Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1950 — Page 13

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By Ed Sovola Ege

to breeze with, the job could be put up- as the hat and long raincoat hissed into a speaking tube. loneliest in the state, : : Ves - ‘He glanced nervously about the area and tested . I'asked about the crowds during the State Fair, —- - the barbed wire with a finger. Agr When on duty, Hughes ad, Tey Sony now 3; : _#-A buzzer sounded, the heavy gate swung open [Ar even exists. Outside of § the on the Sritten four men Passed through. Disdain. was RE ot ry In tues: Fak Ways-ale Te Red mes on bis face sticking to the Jong One time he had an unscheduled wisitor scale barb, E the wire fence and barbed Wire Saly to fal to “Lucky I tested with a rubber finger.” he fhe Sround ha le Ens Shen ee all owini cackled, rubbing the disdain away with a Kleenex yorcation was gone. There was a broken arm to and breaking into a gallop over the expanse that oo." on ? stood between him and a heavy iron door. The Spd . : : latticework was exquisite and certainly not dupli- Maintained 24 Hours a Day . cated in more than 99 per cent of the jails in the THE STATION is maintained 24 hour's a day. country. j Harry Butler, Wayne Kingery and Raymond : : . = > - Cowan hold down regular assignments. They ‘He Scares Too Easily

** ‘change shifts weekly, one man working Saye. thes! : “COME » . the 4 to 12 shift and finally midnight to n the, ’ sald ONL ON mn State Tropes Herman Hughes morning. The day shift, according to Hughes is 88 Yo, Jet me in State Police Radio ty, Tuesdays always the self. Station No. 1 located on the Fairgrounds. (Too the busiest tour of duty lay: ¥ of herself

Inside Indianapolis

“JOE SENT ME.” the dark man "With the 3ark :

By CARL HENN

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Blind Girls Help Her Make Novel Corsages in Wide Demand

{ MRS. SHIRLEY FRANZ may become a career woman in spite’

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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1950"

1

ow Transforms Gift Few Months

3 2h § {didn’t bring her orders down to: ‘the minimum she'd expected. But she knew the business would have to be put on a more practical | basis, Go On a trip to Chicago to purchase materials, Mrs. Franz ex-

busiest days and the loneliest hours are from mid-' Tne vivacious, attractive widow wii bas “a Bundred Meas-ainbited Der work to_buvers in_ tg bad I can't 80 on with the cloak-and-dagger stuff, night to eight. Radio traffic is light and the “only. minut, aid ie diata ¥entlonaliy-svrapped: BH EE 8. ey. soiemt It? Would, but 1-scare easily) “i eaVI thing: ie timer ama ctically 154 forced into business. ut : " elegraph super- ‘With a telephone-type selector, Hughes can pick

Trosper “Hughes, n . Visor, laughed when I told him his station would pass every jail test in the book. He agreed. “This place was built in 1934 when John Dillinger was on a rampage and they wanted to make sure John wouldn't cut any communications,” explained the operator. “How come a supervisor is working?” He was alone on the huge switchboard. : . = The trooper said I shouldn’t let the title throw po me. I assumed a wrestler's stance, feet apart and - hands out, immediately. Hughes is in charge of i the maintenance and works on the days and nights when a regular man is off.

| Now that she finds herself a part on ‘any of 10 frequencies. Once when he Was gark-haired former housewife is ~~

trying to get through to Santa Monica, the switch-on rifiad. She's afraid the busi- succeeds, I have oth board sounded like a pinball machine does when! cs will flop and cut off the new Ut:

you get all the lights on. i rk i » Ras -{ Shirley Franz With ne one to talk to or see, I asked if the whaling ee _ pro even dreamed of men ever talk to themselves. Hughes said when! ’ . that happens it's time to take a few days off.

there I'd get me some high-class visitors and Pins, rubber pants and maline| : IgE. Mare It aoe a, (pastel net wrapping) which have| Mrs. Franz wa : : . {taken the eye of department store! WhiPPing up an : 3 \ buyers here and in Chicago

Dallas. {she never charged for it. His job consists mainly in relaying messages | * x a hobby. - from out-of-state radio telegraph police stations i k " r ® = ek to Stout Field headquarters. THE CORSAGES, done up in

