours while ‘wreck d debris reports and studiés will be heard Cipthing Drive E_ Simpson. id 1407 8 Hawthorns, | Jimmy Younghans had devoted; lumbia Ae; at 10 a. m. tomorrow - Xu. ; = : County's First Fatdlity |was cleared from the tracks [by delegates throughout the re-| Une 437 aigpices 8 Butmiely A Foie in Thomas 8 is: 18 A IL Bex 309-Uil 10" 0 his 33 years to flying. Be-|in SC. Rit's Catholse Church. . > \ . ervic om . i / = Delivers the Goods! Elmer Snyder, 58, of Ray, was! |mainder of the annual fall meet-| Sry Ea, dn Si oul ner. 23. 174 Union; Mary J. tore hé ‘got his “ficket” Jimmy | Mr. Brown died Friday in his y Wn... | Steuben County's first 1949 traf- Nehru Takes - “Crack - : ne : pa Marian Counts whe » ans x 0. 4039 Brookuille spent all this spare time and cash oly, Sree. 73. Burial will be A ras vod om ni fic fatality. Commander Craig will seek. Frie ionip” Re wo By jon iodel planes which he built ini 1 ve of uit " ary. ro G r was killed when he NEC approval of more than 800) {iS htt day. indiana william Bridge, 24, 1115 E. 19th: Bvelyn'the hasement of his native Cin- n e. Tenn. Jer. Soyer k filled with Hal- At Totalitarianism . appointments to Legion positions. | in the . half hs to" buble cngrics "B- Fre nian TYE Ha rrisonsieinnati home. Mr. Brown lived in Indianapolis fell off a truc BERKELEY, Cal. Nov. 1 (UP) until 1p. m.. Saturda Beverly Byres 137 BE. 17th, 53 years. He was a member of loween celebrants into the path’ Adjournment of the NEC Sunday Seek and “Ter Fair— Sponsored by Indian: james B. Hetms. 3, 2031 N Capitol; Nors| He was commissioned.s’; Navy! St. Rita's Church and the Holy 'of a car driven by another merry: Eandian, Prine MSLe Jawa- wil] conclude the conclave, a Bow wi, TAYIOT, 25 2931 N. Capitol pilot ensign in 1943, and, came to nome Society. ; r enru,.-a stea e testbeds nt ee : d { 3 maker in an accident near An: io. in the Bast- West poiticat’ Five-Indi Child thiolsn 8 saturday. L. 8. ASTes | jason ir a pnt 4 aw ie survived by his wife, Mrs, J = igola. - struggle, took a right-handed slap ive In lana ndren ued ary Brown; a daughter, Mea.

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i State lice said the car was firfven or Donald Newberry, 21 ‘at totalitarianism yesterday in i: * Stricken With Typhoid

' speéch at the University of Ca lof Montgomery. The truck-load ie State and Orange County health " lof merrymakers and several-au- Speaking to 20,000 persons, Mr, Officials investigated today .the Ind DIV OR UT FILE i {tomobiles were en route home Nehru deplored over-centraliza- cause of a typhoid outbreak in, x Dr wut “Rose A 3 SL LED. me {froth a Halloween party. © tion of government in whichg' in-| Orleans. diana Chapter. + (Albert Abraham; Ariell P. vs. Aurelia

| Chris Alfeld. 56, Ft. Wayne was giviqua] freedom almost van- Dr. J. W, Jackson, of the State] Sei oth Ue #0. THE

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a [killed instantly when struck by io .c Board of Health, said five. chil | Jegish Ce munity alintions counett ¥s. Hobert Rm = i Job i on tl Mg ¥he| Mr. Nehru said He was eon- dren were stricken but wer re- | Jewish Educational ottation.” 33b6/ BIRTHS = fl | street, state police r eo lvinced that -any policy or. any covering. They were Reta Love, 6, |Kirshbaum Sommunity _ Center Contem-tuy yore wie Pi hie Gorman. 1128 Jen LOWE is weil known fo many of fhe) Harold F Scott, 33, of Acton \ideology ‘which ignores truth ‘and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willi am | Brats me me B shbaum Eo yr A Francin-Wit Nam, . Betty’ Hacreilil

received a fractured” skuil- and. i hy , a Rind os other injuries yesterday |charactef in human beings and| [ove yh Tour Sons of © MN. yor MPa Chapter one " the Omar men who—in those bright red afternoon when a New York Cen-|Which preaches hatred and vio- use i 5 ner Richaid, 16, | Omar frucks—bring delicious Omar Breads and tral passenger train plowed into| lence, can only ‘lead to “evil re- Howard, 12, David, 7, and Rex, 6

