Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1950 — Page 2

i ~ of the Courthouse. It will be open 1 - until midnight. vard 0 Bssor

La fo Fi ling. ‘Expected to Result In fn Tes Ring Circus

‘Horse Traders’ and ‘Swappers’ Due Ouf

“In Force as Primary Deadline Nears co By IRVING LEIBOWITZ = - POLITICS blooms into a three- -ring Sircha today at the Court-

¥ 3 the day the & politics stipgs that uk ma candidates out.in front, “a last day for candid: to file in the May primary. ’ : - For a ringside seat at Marion County's political circus visit the election room on the 4th floor: = ~~~ SE ST ne i

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Thére you can get an education in county politics, That will amaze some, fool others and plain flabbergast -still others. “pers” will be out in full force giving and taking candidates. Depressed by World © It is an experience the voters: Conditions,’ He Says | to ry AL dint Would-Deneht to Sheerye: ~| BOSTON, Mass. Afr i wml joined the Democratic fight for depressed by chaotic world condithe Siroult orge Obér. Speedway! tigns, leaped to his death from al Against -Lreorge 12th- floor Boston hotel roorh | magistrate. i of the Indianapolis Bar Associa-' - Francis Otto Matthieson, 48, | tion, served as a member of Pres- noted authority on- American lit] fdent Truman's United States Mil- erature and an. avowed Socialist,! itary Tribunals trying major war struck the curbing of Nashua St.! “Another Demoeratic candidate room: | expected to file for Circuit Court; In the room in the Hotel Man“late today is former eircuit Court ger which Prof. Matthiessen had. Judge Earl R: Cox. engaged a few “hours earlier, PROS EC uTO R GEORGE <I hive been depressed by conDAILEY finally got an opponent gin. throughout the world for. in the Democratic race for prose- many months. I am a Christian cutor when former - Municipaligng IT afso am a Socialist. 1 be-

The “horse traders” and ' swap 5 CLARENCE F.. MERRELL —A left-wing Harvard prdtessor,| Mr. - Merrell, former president ‘today. criminals in Germany. more than 180 feet below his hotel| " police found ‘a note reading: peat Judge John ‘McNelis filed I eve firm!

"Henry (Heinie) Mueller entered’ the race for Center Township Trustee on the Democratic ticket. .. . : THE Republican “rebel” organ-

accused of actively C 06 m munist-front organizations. The charge was made before the. Ma ss achusetts legislature by

- {zation which-has been giving the Joseph B. Matthews, former re-..ng raped despite valiant -efforts—by her 7-year-old-brother-to; > col achin [prevent her abduction, made her way to safety today after being

GOP county machine a rough search director of the Un- Amerl-|

political road fo travel, ran into “0 Activities Committee. i trouble itself. When former Vice President!

supporting

Two youngsters symbolizing handicapped children in Indiana is show Mayor Feeney hand- knows we'll need them—they will] | 'made lilies being sold today to raise funds for Crossroads, rehabilitation center of the Marion | County Society for Crippled Childrens and Adults. Mayor Feeney has proclaimed the day, “Crippled | Children’s Day.” Members sof Pi Omicron natio nal sorority are in n charge of street sales.

> Brother, 7 Fails in E

Hort to Beat Off

Phota.oe. Hears. E. -Glesing. Times Stall-Paotosrapher

Abductor; Victim Walks 4 Miles to Cafe

eft for dead, police said.

Ernest Hemphill switched nis of the Progressive Party. assailant.

| candidacy from the treasurer's’ Prof. Matthiessen, a bachelor,|

The kidnaper grabbed the girl t for county clerk. invariably answered pro-Commu- a block and a half from her home Tae 4 Hal who teed nist i with +L statement ON Stockton’s outskirts Wst night! A young Indianapolis “mother morial Plaza, a night parade and] switch pits two American Wayers that he was “a Chriftian and a 2% she and her brother walked of a

© tition Soctalist. " back from a Western movie beaten Sow finds Sutin * Paul B. emis shown. at ‘a nearby grammar last right in the alley back of her house at rieighboring military es-|

Brewer, Ralph /F.. Moore and |school, sheriff's deputies said. Frank P. Huse Jr. | Mrs. Spurlock Kidnaper Grabs Child

Mr. Hemphill's last minute

‘home

The victim, whom General Hos-/of the day.