For example, say Detroit has a license plate 3 they want checked. A car was found battered up 8 . and wearing Indiana plates. Bang, Hughes or any i of the other operators hear the Morse code squawking the Indianapolis call letters. ; He takes down the message, shoots it to Stout Field on the teletype, they check the request, fire it back on the teletype and Hughes taps the radio telegraph key. In a matter of minutes, if everyone is on the ball, Detroit has the information, Same thing applies to messages where radio contact is near to impossible to establish, Hughes has a message for the Dunes Post. He tore a hunk of teletype paper off and hit his sending key. Dunes answered. with loud squeaks and Hughes

iglance like roses going to a formal ert, ldance. They exemplify the prin- the family income ciple Mrs. Franz has. chosen as Mrs. Franz sat dow :her guiding light on the pathway her talents; to business success: - [ It quickly i “Eye “appeal combined with that ipracticality.” | individualist—one “I thought people might like, things others didn't. something like this,” Mrs. Franz says, “because it's being expensive,

beca

pretty without gop

And I concen-| Shilaten: -40

wi

of Shirley Franz Inc. the dozen can we have? How much? %

iber, when Mrs. Franz was | These girls help Mrs. Franz housewife caring for her husband! The joint gives the dark man in the dark hat Manufacture gaily colored COT and 3-year-old daughter, Marsha= and long raincoat the creeps. If I were working Sages made of baby socks, diaper y

and Wrapped gift for a friend. but!

clear plastic boxes look at first THEN HER HUSBAND. Roba photo engraver, died and Mrs. Ruth Kammen, 257 W. 46th

her gifts were those. of an yet large enough to show a profit.

She began selling the bouquets She wants business to thrive in {and corsages of practical objects great part for their sakes.

{wanted them for Christmas pres- gan whipping up unusual packtrated on baby supplies to start/ents, She did a good - business ages for her friends, Mrs. Franz th. {through the holiday season. | The expected slump afterward'a hobby.

\

ft K: |with questions like, “How many

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A or er ideas td try When!

» 8 | : 1 ast. RETURNING to Indianapolis 1 nc., vas Mrs. Franz told friends of her last Septem- :

dilemma. They took over. In what & seemed like no time she was incorporated,~and had enough. capi-

{tal to buy materials in bulk and $8 to contract to deliver more than

s continually 4 few of her unique corsages at a & unusually tyme. :

: § } rough work is done by girls § oy was, Tf, en, Aid for the Blind, 536 W. 30th St. Assembling and final packaging is done by Mrs. Franz and a friend and neighbor,

was cut off.-St..-who is a member of the cor'n Lo appraise poration. Mrs. Franz isn't sure what's me apparent happening. Daily production is not

who created Her greatest worry is the money

she is paying to the blind girls,

friends who, For the first time since she be-

a

Mrs. Shirley Franz . . . newcomer with a novelty business.

(finds it a responsibility instead of

takes 'a man three years with this stuff before he has confidence to take off with the punching key ” 5 4 3 Quite a setup, Radio Station No. 1, except that it Jooked and felt like a prison. For eight hours, a man is virtually a prisoner. No visitors, no one

{ “ I ” Later vif the Db $ let fly the code. . | HM the business “Telegraph carries farther and the signals are — more accurate than radio,” said Hughes. “But it About People

Key man . . . Herman Hughes pounds a tele-

graph key for the State Police eight hours in the loneliest joint in town. a

f Bourbon

- HOUSTON, Tex. Mar. 21-—1It is a pleasure to report that I have survived the first anniversary celebration of Mr. Glenn McCarthy's personal monument to -Mr. McCarthy and. to .the good Lord who filled Texas subsoil with a sticky commodity called oil. i This would be the Hotel Shamrock, which cost in the neighborhood of 20 million bucks and contains an oil portrait of its founder in the elevator lobby, glowering at the ascending guests after the fashion of a house detective, Last year Mr. McCarthy opened lis personal ‘pyfamid-in-suth a lively manner that ‘they were = picking the -celebrators out of the potted palms for some days afterward. His vast bodyguard of celebrities were buried

