Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 12

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~ Sheriff Nomination

William H. Parrish, former deputy sheriff, has annouriced as a

Dies While on. | nomination for. sheriff, | Mr. Parrish

Florida Vacation [said he will op- Sis ‘Rites for. M. Earl. Robbins! {erate a 24-hour ownér and president of the Rob- road patrol serv-

e and will conbins Electric Co. here ee a persopal years, will

be held at 2 p. m. crusade against: Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan gambling Mortuary. The Rev. Robert Pierce; jr elected. pastor of the Broadway Method-. He is a lay ist Church. will officiate. Burial jegder in Victory will be in Crown Hill. Memorial Meth Mr. Robhins, who lived at 4710 odist Church and Rookwood Ave., died Friday while has been active vacationing with his wife in Or- in church affairs lando, Fla. He was 73. "A native

for 33

Mr. Parrish of the city for many years; He

of Farmland, Mr. served 22 years as a Coast |

He War II. and owner of the

resident more than 350 years. was president 1949.

. retirement early pect Masonie asonic lodge, =

Mr. Robbins was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church and Harold McGrew Camp, Span-ish-American War Veterans. Surviving besides his wife, are three sons, E. Brown and Robert Q.. Indianapolis, and Melvin E., Cincinnati,” O07; a brother, Thomas D., Orlando, Fla. and seven grange ildre n.

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Mrs. Harden Hits

+ Alleges ‘Overcharge’ On Gl Insurance

Times Special

25 Degree Low ' Due Here Tonight

The mercury will plunge to 25 from-over-charges and their distonight in the Hoosier capital as! tribution was politically timed by Indiana remains in the grip of a!the Truman administration, Rep.! pre-spring cold-wave. Cecil Harden -(R., Ind), Occasional light drizzle or snow of flurries forecast for today were Committee, charged today.

pected to register a high this af-|that the refunds started this year ternoon of 30-35 degrees in the can be continued into next. north and 35-40 in the southern “The Truman administration | portion of the state.

sheathed in ice, State police issued a special {a congressional election year. VA|

ous driving - conditions in the refund of overcharges will Dunes Park district. They said Made In 1951, all roads were covered with snow | Into the millions. and suitable for driving. ‘only - with extreme caution,” refunds dividends. Forecasters said additional dividends. Dividends are based

Mic higan area again tomorrow,

No Favoritism HILLSBORO, Tex. War. (UP)-—Mrs. Helen Smith, Hillsboro city hall worker, knows| what it's like to taste some of Yvetfe her own medicine. 8he wrote out! an overtime parking receipt for 5 for herself.

Goes on Hunger Strike in Hospital

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FORMOSA CONV ERTS GOLD TAIPEI, Formosa, Mar. 11. (UP)~—The Chinese Nationalist government was reported today to be converting its gold reserves into U.S. dollars to build up a war chest for its fight against the Communists, BABS FEELING FINE NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)—| Princess Barbara Hutton Trou-! betzkoy, 14 pounds plumper and feeling like a new ‘woman, -salled for France today. after a sixmonths convalescence in country.

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(hunger strike for four days the Frankfurt hospital where she! is confined.

‘her behavior bears out the state-| ‘ment of her father, Alfred Noack, that “she wants to die.” The tall, slender, amateur art-| ist, mother of two children, is on| trial on the charge of shooting her husband, Air Force Lt. An-|

this drew Madsen, formerly of Oak-; last October. |

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a — of Wilion Food Program Urged

~eandidate for , the Republican:

[lion away Trom making a begin-{local group, Is {ning in checking the floods which {land X-1, will be rip her apart each spring.

{money needed to map the Hoosier state’s topography, according to J. I, Perrey, chief engineer of = ithe Indiana . {Water Resources Commission.

graphic maps are needed before a comprehengive flood control plan ‘can be developed.

Robbins had been an Indianapolis Guard policeman during World sald, engineers cannot compute storage capacities of resrvoirs, He is chairman of a Boy Scout| determine electrical firm-from 1917 until His Troop (Committee and the Pros- Show, extent of protected areas jor study the relative merits of > : : {dam sites.

covered by maps of good quality, | Mr. Perrey said, and enly 32 Per

cent At VA ‘Dividends’ | en West Virginia and Ohio are com-

Tpletély ‘mapped, Tiinols 85 pér jcent, and Kentucky 69-per cent.

nually for its mapping program ir f i which is carried on by the DeWASHINGTON, - Mar: wbb«-8g partment of Conservation, The icalled “dividend checks” on veter-'same amount is.contributed fo the ans insurance are only" refunds Program by the government.

revising the complete set of topo-| graphic maps she owns.’

member spending $300,000 annually with a! the Housé Veterans Affairs like amount from the government, field in order to map Indiana's 36,290 Mrs. Harden is Republican na- square miles ‘completely in ‘the

She sent this statement on standards it would take 60 years,

expected to play a return engagement - tomorrow.” Tempera- tional committeewoman from In-next 10 years. tures will climb slowly to an aft- diana. ernoon high of 34, the Weather the subject to her sixth distriel ’ Bureau said. constitutents: Chilly weather will continue in “The Veterans Administration) the state “at least through to- (continues to overcharge vete morrow.” Thermometers were ex- in their premium aa 80

‘Made for SPCA

warning to motorists of hazard- N°W discloses that another big printing articles carried in The be| Indianapolis Times, call for pubVA says it will run lic

to the shelter.