“and criminally

Mother Beaten And Attacked

3-year-old daughter was an inspection of the Butler Uni-| attacked |versity ROTC, along with open|

cafe as!May 18.

i less

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land:

-tgram-will speak at a luncheon: An

{air show at Ft. Benjamin Harri- 2048 Items in : Carty charges. Mr.

{son or at Stout Field; a display of larmament on the World War Me-|

[that the next’ war will be fought /in the Western Hemisphere “un-

footing on continental Europe.”

“Give them economic strength,” ‘he sald, “so in years to come “when we need friends—and God

be there.” After hearing the solemn warn-| {ings of Mr: Rayburn and other [Democratic leaders —as well [the warm 3 suppost of some Repu! otads

in It contained - $2,850,000,000 for| {the European. recovery program, Air Show Included {next year, $200 million for ecoSTOCKTON, Cal, Apr. 1 (UP)—A 12-year-old girl, kidnaped In_ Schedule Here {nomic aid ‘to Nationalist China

Indianapolis will join the four 450,000 for aid to Palestine refu{armed services in the city's first | gees, and $25 million for 2 start Little brown-haired Esther lobato walked barefoot four miles, Armed Forces Day celebration | on President Truman's Glenn Funk's American Way Henry A. Wallace ran for-Presi- from the barn where she was raped to a Lockford, Cal, Republican rantiorganization par- dent; Prof. Matthiessen spoke for all available officers scoured the; ty hit-a roadblock.when Walter. him ih Vermont under the banner countryside for the girl and her.

| Four” program of aid to under-t Indiana-born - Adm. Jonas In- developed ‘countries.

we have -some place for a

+ Make Friends Now”

other:Far Eastern areas; $27;

23 Thi

newsmen he had ‘“unutterable!

Shoplifter’s Loot i

Weary and dazed Indianapolis {detectives and department clerks {today completed tabulation of|at

: Lattimore Denies a Joins

Prominent at the Hoosier Koniel Club's International !

Show at the Indiana State Jaiegrounds tomorrow and Sunday be C Kilburn.

th-Miss Alice Sanders, Sita

Park Ave: Miss Sanders will ba A for the show. The dog is | owned by R. L. Robinson, 6528 Hillside Ave.

~Firn

ts anon TAT Axi pra a ad eum tus gE

CR BRGE ; ‘Senafe Group to Hear Indiana, has become a member of ~

Testimony Tuesday ithe law firm of Dowden; Denny

NEW ‘YORK, Apr. 1. (UP):— ft Sabri, . So. e frm was Known as. waden, f -Owen Lattimore: denied: Denny & Adams until the death

today that he “is or ever has! of Robert A. Adams on- Mar. 12 been” a Communist on his arrival 13

“Point py plane from a United Nations Mr. Caughran became an ‘as{mission to Afghanistan to defend sistant. U. 8. Attorney here in

1 ‘against Sen: Joseph Me=. ‘1833. He was graduated from ry ~Duke- University and-Cumberiand : ' {University., In 1942 he was presitimore angrily told {dent of the Indianapolis Bar As-

ntempt”. for the Wisconsin Re-| sociation.

publican as he stepped off a| Mr. Dowden, senior member of British Overseas Airways plane the firm, has practiced here. 48

the New York International | years, and for 36 ‘years has been

tablishments are to be features ine most astounding shopiting {on after a flight from/in the same offices in Fletcher

case

in the city's history.