Hollywood Pastor

Rivers

: : | - Asserts Sen. Edwin Johnson Is By Robert C. Ruark

when ho blasts Hollywood morals. the Rev. Luther R. > 5 ? : Lutheran pastor in Hollywood, said today: i f in A -million-dollar — , > Diy a, oreaking oh yon wm Aon the x 1 want it known that the most revered members joint showed a profit after the first six months are film colony. workers.” the Rev. Mr. Vestergaard with: complaisance, : s i They chipped in the other night to reward Vera-Ellen, actress, in his church = == he found und their civic savior with a $25,000 silver-mounted Choir, and he makes movies with nu un saddle, 4 thing so rich that some wag surmised Lana Turner. > f ” n » This gift was delivered into one of the main 11Sh professor, was awarded a fit if he removed dining salons in a unique fashion—on the back] of a high-spirited Palomino horse who seemed] a little nervous among 80 many human guests. Glenn leaped to the horse’s back, and pronounced: his delight at the present, which he assumed 3

- lowship-today by the = Huntington! Library at San, Marino, Cal. Noted author-

i

~ John Huston

Ricky Soma, included the nag.

under an avalanche of celebrating Texans, come Turned out the horse was merely a messenger | BY English Hollywood. But he te ‘honor the local boy with bourbon and robust boy, but the saddle donors said that if Mr. Mec-| ny g (Of the date, he added. high spirits.

Ps velisy, Dr.| Recently “divorced oore will spend, : t M a year at the eyes, actress, Mr. Huntington brary in further study of the life

Carthy wanted the horse he should have same. They shook down a tarpaulin muster of a few | extra thousand and tossed the horse into the pot.| This is known as refusing to look a gift ‘horse in the mouth. :

Huge Crowd Docile Defoe. He will op i —— o Mrs. Priscilla POSSIBLY REMEMBERING the bad press of eh. 280 Work, © ; : last year’s opening orgy, the huge crowd’ which biography bead Pale peloe: To Direct Insfi turned out to honor their local maharajah was zen o . ie Modern. World. as docile as could be during the lengthy banquet, i iin even though rivers of champagne flowed “and

! I must say now that Mr. McCarthy, a robust | type himself who once was given to occasional . fits of exuberance that sometimes led to strife, has finally brought culture to Houston. No hurled chairs adorned his recent festival on St. Patrick’s Day—no fights, no large confusion, little rough boozing. In thelr spiritual ownership of what they, and I, believe to be the finest hotel in the world, the Houstonites are now busily engaged in living up to their new responsibilities in the decorum department.

THEY VIEW Mr. McCarthy now as a founding father, and they view his great pile of stone and glass with the same personal pride. of an Egyptian looking on a Pharaoh's newest and best effort in the pyramid line. The same people who knocked Mr. McCarthy 4 year ‘ago, and who were betting that Jesse Jones would. be. buying. the-hotel--at haifprice—tn~ a few months now strut its elegant precincts with “- an air of smug proprietorship, -and boast about how much Glenn has done to raise the cultural level -of the city. } Mr. McCarthy's mansion is quite a far piece out of town-—-and the old wisecrack ran that the Shamrock was too far out to be a profitable venture in inn-keeping. The crack mow is that Houston has been proved to be too far distant from. the Shamrock,

La Paz, Mex.

Dr. Moore

the tables. [Lucile Kraus on what to expect Social recreation insti Miss Dinah Shore. was able to enthrall the in his homeland when she flies ership training starti guests for miore than an hour of straight song, !0. Obot Idim, Nigeria, West i, without interruption. When she put her stout Africa, to teach in the girls Tennessee back into a rendition of Dixie, she | School of the Lutheran Mission. aroused so much Southern emotion that .a few Miss Kraus, 25, January gradu-

Tabernacle Church here.

recapture the North. n y Herds of Pligrims came from afar to ogle Mr. Bassey's wife, who teaches on Yoluilteers MT. McCarthy's swimming pool, which is only a a! that mission. The Rev. Justis, “27. little larger than the Mediterranean. The worst Kretzmann, brother of Dr. 0. P.

