Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1949 — Page 3
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TUESDAY. NOV. 8, 1049 _~ TaN
[ Academy of Science lcs Officers:
Other Burglars Loot Three Local
Business Places
A burglar was frightened away by a weman’'s screams early to-|
three "Indianapolis . establish-| ments, Miss Virginia Kennerle of f 1014 N. Illinois St. told police she was awakened at 3:15 a.'m.| § by “a noise in the bathroom.” | Upon investigating she found; the screen out and saw the win-| dow being raised. She screamed and called police, An undetermined amount of! money was stolen from a bowl ing alley at 2546 W, Morris_St.| by sneak thieves who ransacked | the refreshment counter and] broke into several coin machines. Machines Broken Charles Samuels told police] two juke boxes, a_ soft drink, ma-| chine and a cigaret machine had been ‘broken. A radio and $25 in silver were reported stolen from a res-| taurant at 2904 E. Washington | Bt. Mrs. Irene Agnue, who resides upstairs, told police she discov-
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ered .the Tobbery upon opening New officers of the Indiana Academy of Science elected at |
the restaurant this. morning. A
the 65th annual session held at Wabash College last week-end" are Tear: seréen- had been eplit “and; {left.. to right). Sead Visher,. Indiana. University, president. 0.5... a window broken, | Christy, Ball State Theachers College, vice president; W. A. Daily,
A Sinclair Service Station at Ei Lilly & Co., secretary; (standing, left to ri ht) W. P. Morgan, 1502 Kentucky Ave. was bur-| Indiana Central College, treasurer; Preston McGrain, Indiana Flood
glarized during the night. Leon-
ard DuPont, 1902 E, 37th St. an Control and Water Resources Commission, press secretary, and A. Wedding Gown {Coal Co-ordinating Committee
employee, told police he found tau! A" Lindsey, Purdue University, editor. soft drink machine broken this
morning. A window had been Crommelin Put Back on n Duty
broken open.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP)-~{Columbia after he admitted he married to Vice President Alben had distribut wd Nursing Home Group | tAdm. Forrest P. Sherman, new, stributed confidential letters 8, Barkley in a simple; blue-siik
day, {yesterday in his effort to split
made the arrest.
{Villuge, a government project [nedir the Naval shipyard.
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‘Rationing Procedure Set Up Fy Man Gari By F Feeney's s Coal Board ;
fio Linh Fn eS i co.
{ On this basis a spokesman for
In Woods Near ; {another three: weeks, probably
even longer, °
NOFOLK, Va, Nov. 8 (UP)--/0f a sharp cutback in gas supA 37-year-old<man was arrested | plied to householders. He sal today and charged with brutally {if the supply of coal “uns out the {beating to death a 6-year-old {utility will be able to use an oils
{schoolgirl. The girl was found gas instead for some time.
{dying in desolate woods near the| Meanwhile, John L. Lewis suf-| U. 8. Navy shipyard here yester-|fered another setback in Chicago,
The child, Shirley Murray, was Indiana and Illinois away from discovered in some underbrush by the coal operators’ national front! [a passerby. At the time she Was and negotiate a separate strike” {found a a Bleoa- Sealed Sides. peace. rus wer she was still breath . y ing and moaning" pitifully. But, Fart Coal Avallatie she died within a short time. I “Gov. Schricker, who was in Chi-| The FBI, called into the case/cago yesterday to see Judge Na-| because it happened on govern-/than Swaim sworn in as a judge
ment property, announced shortly of the Circuit Court of Appeals, | {before noon that Lawrence Augus-/said Mr. Lewis had not SoRtyRted, R {tine Markham, 37, of Norfolk, had him there. % {been picked up and charged with] He said he had talked to Ill-| |the slaying. nots’ Gov. Adlai Stevenson, how-|
+ FBI Makes Arrest lever. He said Gov. Stevenson had] FBI agents and Norfolk police ndicated there. was no point in| No other in-| {discussing further Mr. Lewis’ sug-|
formation was released. |gestion of separate negotiations | Markham lived in Broad Creek|gince operators continued to op-|
pose it.