«pital physicians said had beew . Armed Forces Day will come ~p,qnector John J. (Jack) O'Neal!

| Trust building. He was graduated “I am not going to say any- from University of Michigan in

| The man, described as 18 or 19 raped, ‘told police she was seized during National Defense Week, .i4 the loot which Mrs. Mildred {MP8 more at this moment about 1897 and Harvard Law School in Support Tien. . years old, approached the chil- near her North Side home as she | Which will end May 20. Navy Sale hg loot | Boutwell, ale irl hat ‘base and miserable crea- 1902, hn WE insurgent Republican, has I e in ail dren on the pretext of asking di- returned from work shortly « fter| Capt Mog Thompson 18 In3119 N. New Jersey St., admittea UT" Mr. Lattimore said. | George L. Denpy, graduated the support of the American _ tio - 11_p. m. The molester dragged Charge o e observance and toying totaled 2048 different, | want to say that of course Princeton and from Indiana Law

Wayers. Party leaders tried to * keep Mr. Hemphill in treasurer's Awaits Hearing on

- OF ‘the man’s leg, but was unable to ‘Watts Committee Members + irprised’ JASPER, Apr. 1 (UP) Mrs. death and kept repeating “Watts wa HgURATS wre “surprised” Clarice Spurlock, 29, pretty house- hold him. Then Ray hit the man wasn't guilty” as he held her by Donald W. Alexander is chair"County Assessor. wife acquitted in the poison death ®" the head with a rock, police the throat - Yesterday Robert Aus- an of the civilian committee for

Mr. Scott, long-time Demogratic of ‘her father, was fPee today. for sal

politician and one-time candidate the first time in more than seven for sheriff, oper | months. paign

2 SY TROT hanged his, She got out of jail yesterday. 'her—brother's—cries—and—brought mind when he got a look at the on $1500 bond pending trial on passersby running. - heavy list of hopefuls seeking the an arsontharge in Pubols Circuit jnrormed at once’ and road blocks

her 100 feet down an alley to an 1st Lt. George M. Davidson, presi: |

ho re derly grabbed the- girl abandoned--automobile:

and threw her screaming into a

zs yace, ee Arson Charge. iil dor...

As the car sped away, Either’

four-year job. Court here, _ set up.

The Democratic list now in Mrs Spurlock was jailed last!

cludes incumbent James Cunning- Aug. 20 at Evansville on first- tall and weighing 59 pounds, told] “ham; Raymond A. Howard, degree murder afMidavits in (he sheriff's deputies the man drove d \d Charles G. Burkett, Charles Jerry mysterious deaths of her father, /around with her and once bragged an - Shpul Gare:

Lakin. Charles L. (Buck) Sumner. Winter Dearing, 50, Huntingburg; William James Brown and Tony and her mother, Mrs. Eunice Maio. Dearing, 56. They died five > An» ~ months apart in an Bvansville'

recorder on the Republican ticket visiting Mrs. Spurlock. in Marion County is Mrs. Mamie

The little girl, only four fee

‘}-killed a little girt-once before™

Prayed During Ride

Police were

Her. brother Ray. grabbed: Triotester threatened

tin Watts was sentenced to die the event, and Mayor Feeney is 5 for the 1947 sex slaying of Mrs. honorable chairman. Members of | screams of Spiease help me. MomVo Blandsd with

someone walking nearby ) woman ran to her home. Police Wallace O. Lee, 5 H. Matin, Mee, Aref {under medical observation at] { sald her clothing was rippéd from | Bulent ediicott. | ERY Be Pull J: General Hospital.

The young woman said. the Soclation, is chairman of Nation“Wer with &l-Defense Week celebration. -

+s#nd bruises about the face, throat Virsil Stinebay gh. Arthu

KIL LED IN FAL IL. ON STEPS

CHILLICOTHE, 0,

she-asked Him “Do vou intend

No, -vou're too small,” she told

E. Hurt. She-is opposed by three Filed Last Fall “officers

men, Carl R. Lich, Oliver Bell and The arson charge was filed last

8he said she prayed throughou

Wourist home here. t

down the basement steps at

dent of the Reserve Officers As-|

and. the Sock, Frank Hoke. Johi B Hushes. Bish-| Mrs. Boutwell, meanwhile, was|

Kirchhoffer, Walter Leckrone,

injured last night when she fell 5 pejestrain and two motorists! ~ Willlam Frank Kelly, 20, and % were in Indianapolis hospitals to- Don Orville Beck, 19. both of 4036 Michigan St. ~entered guilty cidents last night. pleas before Judge Saul I. Rabb

day as the result of traffic ac-

|Boutwell's apartment. after her| arrest Wednesday. Inspector O'Neal said it would! | be several weeks before. all of the| Mary. Lois -Burney, Indianapolis the committee include: y.iioot.