—fireworks in the elegant private Cork Club, and compound. he was speedily shushed. — Behavior as a whole was well up to standard Po, ; t for a community which has Just launched its first on ar at Wavase Gotiene social register. In the waning moments of cele-| ) . 1 . bration I heard what I thought was a trenchant

o rd

{chapel tomorrow. He has headed

rrow. He ha ded - ‘Muncie, and The Rev. Josepn N lo be too far distant fr ; +--comment-on the new 1and of milk and honey, 1, gg grav SAN DIEGO, Cal, Mar. 21 Seeks Office \Wagner, Brazil, Ce rf ge they are “moving the city closer for Mr. . “There must be Some poor people, somewhere.” 'Valparaiso, Creighto d Ford. (UP) — Mrs. Frances Becker . McCarthy's convenience, ’ an earnest voice said. “Evahbody just can’t be. a paraiso, mghion an > The dire wailers who pronounced the impossi- :

this rich.”

College of Washington. o a

{band acted as babysi

Discount Rash

: oration delivered by Dr. George his “bad habits” fore By Frederick C. Othman P. Rice Jr. of Butler for publica- for divorce.

ition was announced by the board

to be Xperience, is the chance.you. take. when yout-eyes: lished: in the a URTV Soggle at. a super 75-per-cent-off-list-price bargain Rice is head of Butler's speech yesterday. - on something just as good. {and drama department. +t Mrs. Cloyd said he I could have had a standard brand sub-zero,

Youth, trying to keep up with a revolution. This was pleasant enough, too, except for one thing.

= " » I always had to get into an arm-waving argu- Gertrud® (Gorgeous

| me another box of gleaming white and chrome Bounced today seemed to be an old Mexican custom-no price

i >_be an M —~irimmed-in-biue-and carrying a price tag of $265. IN Alexandria said. * - 1 “tags. Let the buyer beware. And somehow; no It bore a name I'd never seen before, but he saig D8YPt: that she “1 hoped. he B matter how low I haggled the ‘price, I always felt’ [ could have it for $90, net. I bit. has abandoned changed.” the 23-yea as though maybe I'd managed to get cheated.

My freeze box must have been built by the lace panties for ° same fellow who presented an assortment’ of simi- tennis tour na- bp i lar items to President Truman and his pals a ments. while back. The first time it broke down, the bill Mss. Moran . .. Was $40. The next time my frozen food thaweq Stole the show out it cost me $35 to get the compressor patched, [rom the seeded The shine soon wore off the hinges, which Stars in the Alow are red with rust. Because of little or no in. eXandria lawn sulation within the walls, water condenses on the teNNis tour na- : outside and drips on the floor. When it turns at al, Ment today Miss Moran the motor runs nearly all the time with a sullen While dressed in Kit roar, which makes our house sound ‘like Niagara Plain white shorts and skirt. Falls as heard from the Maid of the Mist. As for

said. "We separated {but always came bac ithe children.”

| ‘Nervous and

f Loudest Shouter Gets Lowest Price § ONE of the great pleasures of these Mexican adventures was coming home again to the land of one price to all. Now I'm not so sure. It's beginning to look as though we're becoming a nation of Mexican chafferers. We've still got the price tags, but too often they don't seem to mean much, ~ except as a starting place for a battle. The loudest shouter gets the lowest price. 5 : Across the land! suddenly has come a rash of discount houses, offering to sell refrigerators, sofas, carpets, television sets and blankets at 20 to 40 per cent off list price. They have become so thick in New York that the leading depattment stores also have bégun to ignore list prices on such items as pop-up toasters, dough mixers, waffle irons and electric heaters. - i. . I have half a dozen cards entitling me as a ‘special. customer - to get discounts in so-called wholesale houses. I did buy a refrigerator at 20 . per.cent Off; a rival dealer told me a few days later that I was a dope. Had I traded with him I'd have . wangled a 30 per cent discount.

- The Quiz Master

| Furthermore;

result she was “nervy

set.” {

Her attorney, R.

ys gt ‘said the husband ma Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of 52 : : the electric bills, I hate to think. : Jacksonville, Fla., thought at first Stile x Jat orem Money More Than Principle the little girl was just playing Mes Goud vent I WAS stung worse, I guess, on this than .1 When she -asked to borrow a: =

Ys i filed, but she made ’ the sand.” Investigation revealed : ip pains me. It's not the principle 0 much a8 ne head of Schley Hunt, 8. Police appearance last Sen "If the boys in business want to reduce their| Were called » excavate the hoyje” Sion q ‘ prices, that’s fine. But I wish they'd do it without WhO Was unhurt. ° 38 v1 of public appearances all the huff and puff; I don't want to pay any more Wanted té' thank the little girl pu \

beauties to ‘win the

less, either. Okay, senores? to play.