Police theorized Shirley may Still another coal supply. be-
'have been the victim of an at. CAMe available to hard-pressed tempted sex attack Hoosiers yesterday when Alr
Force officials in Washington al-|
. : located 10,000 tons of a stockpile: §. ‘Mrs: Hadley Picks ter Sarin Session.
pMergency use, Simple, Blue-Silk : Te pie with new supplies
uncovered by the Governor's
ene |OVET the week-end, stretched the HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 8 (UP) state's supply of coal for mini-| | The nation’s. bride of the year, mum essential uses to well over {Mrs. Carleton 8. Hadley, will. be ‘a week. |
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City to Get 600 Tons
|chief of Naval Operations, today from top admirals to Secretary (gown, movie fashion designer Ma- The committee yesterday allo-
To Convene Here trestored Capt. John G. Crommelin/ of Navy Francis P. Matthews
Eleven states will be repre- to duty after severel reprimand-| sented at the conference of the! y Yas artist
American Association of Nursing jing him for making public confi-
Hpmes scheduled - for’ tomorrow dential Navy letters. Capt. Crom- He Says Nuts
“and Wednesday at the Claypool melin, famed World War II - OKLAHOMA CITY,
Hotel, Mrs. Mary R. I'rame, na-'aviator who blew: the lid off the ~~ Okla. Nov. 8 (UP)—A 59tional president announced to- recent unification row, was de- year-old housewife told poday. tached from the office of Chief of = lice today her husband “The conferance will be the first Naval Operations and assigned threw a pan of cupcakes held: Since the recent organiza- as aviation officer on the staff of and a flower vase at her, tional™ meeting in Toledo, O, Mrs. Vice Adm. George D. Murray, dragged her from her Frame maid the all-day gession Western Sea Frontier - Com- Kitchen to the backyard,
would be" confined to national mander. | then left home shouting. “I organization. work and future He had heen under suspension don’t like nuts on my cup-
plans. : and confined to the district. of cakes.”
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[rusia revealed today. cated 600 tons to Indianapolis’ Mrs. Marusia said the St. Louls ration board, 150 tons to. Brazil |widow selected- a stréet-length TOT the Clay County jail and hos-/ TT |taffeta dress with ‘a “simple, | pital, and quantities of coal for draped neckline, natural rounded Renéral relief iri Bicknell, Lafa-| {shoulders, tiny, nipped-in waist Yette and Madison County. land gently-flaring skirt with in-| Mr. Lewis is reported to have| visible pockets. ” {regarded Illinois and Indiana as ‘soft spots in. the oppositign to, AFTER the Nov. “is ceremony his demands for higher pay, (Mr. Barkley’s bride-elect willlshorter working hours, and bigwear a two-piece, mauve-blue ger welfare contributions. 4
{a very chic woman,” Mrs. Ma- apparently hoping that its memrusia said. “Mrs. Hadley, who bers would be able to act upon]
{wears a size 14, is always beau-/an agreement in the two Mid-| itifully dressed.” : western states.
WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. BEFORE GE. WASHNGTON.!
ELECTED UNDER THY ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, HE NEVER SERVED.... CN WASHING TON - WAS THE ns FIRST PRESIDENT UNDER. : THE CONSTITUTION / .
THE | pew FOUR EYES!
A wesT INDIAN PROTECTS ITSELF
WITH TWO FALSE EVES IN IT TAIL J IT SWIMS URD | THEN FORWAR. THAT 3 EN ENEMIES DO Xen HW WAY rs Qo
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Civile Theater Presents “Village Green" — Covpelfy
| Instead, in, sessions that con-| OES Pi.ANS BAZAAR tinued - today, the committee The Southport OES auxiliary merely heard routine reports. will ‘hold a bazaar on Nov. 19 in’ Mr. Lewis charged that a single
‘their new Masonic Temple, 5500 coal executive, President George
South on U. 8. + 31> 'B. Harrington of the Chicago,
IN INDIANAPOLIS .