{items. The great pile of loot, bearing "price tags from Indianapolis, St.

“i3 to “catch up on all the |Louis and Cincinnati’ department | stores was recovered from Mrs details in connection with Sen. 38 Workers Get {McCarthy's charges. You know! ¢

[do

m

hi

could be identified and svalu-| car-0ld son; David hale Bay. really means -as-they stuck

housewife.” Tg a Brow sy se Bal lis Ch ated. He added, “it will run intol pte The man fled when he heard Waiter: 1 Peni in Won oj: thousands of dollars.”

jr left the field with his family. |velope and gave the money back

am not a Communist, nor a! School in 1902, is former mayor

Lan traveler, nor have I ever|of Indianapolis. been. The first thing I have to!

y unutterable contempt for him.” | ‘April Fool Pay’

Mr. Lattimore was greeted by! 8s wife, Eleanor, and his 19-| Thirty-eight office workers 10s 1 day found out what April Fool's

‘Harvard Unive He re-| used to answer any questions

ir ‘Easter bonuses in an en<

Testifies Tuesday the boss. Mr. Lattimore is scheduled" to They found out the money

appear before the Senate Forei actually belongs to the governs her. She was treated for scratches {ifs obb. Frederick 5 Somangir. step i——— | Relations . - Subcommittee Sign) nt. Fir! g nder. J; el wile send, 2 Get 10 Years | Tuesday to answer Sen. Mec- a pear, executive. manX ele u e and er o e Indiana) ISOCl~ alter ox "WN ICarthy’s accusation that he wa PO o BW te For-Armed Robbery - |Russia’s top espionage agent 38 | ation of Credit Men, deliberately Co | C iti | | Two Indianapolis men today the U. 8. State Department. failed to withhold the federal inApr. 1 VP! e Critica |started 10-year sentences at the. Mr. Lattimore was delayed by C0Mme tax from ‘the semi-monthly

(UP)—MT¥s. Vanetia Rodman, 68, Aft A } C h |Indiana Reformatory on convic- bad weather at the Shannon, Ire- P28Y checks of ‘the’ association's . THE first woman to file for hospital-after taking sick while to kill. me?” and he answered. Of Ridgeford, Conn., was fatally er uto ras |tion of armed robbery charge. land, airport for 20 hours yester- | employees,

Harry B. Alford. fall in connection with a garvige the ride because she was “afraid.” TRUMAN'S AID RETIRES: Charlie Middlebrook. 42 of 205] Yesterday in Criminal Court 2. I = Two wonien. however, haye filed fire at the. Dearing home-some: Several times. she. said...she. WASHINGTON: Apr. PEPYS HEE AVE. and Mrs. Foret They were convicted or FObbIig ‘on the Democratic ticket —Mayme time after the Dearings’ died. /managed to lower the window of Charles C.. Wagner, 73, President Weathers. 41. of 2427 IN. Ralston Wendall Carter, 39, operator of a’

cratic ticket is A..Prentis Stevens. found Mrs. Spurlock not- guilty

P. Badger and Mary Francis: After a jury deliberated only the black coupe and scream: fo Shackelford. Sole male on [Jemo- half an hour Thursday night and help

As they neared Lockeford, 17

8 8 = of murdering her father, the milés southwest of Stockton, th JOHN A. WEINBRECHT, for- state dismissed the charge in cop. man hit her on the back of: the, GETS PERFECT G mer chief clerk of the city engi-| {nection with Mrs. Dearing’s death. neck and—knocked her —uncon- Miss Phyllis B. R

neer's office, filed for state repre-|, Mrs. Spurlock spent Thursday $ sentative on the Democratic night in Gibson County Jail at!s

cious. When she recovered h

truck her again.—The next time

I Truman's chief of correspondence, Aye

fice with the government. “

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e

bie

RADES eeder,

ticket. Another Democ ratic candi-| Princeton and was brought here She recovered she was alone in Ball State Teachers College, Mun-| cie, where Fhe is a sophomore.