+ (his horse trailer during one of his test. | performances.

; Y a ans oo. dent; Dean Pressley B. . : wo. a 25, were lo Cloyd went on a nation-wide stdyed in a house owned by her didacy for the office of Washing:|q,, pa ‘Dr. Stewart will : Where @!@ we get the word haberdasher? How . many amateur radio stations are inl pened, ran oS Cloy . 2 parents. Miz. Cloyd said her hus. pein Trustee in the May ungirman. a | © + One theory 1s that haberdasher is from an ‘Operation? - : ET -_lemy for benefit use. ©. | Wartime Romance . -. band walked out yesterjay and P : : . Anglo-French word hapertas, the name of a kind The American Radio Relay League estimates “se wg © of cloth sold at English

shops in the 15th

he cs : #4 yn Nn = ‘While his wife was . aglish notions that the total number of owners of amateur radio. _ Joseph Hernandéz, 42, Chicago, * | centiry. Another theory. is that it is from the Ice-

‘home,

Li : Vik iggy BWM a ea

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Defends Film Stars

‘All Wet’ Concerning Morals Charge. i

- Sen. Edwin C. Johnson “doesn’t know what he's talking about" dicted yesterday by a Federal dows on the bottom and a blinkling light on top flew over Ar

The minister helps Jane Russell teach-a Bible ¢

bed fled but left one shoe behind. The judge had the other Man try and fraudulent check . and sav. and we crossed its path at about.

$7500 senior fel- woolen sock that he ‘wore. ..

u ~ Academy Award-

inning movie director, married by -city police in October when model

month ago" he said today in his possession in a local tavern. Daniel v

Li. ried the New York beauty at is 47. pa

| Mrs. Priscilla R. Urner, of the J:

A. Nigerii tudent at Valp ‘Indiana University recreation de- molds bourbon bottles were as spi 4 - taish.. a 8. brisfing. Migs PATIMENt, . Will. direct Ac fiverweel- Maurice -Grastonm sestetamt 17 TIVE Bed "a "skeptic “all "my Tite, "the eo 08. WEEE. BS Conspicuous. .as- flowers on Ini FoordSe DEH Mis ]

Church leaders, PTA recreation : ; : chairmen, school physical educa- grand jury: included bands of vigilantes were formed on the spot to ate nL Valparain ame tion teachers’ and teen canteen in Indianapolis, six in

i “in "Mrs. America’ Files Suit » , . _ Kretz , sid f Valpaa isting Hollywoodian wie shor ote need BY Fo tem charse on toe mers IVI Se gs AS ! un ' Nathaniel E—Reetd will over Hu Y S$ a ai I S

Charges Husband HR Lies, Gambles

rersi {| Cloyd, who won the title of “Mrs: ham Universities, and the State Amerioa of 1949" while her hus.

Ld Selection of la Phi Kappa Phi. three children, charged today that

The blue-eyed blond,

rie I : : - inounced her candidacy for County facturing Co. here. About 30 em- : : - == of editors of “Representative the nation § most beautiy) | Recorder. ployees are involved in the strika E\ WASHINGTON, Mar, 21—0On and off over the . What makes this worse When you get in the American Speeches of 1949-50.” mother last September, accuse ar, 2 eran _—— years I've spent a good deal of time in the land of ‘toils of some of these outfits, as I know from sorry It will be oneof 20 pub- unemployed Arthur T. Cloyd Jr. F manana south of the border, ogling the senoritas; 0

Er oT extrenter Ciieity id sult filed

mechanic, was pleased when she

She has been actively engaged niture wo . , OR. . rkers in three Jasper freeze box. in which to- store my vegetables, at 20 rife : Gussie) was crowned at the RETO in local politics for 25 years and). nts and a strike of Ball Broth ment when I wanted to buy anything ffom a Per cent off the regular price. But the man showed Moran, California tennis star, an- park, N. J. contest. But the : * night's lodging to a é¢ake of ‘shaving soap. This

reconciliation didn't last. . she.