INDIANA WEATHER = : A series of eastwardly-moving low pressure areas on the Cana-
-dian—border tonight and tomorrow will serve as a buffer against!
Arctic alr. . Warm’ southerly air moving into these “ow pressure systems will [Cake temperatures to range from a minimum of 32 to 38 north and| 40-45 south tonight, Temperatures will range from a maximum of) 52 to 58 north and from 62 to 68! ~
18. 19, 21, 22. 23, 24, 27. 30, 33. 34, 36. in the southern portion of the, 40. 41. 43. 44 45 46. 48. 57 58, 60. 82
state tomorrow. o0..55 tH 69, 72, 75, 78. 81. 83, 85.
8 Emmerich Manual ratning | Generally fair weather will pre- High School and Broad - Ripple. High?
vail through Wednesday.
- See Weather Map on Page 4. MARRIAGE LICENSES
Temperatures in Indianapolis one narvey Hudson Jr. 25. 6113 Evanston year ago today: High, 65; low, 41.] Jeanette J. Sujdér, 22, Columbia City ' s ¥
EVENTS TODAY
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{hearer JTargo 26, 4056 Arthingion Bhd Ter Bert.” 20, 015 Pendieton gene Haynes. 58, 619 Lock: Katie Broa: | Jhdianapelis Schools Through Saturday. Richare © © Wright, 21, 1863 College Mate] J) P 23, Co !
use s ege schools today—8chool 29, 2101 College William Flores Yo. 31040 5 Delaware: Dor-
Ave.; ghd! 56, (2353 Columbia Ave..| othy Trimpe. 44, 3540° Watson Road School 63, 1115 N, Traub Ave and James Andrew Anderson, 18, 2361 Eastern: CarE. Roberts School. 401 E. 10th vlyn Thurian. 16. 1510 Asbury Indiana State Chamber of Commerds, All-/ Robert F._ Adams, 21, Newport, Rhode Day Meeting—Murat Theate | - Island: Lucy Causey, 19. 1140 W. 56t bh. American War Mothers. WI Chapter, JAMES B. Stokes, 53. 6 W. South: Della
. Bilis. 54.6 W ~Soutly Convention-—Throush Tomorrow, Lincoln Of eivous Tenn 58. 1514 Reisner: Susie Bailey, 47 Det roit Mich 1 Ce '3,. 833 Locke; Anna Cob-
m. daily through Batu arday, bert, 22 827 "Mu: kirfgum. thenter. 1847 N. Alabama St. |G | 1 Vi ! MTN Tibbs: Marilyn Public Lecture on Music by Fab bien Sevit- Stifter ar bri N ATEbama ky. Director and Conductor, India nap? Jonn Banks. 42, ©1020 W. 29th: Giadys olis Symphony Orchestra—8 p. m.. World| Thomi¥on, 34, 1656 Sheldon War Me morial auditorium. E) mer Blou cher, 28, 1339 Madison: Sara Ime 21 5 2
f Ph Pl Ful 15 E ange I eeting o ever Meridian Room. Br es t Mo oss, 22, 339 Middle; Mary EK Colonial Furniture Co Vebb. 18. 3516 | Central
R Woe Benefit As- » i. oD Fiaclation Rally! and Tata e ¢ 5 DIVORCE SU TTS ¥ FILED p.m.