OES. Stated Fdwure: Hazel White: Wiliam. esd gley; Norman, Virginia Kur Not orth Park Masonic [At General—Harold, Isabelle Webste or; » Noon Luncheon Meeting — 'At_Coleman-—~Raymond, Willadean Miller;

william Anns Bayless; Gaylord, Martha his car at an unmarked crossing sults.” ¥ | Dr. Jackson said 10 of 12 wells| R cheon Meet-| Whitesei x : > Pastries—fresh from the Omar ovens—right fo | "ook from his home. rere lon. city property and used by the Lin os, eh fod Lan Meeting 1 F wishedntoViogent, JoAnte Bakers! your door | Police said the victim was re- OES LUNCHEON TUESDAY public were found to be contami-| 2 Lingain chal Dedication ol Huron. oRhillip, ee ire | 0 8 v - And Joo says, “Tomorrow | will be carrying-a turning from his job at the Green-| Southport chapter, OES, will nated. He said the contaminated | bb ome sna Au Auditorium =145p uv, | hm . Robert, Geraldine Bettge; Floyd, | feature item, Omar Mali and Malf Bread, lor wood plant of Noblitt-Sparks In- hold a covered-dish luncheon at water was the probable source of | choo ai. callie LLB TEIN LL BLL SRE Dorothy | only 17¢." 'dustries, Inc., and apparently did noon next Tuesday in the home of /thg¢ Outbreak since both families|' sociation. Noon Luncheon Meeti wo TR Mote Barbers Smith: Bd- | Get fo know your Omar man! Call IM poral not see the approaching train. Mrs. Lillian Winchester, "605 Ed- stricken with typhoid used water | en———— Margaret . Monahan: Wallace, |

3344 in Indianapolis. . ‘The locomotive hit the car ‘wards Ave. from one of the wells. | EVENTS TOMORROW | Ruth Murrey: Glenn; Estelle Sharron.

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T > | American Legion Conference o At Wa _ ; ; s ; ; ment Commanders and mes of Depart fvbott; George. Telitha Burt, 317 Biake: | arters

wrry, Barbara Keller. 1950 . Tallman of Eurepe—| Jack, Adell Mulltkin. 808 Main, Broad Eucemicity and, Ripple: Simon, Mudred Yarrell. 2124 . Church Ped-i Carrollto | hing, to be collected fron 144 St. Franels--Jack. Joyce Castell, rough Sunday. At General-Cicero. Loretta Hub Indianapolis Girl At Celeman—Staniey, Erma Chapin Paul, | ' Scouts present “Mr. Conper Pennr's Ad- Ma are LaShorne; Benjamin, Chsglotte

venture in Friendship” 7 30 each uff rr | , night through Friday, In diank "Univer AC Methodist—John— minis Washurn sity building. Fairgrounds. An- exhibit Chatles, Eleanor Mather bert. Peggy in the same hall open ‘fo public until South: James, Pauline Talley: Sal, Lu | | _1 p. h_Satyrda cille Digiunts ; {Thomas Carr Nowe Shaw! Presents “The At Kt. Vincent's—William, Loul se dH ’ Mocking’ Bird'—8 toda ay and. Warren Elizabeth White, Willi Mar. Jeursdiy, high schoo auditoriy jorie Henry: Ralph Ever Mont ' Book and Tov Fair — Sponsored. by .In-! Ernest. Mary Margaret Diilehay: Philip d\anapolis Brancn, American Assoc! tion Jeanne Allio: John, Helen Berger Wil | of University Women—Through 8 tur<| lam, Ann Hart. -Carl, Laura Wright | » A " . FINS 4 2 dion” Bede fo i ———— . | . i | Speedway 5 choo tien eal on OME IN and see the car that gives | an pen House— ANY DE; ATHS . 1 {ort | ugianazolis 'b w ith at” nN ula Mafy Jones, 77, at 922 E. 14th, coro-| on more comior . 0) { anapolis eanery oune ational LY occlusion | y + more J ! {ouneil of Sathalle Women. Luncheon Mattie Stureeon. 57. at 727 N. California. | v “ ng-—- Lp. m laypoo! Hotel cardiac dilatation more power, more value. “The Indianapolis Chapter, National Office Man- Charies Albert Wright, 71. at St. Vincent's, | srment Association Dinner Meeting ~— arterios leratir heart

m_ ‘Athletic Club Ruth ' Robertson, 47. at Methodist hyper. American Christian Palestine Committee tensive "heart.

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