The beauty queen % Cloyd mistreated her physically. she said, he per- " . |sisted in lying and gambling. As

ter rer suit was ever was by a slick caballero in old Mexico. That's *hovel “to dig somebody out of !Mmediately afte

This was only one of a number

the ‘made’ after d out 30 than the next fellow, ‘or, come to think of it, any/but she had gone somewhere else ica made after she edge ut

ya [vowed then she would not return Tet. n aha Be wajtime 0 R. V . | Sunset Carson, movie cowboy, home until she defeated Jacque Hana then a Navy petty oft go : EE —— : {told Columbus,' O., police, that|Mercer Cook, Miss America of et i ede. bon A. 299 -> : opr 949 someone stole two saddles from 1949; in a two-woman beauty con- Ler ae

. Lo a ‘due; Herman Briscoe, vi Although the battle of the After the Cloyds returned to Precinct rv mitteeman in the 21st. ont | Mr. Carson said the saddles, queens. did not materialize: Mrs. San Diego to live a year ago they Ward, today announced his can-.

jd > ] » Mr. Cloyd acted as baby. They first decided to separate the aceo stations, both telegraph and phone, runs close to Was granted a divorce from his sitter for their ¢

: his, ree children, Mar..1. but he continued to livé Boring & Co. He word hapurtask, “a knapsack.” The word #0,000 in the United States. The rest of the world Wife, Lucille, 32. because the shoe ' Tommy 4, Terry 3, and Pa i haberdasher is obsolescent in American usage. hasi2omee, FT a +. |At—another man. He said thejcia, 1. % : : Sen .® < Kia 4 4 i. :

3 Indicted Here Windows, Blinking Light Wait Amaignment Sighted on "Flying Saucer" U. §. Grand Jury

Air Lines Pilots Say Object Hit Speed | Votes Varied Counts’ Of 500 MPH in Flight Over Arkansas ~~ = st MEMPHIS; “Tenn. Mar. 21+ (UPY—A flying ‘saucer with. win. {-—Arraignment-for 39 persons in i) na Vestergaard, Grand Jury will be held at 10:30 last night at a “tremendous rate of speed,” two-airline piloty re= Slam, Friday in Federal Court. Ported here. r i HRs, of my church The grand jury returned 10 ‘no’ Capt. Jack Adams of Chicago & Southern Air Lines radioed mid bills” . when it completed

its the Memphis airport control tower that he and Co-pilot G. W. An1 He has Session derson saw the object over Stutt-! ” . ay ass. He has °F .

: 2 . m. ian-| Offenses covered counterfeiting, Sarl, Ark. at 9:20 p. m. (India Mediators Meet mail and auto theft, white POMS

" as i Imost due north! slavery, obstruction of the mails It was flying a |

er his: wife's

: . : Lo - aid it would ings bond cashing a 45-degree abgle ark Adams With Bell Officials ; § x . } ¥ “ Cw eet | z the heavy winarg F. Kelley, Raverswond, Sor, 13s about 1080 feet} ey Ay “was indicted on two chatges of | ear. | possessing and passing counterfeit money. Kelley was arrested!

tremendous rate of speed. a “It had a peculiarly colored and. very intense light on the top) CWA Contract Talks oh ay 1 State and federal concilators of lighted windows on the under- Me! today with officials of Indi. Police said he attempted to dis- side of it. They were arranged in ara Beal Telephone ge, in Se dest pose some of the money in a rest 5 perfect circular pattern. Hn ona Rest ng con ract from Evelyn room when officers arrived,” Kel-| Hits 500 MPH lg Ww 5 e C “ommunica« Huston mar- ley is free under $7000 bond. He 50m 1 on Workers of America. + « . We kept the object in| Federal Medi#¢dr' Arthur Pear. Others Indicted sight for about 45 seconds, until json met with the fripany isads ert Wagner, 48, Lawrence- it disappeared. I would estimate § orning, State Labor ComWiig was i i with hel that it was traveling between 500; missioner Thomas R. Hutson said sing and passing counterfeit and 600 miles per hour.” | State Coaciliator Hobert Autters coins made by Frank Goodpaster Capt. Adams said none of the son also would join the talks. 27, Aurora, Goodpaster was passengers saw the disc and "we| The mediators were expected to indicted for possession of the didn't tell them because we didn’t meet later with representatives : want to ‘alarm them.” of Di ision 1 and Division. 56..0f