Antlers Hote ah arlotte vs, Oris A War rd Mary vs anapolis Chapter, | Past ghee ané Do yle J. Payne; Hazel E, : Joseph H 3 mn Star. 3 ag Went A kph] Souci: Theme, Be ovm: deme his an die polls plaso ic Yetote: 3 Hoeherg 1 ve DBarpth b WS ine Acts m for Parents—8:15 p Fam yn Re Bak er: Dorothy ve. With . Denoyer; Helen vs. Robert . Kiechoanm. Community Center, 2304 OV ernetle ve. Thomas A Berta fut.
paella Wile ra WOTU Meeting ~~ 10 | iy maker Crossman; Betty Avs, Arnold | m S80 Harding St. -
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a 183 v - Rotary Club mn Lune! Meeting -——" : } Clavool "Hotel “BIRTHS Co-operative Club Noon Luncheon Meeting | ‘Boys . | ol Hote . Mercator Club Noort Luncheon Meeting — | Aen Home-—Alfred, Betty Foster, 1110 Lincoln At St. nels With North Side Kiwanis 0 4 Dinner Meeting AL ietorar “Wille. Frances Meter} . re ) sarah Linens oC Meeting—11 a.m, Miard Eifzabeth Smith: Saul. Bits 2131 Linden At Coleman—Robert, Carolyn Dryer ! Indianapolis Chapters American Astueta, At Methodist—Rob. on: | tion of University | Professors. Meeti oa ono Ro soi Ts Sorenson:
6:30 v. m.;, Broadway Methodls at Church. Minor; Louis, Ruth Opley i Ln in, [at a. fy A es Phoebe Ross; ohn rothy Muike | EVENTS TOMORROW
| Ameriean - War Mothers, Indiana Cbs At St, Franch -Raymond, inne Seo Convention—Final day, Lincoln Hote { ten: Bent, Dorothy Eawards, n at ter Indians Fur Buyers Association Conven- Wilma Pelt te; Robert, Edith Alsott; tion—Claypool Hotel Vitatis, Rachel Cole, Caneer Tastiate Annual Two-Day Meeting! At. Coleman—Kennard, Margaret t rough Jomortow, Indiana University Albert Bylvia Passo: Kenneth, Gloria! Medical Cente Sprow ) Indiana S ay Sons of the American At Methodist Bar! Elizabeth * Mundell
Revolution, Luncheon Meeting—12;15 p Charles erine Wagrier; Robert, | m. Spink-Arms Hot Barbara Muto hy League of Women Voters Meeting—10 a.m 'At_St. Vincent's James, Genevieve Curtis Colonial Purniture Co Robert, Gladys Angel. Walter, Char Purdue Glee Club Comcert—Under auspices Otte Bolin. Michael, Charlotte Marty of oa TYiew Presbyterian Church raoas. Josephine Bchoettle v men's Assoclation—8:15 p. m. Caleb Fdna Clark: James Betty Gillespie Mills Hall, Shortridge High Bchool N —— Accredited Flower Show Judges Association DEATHS PO ‘of Indiana Meotin g—10 a. m., Brookside Ar na Louise Thomas 3. at General Community - Hou ike ! Lions Club Noon Fnehoon Meeting—Clay- will liam 1 oon Huffman, 34, at 1238 8.) pool Pershing cerebral hemorrhage Junior Chamber of Commierce Noon Lun- Ma: y 1 Cotman, 87, at 3342 w Wilcox. | oheon Meeting—Washington Hote erionclero
Clvie Theater resents ‘Village Green” —! Dorothy Dell Mottett, 45, at Lotte. carcin8:30 ha dally through Saturday, thea. omatosis ter, 1847 N. Alabama St
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Navy Shipyard : | He said there was no prospect “NOWws It.” Mr. Harrington said. d boy."
Infant Burned By Vaporizer
10 --months - old child : was Of heated arguments for Several STORE
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Girls {> At Heme-John’ Lovie Cline, 320. Beecher. pier.