{mal lovers to send contributions “Mrs. Madsen has not eaten a tO the organization at R. R. 16, bite, of food since Wednesday,” BOX 518, Indianapolis 44,

Map Project Needed, Engineer Asseris Fr.

Indiana is 60 years and $6 mil- president of the _

That is the amount of time and bess and Queen-

Flood Control and|in La fa yette's| Fowler Hotel extending Friday

through Sunday.

Mr, Perry said detailed topo-

Without such maps, Mr. Perrey| Knight at the Fowler Hotel.

locations for levees,

Only 12 per cent of Indiana is

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has been mapped at all 3 States Mapped

In contrast Pennsylvania

Hurt Bailing Out

Air Force, Indiana now spends $50,000 an-

Force major.

| bailed out, was injured.

State Police Ohio spends $70,000 annually in! field . :

The commission ad vocate S| fore crashes are rare.

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HOPE, Ark., Mar. 11 (UP)~An by Dr.. Edwin A. Lawrence, can-|died the next day. 3-47 Jtransport withicer study one engine on fire and a wing pointed to the Medical Center sheared off crashed and burned staff as co-ordinator of cancer| { Indiana. near. here today, killing an Alr treatment and research.

"A crewman, one of three who, {research wing of Riley “Hospital|

Sgt. J. H. Porter-itients will provide a background will make a speech of “major im-| said witnesses told himifor the scientists’ studies. ithe plane expoded 400 feet above

{the ‘ground, but explosions be-|lished as.a memorial to the late president of an Irish organiza

The big transport crashed in a two - and - one - half miles] southwest of Hope, near the Lou-! isiana border. Flaming wreckage! | was scattered over & wide. area. : Witnesses at a’ country club | south of Hope said they saw the {plane circling with . fire curling | about an engine. They said one | wing of the plane was gone be-

One of the men: who bailed out

19. He was hospitalized at! intends to keep the government!diteh” appeal to Hoosier dog lov-| Hope where doctors said he sufWhile a sullen drizzle dampened checks flowing through the mails.|ers tomorrow to save the Indiana fered second degree burns. Indianapolis streets last night, The Veterans Administration is Society for the Prevention of] some portions of the state were already refunding $2,800 billion Cruelty to Animals shelter at in premium overcharges in 1950, {State Rd. 20 and 79th St.

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Excelsior Springs, Mo., Mar. 11} | campaign to raise $3000 to pay! 80 successful has a specialized VA insists upon calling these! the overdue mortgage payment System -proven-for-treating -rhev|They are not On its shelter. {m and arthritis that an | The payment was due Feb. 3.|amazing new book will be sent snow was likely in the Lake|upon earnings. The payments be-| The SPCA didn’t have the funds|{ree to any reader of this Paper] ling ‘made to the veterans this then, doesn’t today. And each day Who: will write for it. {year and those which will be|Drings the SPCA nearer to losing! made next year are simply re- its shelter, funds of overpayments in insur-| Work and $10,000 already sunk and medicine give only temporary, {ance payments made by veterans. "im Siti m———————

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_ Grant of $20,000 Received From Run Fund for Study of Children’s

“-.Caneer, one of childhood’s deadliest diseases, will a new Tt Tr ae Sheases, will b Medical Center opens another field of researen. -A grant of $20,000 has been received by IU from the Damon! Runyon Memorial Fund for the studies of malignant growths among children. The studies will be the fourth] ed | f fleld .of cancer research under-{of cancer in 1946. The grant to {taken ~byv the Medical Center.|IU in effect returns to Indiana § Other fields now being explored the bequest of the same amount! ‘here are oncology (study of cells),{made by the late Mrs, Pearl H. # microbiology and radiology, in- Malott, widow -of Charles «M. cluding use of radio isotopes. Maloti, Dressamt at the IndianThird Among Killers pols ta BOF

Cancer ranks third among . jcauses of death in children of Hoosier Seaman Dies : |

one to 14 years, being exceeded |n Fall Aboard Ship

only by accidents and pneumonia | 3 sald Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean. PLYMOUTH, England, Mar. 11/ of the university's School of Med-| UP) —Seaman Patrick Jones Jr., licine. {23, Wabash, Ind., was fatally in-| jured in an accident at sea aboard | | Te new Bu A od re or Ji the U, 8. destroyer tender Hamul! termine whether malignan t/Mar. 3, naval officials disclosed] {growths spread more rapidly in| today. {children than in adults, and, if! The announcement said Seaman {s0, the causes. {Jones struck his head on a hatch

| The research will be directed after falling from a ladder and|

expert recently ap-| His body will be taken aboard

It will be conducted in the new LOUIS JOHNSON TO SPEAK CHICAGO, Mar. 11 (UP)—! where. 200 to 300 children pa-| Defense Secretary Louis Johnson |

portance” at a St. Patrick's Day The Runyon Fund was estab-| {banquet here next Friday, the |

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