date for the legislature is Norman Yesterday afternoon. She fur t W. McClure. \nished bond and was relea

Ten men were arrested early today in a police raid on a poker

To. Be Tomorrow

Services for Mrs, Myrtle H © {Kivett, wife of Charles Otis Ki- | vett of Danville, will be at 2p. m.|} (tomorrow: in the Danville Chris-| § tian Church. Burial will be ini. South Cemetery: there ! a | Mrs. Kiett, who was 60. died 1 w Thursdys in Danville. The daugh

Ang. a-gambling house. The others: were Charged ‘with visiting.

| were married there May 7. 1904

ville American Legion and Con{servative Club auxiliaries. { In addition to Mr. Kivett she

a

Mary Plummer, Clermont; Mrs | Laverne Owens, Jamestown, and Mrs. Laura Swain and Mrs. |" [Aanya Jenner; two sons, Here

1

| grandchildren = and One- greal- n grandehiid.

Lamp Shades

Cleaned ® Plain Shades “Reduced” :

PERSONAL SERVICE

— game. William Atlison, 46, 20 W. Kivett Services [EVENTS TODAY Ninth 8t.. was charged with keep-

Murat Shrine Cireuy

(ter of /Enoch and Anna Jenkins west Now fe | plotter Danville residents, sne Mickiea vine Volunteer. Fire Department BIRTHS £5

rt 12nd Charles, all of Danville; a MARRIAGE hadi ICENSES brother, Alonzo, Indianapolis, 11 Willard V. Windell, & Ses $ KE. 26th; Ri

he barn.

Murat

tion Conterenee im Wena

adiana- Hilamine day an Medical Center. hess Demonstration by Weaver Adams. ix tional Aone C Champion 8 p.m Central YN

td Robert K Kt Through Wednesday mi M 0

r w se > A — pending trial. No date was Sed "RAID POKER GAME “Tor the rial.

24. 3657 N i814 N 36, 1018 5 padorcin,, iy 2, hal

3 LR, ers, Oa 91

len. Clarence A. Foy. 17

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1 Prospac 4

Nancy O; Har per 27. aw

diana a Club—All day, Clay

sthenasum Orchestre Concert—8 pn fi

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DIVORCE SUITS FIL

dinnapolis Shrine 4. White Shrine of William _H. = Sleets:

Helen vx. Ralph MeCuine Ca ve

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Alexander Alma B vs TS ohn Jorus “a ola, Insfaliation of Otticers Mary D. ve. Ras Willis: Henry ve. ¢ niiananoiia Chapter Ys. OFS. Instalta- Johuson: Geor ra test Oifieers-4 5 15 Mo Noam A Hail: JAlile 1s 2

on Masonic Ha

n-— Through tomorrow, Washington

{She was & member of the. Dan EVENTS TOMORROW

tion—Finsl day. Washington

and the Roman Forum’ 4

oop B., Hoesler Cavaleymen” of World

., ar I Reunion—Antie een Music Canteen Recital Pp m World War Memoria

alg. 34 111 9 Ru a old LL McFa LR ". 233 ‘Ma sachu Cole, 25, 3048 Forest er.

Sylvester CR Rpoelt 29. 1008 W. Walnut: I v a4

. — . Florence Wh 1002 W ¥ alnut Ny Max D Perkins, 22, RR 329; N Dorothy Whitaker. 1%, 446 Jrovocides fe. Time to Have Your Harrison W_ Robinson. 36

id - Sanc Moore, 83, Mooresville: Martha Lee, | [Philip A Johnson. 38. ‘NM Tlinols:| } y Wood.