YOUR “TWA CHOICE FLIGHTS | OF DAILY §
ace in the Illinois mine area.
teps ueeze three weeks r le oe a nermal vo | M r. Lewis sald that Mr. Harhild 0 eg |weeks' supply of coal rington’'s firm was owned by lo Ising Group! { ’ ‘Stone & Webster, . which hel : lescribed. as a Boston and New|’ the utility said present scale op- a - a be . * Girl Found in 2 York engineering firrh and! Dyi 9 ©" |erations could continue at least (PUL <UENPEIOE
“This is bunk. ' and Lewis
“He's trying -to find a whipping|
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Arthur Gibson IH sat regally on
the lap of his mother, Mrs. Ed. [ration counsel, said considerable
uncertainty is connected with ISSUED
. win Gibson Jr., 2518 Boulevard {questions of finance as set forth Place, after being crowned king [inthe Federal Hcusing Act of
I etally he said, the -Author- AND A
| nity. Center Junior League Fri. ity would apply for a temporary {loan to cover estimated prelim-
|inary expenses. The city would SWELL
ascended the throne after Mrs. they fssue tempordry loan notes ; [wool ensemble, the designer sald. He convened his UMW Policy| Gibson sold the largest number [to private investors to cover the LINE-UP “It’s a very chic trousseau for Committee in Chicago yesterday, of tickets to a baby contest Pledge.
of the Flanner House Commu- |
day. The 9-month-old monarch
sponsored by the league. Funds
badly burned when an electric vaporizer ignited the blanket in
Police and firemen responded to
an emergency call to the home of poration Counsel Knight, Mr. Mrs. Jewell Stitz, 19, of 2313 N,| Jameson said Indianapolis would LaSalle St. late yesterday to find!be required to furnish 20 pet cent SIXTH FLOOR Thomas Stitz Jr., burned. They of construction Soap:
{found -a smouldering blanket his mother had pulled from his bed.!
Mrs. Stitz said she was using
the electric vaporizer to treat the baby’s cold and was attracted by! his erfes. Burns about the face, | {head and one arm ‘were treated: at the scene.
1600 Gallons of Oil ‘Destroyed by Fire
Sixteen hundred gallons of fuel] oil were destroyed late last night! when fire of undetermined origin swept a garage and wash build-| ing in the rear of 5324 Massachu-| setts Ave, Lionel Gwyn, owner, told sheriff’s deputies the fire could have started from a_gas stove in the|
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‘wash house. He estimated the}
loss at. $2500 The garage, wash tubs and
other equipment. was destroyed
along with the oil.
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No heavy expenses in connec-| Ition with first-year operation’ ‘of |
His Majesty the Indianapolis Housing Au-| . : thority was anticipated by Mayor | Feeney today. The Mayor said he will know | within two weeks what funds are available in the remainder of 11949 for operation of the 5-mem-‘ber commission, authorized last night by a City Council resolution to study housing needs here.
Mr. Feeney added that there| would be sufficient “unencum- | bered funds” available for the | " Authority's expenses next year." HUNTING The résolution granting the| Mayor authority to appoint the) |] THE {commission was passed by City {Council in a 6 to 3 vote that split] SPORTSMAN'S Council along party lines. Mayor Feeney sald he would select members of the authority in a few!
days. The mayor said he has not yet, SIXTH {requested anyone to serve on the
committee, but said members FLOOR —
{should be good business men and, [shold have some knowledge of
(housing. * GUNS 2a be EE The Authority would be em-! .
|powered to study housing condi-
[tions here and deterniine how AMMUNITION
imuch federal aid in low cost|,
{rental construction is - needed.) ACCESSOR
| Recommendations would be made |to City Council
{mendations, the Authority would {then carry out detalls of securing} | Hail the King Edwin {federal aid for housing construc- HUNTING 0.0 tion
ised in. th quired, long-term serial bonds raised in. the. contest were ap- [ould be issued to cover. the city’s
| plied toward . new children's [share of construction costs, Mr. HUNTING CLOTHES
equipment for Hanner House. Knight said’ the debt would be]
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under city bonding limits.
weeks, was adopted after a 7-to-2 vote defeated Republican Donald|
Jameson's move to “table” the ac-| ’ tion and hold it for further study. SPORTSMAN S
or get lost— of
Authority Costs Won't Be High, | Feeney: Says
Funds Available
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Faward H. Knight, city corpo- LICENSES
After’ building sites were ac- OF
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