WA which recently invoked tute for lead- S. Attorney, said Goodpaster was but what can you do when you. the state's utility compulsory are

, a foundry worker, but made the see something like that?” Capt. bitration law. The separate meet. ng fomorrow, ie in his home." The coins Adams said. “We both saw it, and ings were scheduled to be followed Presbyterian were faulty and “worked” only we were flabbergasted.” {by joint sessions with managein vending machines. Airline officials here said they ment, union spokesmen and cone the were aware that the Air Force ciliators taking part, = 2 persons has repeatedly denied the exist- Draft Settlement Order uvangville, » i 8, . 0 100 Dr in, Capt” Acari was tA ZC Under he ia : har ive 12W began to roll in the telephone the type person who would give tiations, it w : AIRIINE Fen _ [negotiations was. nearing an | pha iti lend in another utility dispute, i -Arbiters-in-a-dispute between the I [South Bend Transit Co. and its IS. dC p . or {employees met in Public Servipe

{Commission rooms in the state.

ot. - . [house to draft a settlement grder, Files Candidacy | Members of the panel are Henry - i 5 = abate tobe, Fen x

Murray. Bedford: “Joseph Barkiev,

Move to Resume’

“about a'29 counterfeit bills were found in

wasn't sure

Urner tute

Indictments returned by

will also.par- one in Terre Haute an sons in New Albany,

. a | Elsewhere on the labor fremt # Of County Recorder the state Mr. Hutson tesroen With an eye on the women's /the situation as “relatively quiet.” vote, the. Democrats today entered] A gate conciliator vesterday a woman politician ifito the Mar: moved into the four-day-old strike lon County May primary fight. or the App Boilermakers ‘Union | Mrs. MaryShackelfordan-,g the Kennedy Tank and Mani.

1 tter for their

ed her to sue

chosen as

grew out of a dispute over... Democratic politicians and former 4 contract” after SA dha union county vice chairtaan. is permit|won a bargaining election in the } : jclerk under City Building Com- plant. . r husband, a {missioner Charles Bacon. = |

The five months’ strike of fur~.

expected to have the backing Of ang Er as =. 2 Te Een e were th: a Vv aul McDuff’s organization ma- other strikes in the state Pts (Chine. mE ‘Mr ; * y ’ Mrs. Shackelford was the see- ’ Hutson said. po ond woman to file for the office : (of recorder. Mrs. Mayme P. College Budge Badger, also a Democrat, filed edrlier this week,

had really r-old beauty in the past k because of

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Served: 12 Years Representatives of tour stateMrs. - Shackelford served 12/0P€rated universities and es |years in the Recorder's office un- have been appointed to a e is {der two separate administrations, Sion for the organizati of | She is a member of the Holy PUdget procedures to be presented 'Angels Church and resides in the t0 the legislature and state of|4th precinct of the 6th Ward. |ficlals : — | . Mrs. Shackelford is the widow! Conclusions of the coninil§sion of Chester Shackelford and. has Will be used in developing aperat« a ‘one daughter. , |ing budgets for the Institutions. . loyd |. Mrs. Shackelford's candidacy is Authority for the commission was Mrs. Frances Becker Cloyd being engineered by State Sen. !NCOrporated in an appropeiation "Nothing but troubles.

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‘a ., |Mary Garrett, and has the backing Pll passed by the 1949 legisla3. scheduled She is shown being crowned [of various women's “political or- Committee bers Fepmatent "last September -by Mayor ganizations, including the Demo-| members represents George Sock I Asbury. (cratic Women's Club of City Hai, [18 Indiana and Purdue Univeral a N i {the Marion County Democratic tis and Ball State and Indiana

Women's Club and the Demo-| State Teachers Colleges include: They were married at Lufkin, cratic Women’s State Club. ; | c. W en, Covber ad ose * . rile Grinnell and Dr. Ralph. B. ro Baring Candidate wy... Indiana State: Vios renin i or Towns in rustee 4 ent R. B, Stewart, Dean BB. ©. i * Roger V..Boring, Republican TOWNE and Dr. D. L. Dodds. Pu ir

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