"w! J4th

Helen M. Hugeins, 18 417 mi 4. 715 N_ Gladstone bert Csiky. 30, be N Lela are; Lois M Olan, 30. 336 Delle. b 0 37 Meriden:

BIR rains Jr. 34. 918 N, Penns Yani; re Bik a, M15 Brookside §

fwas a lifelong resident of the] Chisien Dinner and Card Part Heo y p.m. 817 Ingomar Ave AL. St. Francis Pail” Bdn : | community. She and Mr, Kivett United Automobile Workers (C10) Convean- . A

, Rd oe ora Swart J

a McKinney

ohn. Sarah Porter,

rome.” Mary Muir Ww

t Home Carl

Graceland. Lawrsiice 7

x Lis survived by five daughters, Mrs Houaler Kennel Club's International Doe | 147 Wheeler: Leona we am tofp m alrgroun Ss { Opal Lawson, Louisville; Mrs. ‘Herron Art Museum Lecture, “Pannini

Lan Groft. Edward. Loren

Leo, Lula Perry

AL Hal a! Id, Maxine Hofer. Fu

At “Methodist—C harles. Ge Lester, Virginia Ping

ta’ Eekst®n . Robetft, Elsie Nicholas

Lucille Frazee. Robert. N At Home-—Joe. Mary Harmo

tanley. Lelia Thomas, 2612 412 N.

Gilbert; Pauline Cratl

- DEATHS

cerebral hemorrhage

{Rachel Davis, 39, at 508 N. Bradley, car-

a David Owen. 10, 191% Ly Miidrea K. |Cabitols Guts Dill. 3]. at 115-N. Audubo

ov Ags renal

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oronary occlusion

Laura R Ries 90. at 1338 N. Delaware

arterioseleros!

North, arteriosclerosis

Vi Macy Aunt Wright. TL atae w srterioscleros

SY We Coll for Cleaning Co.

ond Deliver 1829 N. Delaware

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{ Take Hme- tested SWINTER= x i ‘sain and discomfort te Sau Nour I vcun Sam

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26th. Joe Marea ret yer 1527 D

COMMERCIAL WIPING RAGS

OVERALL LAUNDRY

G reengar

Lous. Lucil ' Lr 1 ms: William Murat Shrine Cirews—Through Wednesday. (Sarah C ements; Spek. Flora 5

Mura ay a United Automobile Workers (C10) Conven- nut. Johw, Elizabeth Mnicdeid. “3

Woods Broad Ripple “OES

Mary 912 Lexington Josennh. Lillian Holbert wa na Smith. 1504 Park: Henry. Rosetta Russell 3940 F Plans Reception eros Officers of the, Broad Ripple

Walnut

3 1 Mars t Chiplis " Si. Francis Felix Elgenp. Frances obligation ceremony at their regu-

rdaline” Wells » .

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eva lLonges n

Willam W. White, 85. at 2134 N_.Harding

N. Sherman;

e St. Peter John Deibel, 43, 1621 Churchman: Lola Clarence F. Gilbert. “.. at 438 8. Spencer,

Harold P. Rana 0 38, & r 78, at 849 Jeft a Blanche Livesey, 40, Marott Hote His Late . X oem. Proper cleaning and {William } McCafferty, 23, 531 N. entenntal Mary L. Probst. 81, at 903 N. Alabamb Re-styling will make Care M, Iguing, a1, 261 arma carcinoma. - jour heme mare cheer. LesileR: Marth 31. $308. Temple: Genera | nichara Watson Tubbs. 57, at 950-K. 34th E attractive. cardiovascular renal. I HL heads eello- ro M. alte ". Shy Put Meridian; | {Lucy Catherine Brickhouse, 84. at 3113 W

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™ Ruth V. Chilton, a Grand Repre434 Smith. sentative of Indiana for Massa-! Eastern i Pine. Chusetts. ~. ; { Walter, Goldus Brown, 2746 N-. Chester: a —_—_—m Joseph,” Mary Brannon, 2115 Carrollton

Illinois Sts.

¥ Police said the car driven by Frederick - Cline Nemed 974 Mr. Middlebrook crashed into

Lesley St, hds received peérfect)conecrete safety zone guard at the ades for the winter quarter atiintersection.

. Foundation Trustee Mayor Feeney has appointed!

are in critical condtion ut W. Ohio Street grocery, on Feb. y, retired today after 5T years serv- General Hospital as the result of 7. Mr. Carter indentified them in

.an accident last meht, dt 16th and court,

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Kenneth L.—James. 47 of 411 Frederick B. Cline a trustee of the | - N. DeQuincy S§t., received a brok-. Indfanapolts Foundation.

en leg when struck by an auto-

Cline will complete. the

mobile e operated by John A. Ken- fa of the late Thomas Sheerin. | yon, 20, of 2528 E. 17th St. at It expires Jan. 5, 1953. He fs

Ritter and Julian Aves. {president of the Frederick B. H¢ is in fair /condition today at, Cline: Real Estate Co.

Met) odist Hospital.

i. To Speak Here

diana University Astronomy De- der

etn partment, will talk on “Watch the evidence in the first trial was aj Towers of Our Universe” in dismissed a week ago today be-

‘ vs Cla anderson: Crops¢y Hall of the main public cause it could not reach an agreear- i Noam A. vs fave E 0 hom 5 library- at 2:15 p.m. tomorrow. {ment 8T

Dr. Edmondson will. describe’

the leading observatories of the REPRESENTS FRATERNITY

United “States in" an {llustrated H. lecture. The Indiana Astronomi-| cal Society, which represents amaie tour astronomers, Is sponsoring’ o the ev ent.

Ave,

Chapter 315, OES, will hold an

lar meeting Wednesday. "A reception will be given. tor|

3 deop sense

40 MARTINDALE "WA-1991

ptm {FACES NEW-TRIAL x Sd As ronomist RUSHVILLE, Ind.. Apr.1 (UP) —~Vin&ent Slegel, 37, accused siay-| er of his brother-in-law, must 80, h pr. ‘Frank K. Edmondson; In-ion trial a second time for mur-!

| Teachers College chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity at the | fraternity’s. recent national con[clave in Detroit. -

ACCDS RIN

Responsibility fo the Community

Our service is complete in every detail, including - organist and soloist Our funeral sarvice recommends itself. As the. need occurs, old friends

oll us for the consoling service -that is ours to render. 2 AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE

he

day. | He said he did it to show dra-

{matically how much money each {worker pays in taxes. Then he

Cast an Eye on jordered everyone to return: the

hese Tough Ones money 10 him by Apr. 10, i

Words to add to your spelling Community Chest e primer. list which “appears in Hits All-Time High

The Times each day in preparation for The Times Spelling Bee The Indianapolis Community which opens the week of Apr. 10: Chest received an all-time high of

convalescence essence $1,282,461.33 in its campaign last convene ethics |fall. convertible evacunte | Chest officials; reporting on tha convevarice evangelist drive today, said the pledges ex~ convoy evolution ceeded the goal by $2461.33, The eccentricity dudgeon previous. peace-time high was

~1$1,257,196.80 in 1948. —

May 29. A jury which heard

David Bennett, 76 Layman represented the Ball State

SY sake

from $7.50 0 2475.00

‘Rings Cleaned Free of Charge

KING JEWELERS

W. Wash. St. Claypeel Hotel Bids

neighbors in time of need we

SE .. * SURGE The number of contributors, efface . t 119.065. was an increase of 7910 oficlonc arney ‘and also set a record; Clark y eccentric Wheeler, Community Chest presie delicatessen flaxen dent said delinguency flotsam i o : a demonstration foliage = + JXDIAXAPOLIS C1 ‘CLEARING House Hn demoliti . forceps =. Debits for the. day .......... ten [ips [reese oe dar coo 48,911,000 a —— orcible Debits for the week . 134,164,000 _Debits for the week Have You Used “ ’ Peoples” New whi Downtown Facilities?

Drive your car alongside one of the three tell. ers’ windows some day real soon and open a Checking or Savings Account. You. will find that BANKING. DOWNTOWN in this manner is an ideal ‘time-saving convehience. ‘From the | very seat of your auto nearly every banking facility i is available for your use.

PEOPLES STATE BANK

| Felix T. McWhirter, Founder

130 E Market St. rt ; MA. 1301 Member Feder Deposit Insurance Corporation : :

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with ever) hops. Traditic -%Tulip Time sored by th Apr. 15 anc » Nursery Jur On Apr Country Cly spring openi ‘ Nor is | the Propyla Club. , The soci: April follow Apr. 1—8u the Hiller

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