Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 3

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writing in . Herald Trib- . comment on 1 of unusual ste.” ly is a memf the Juilliard New York.

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: Ii Plamin oy a i i Sh To Discipline | Two Sneeders

Drivers Fined After | Chase in Own Cars | On Way to Work | 3

Indianapolis Railways today planned “disciplinary action” against two trolley operators arrested on reckless driving charges, : Herbert Paul, 27, of 1844 E. Sumner Ave. and Marvin Harold. 28, of 532 8. Grand Ave., were ar-| rested Monday after a spectacu-| lar chase down Brookside Ave. They were operating their private cars on the way to work. Fined $5 and Costs Judge Joseph. M. Howard, ——— Municipal Court 3, fined them $5 and costs and suspended their

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driver's license and auto plate licenses for 30 days. Rallway's superintendent of transportation, Ernest H.

Pflumm, said inasmuch as trolley and streetcar operators are not licensed, the court action against Paul ‘and Harold will not disqualify them from operating those vehicles during their driver’s license suspension period. He said the firm would take _*disciplinary action.” £7 The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles said the license law covers only “motor. vehicles.” The fact that trolleys and streetcars are electrically powered, not of

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90-MPH Chase

ACTRESS’ MOTHER KILLED ; WESTON-SUPER-MARE, England, Apr. 19 (UP)—Mrs. Zoe Ended by Shots leen Purvis, 54, mother of Holly-! A 90-mph chase through Southwood, Movie Star Deborah Kerr, east Side streets early today endwas killed instantly here yester- ed when a policeman brought a

day when an automobile in which . a. hi r Aring Disci les of Christ she was riding collided head-on se cding car-to u hal by amg P a

with an eight-ton trailer truck. two bullets into its side. Names Other Officers

Denzil Jones, 19, «of R. R. 9, pn ¢ 0 Hawley of Indiarapiv

Group Re-elects Dr. C. 0. Hawley

paid a fine of $3.25 and costs on olis today starts the 16th year of la reckless fore his administration as executive dilusts mos wenderu) /3 SO oo Sap oa Tee be os rector Of Unified Promotion f weeth Brooks Catsup de: Ade: Clark 5 ""|the Disciples. of Christ... Dr. HawCourt 4 today. ® léy was re-elected by the group The chase began when Patrol- last night. i . CC imen-Glén- Miers and Edward 1." Dro Juliin E. Stuart of IndianiDonanue saw the car racing at apolis was elected associate direc-

{ tor; Dr. Harlie L. Smith, president {about 60 mph on Southeastern of william Woods College, Fulton,

° |Ave. They started in pursuit and Mo., was elected president; Miss |gave a radio alarm. (Mary E. White, Memphis, Tenn, Patrolmen Roy Reeves Jr. and vice president; Miss Jessie M. IR Sy rook Y th ‘as {it Trout, who is vige president of the { ober rou 3 Say e aa United Christian Missionary SoPassed r ngton ve, a rg ciety, recording secretary, and {vi le Rd. at 90 miles an hour. € Miss Ann Davidson of Indianapjcar stopped after Officer Reeves oliz. treasurer hit it. 8, $ ; Srea ane i New Meeting Opens DISTILLER WILLS $4 MILLION The United Promotion meeting | NEW YORK, Apr. 19 (UP) --— opened Monday night and closed

i ‘ . : 1 | il 8 a og Yesterday afternoon in the Hote Faull Schwartzaupt, forier pre Lincoln. The sessions were folident of the Bernheim Distilling |owed in the same place by the

|Co., Louisville, Ky., who died Mar. meeting, of the Crusade for a |30, divided his estate - of more .Christian World executives yesthan $4 million among more than terday and today, by the Board

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50 educational, religious and char-'of Review. itable organizations. The Board of Review which in-,

What fs Uke in San Frandsco

+ Out in San Francisco, Loie Ables (left) and Louise Langford took full advantage of soaring temthe “motor” type, exempts them peratures to do a neat job of “burying” Louis Ables in the sand at Aquatic Park beach.

pended. from the. force..witheut cide inthe deaths. which were dis: |

“ment. The demotion carries a $10-

crusade.

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cisco Perry Places Two Spellers

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Bob Bourne Praised for Tracing Clues To Identity of Mother Killed in Crash

commendation of a Texas sheriff,

Township Pupils “First to Get Into

truck “collision there Apr. 12.

Texas Sheriff Hails Staffer | _|On Times for Police Work

! ; | : MN | An Indianapolis Times police reporter's identification of a |] emi Ina S woman killed in an Eastland, Tex., traffic accident, today won the Eastland, Tex., Sheriff. J. B. Williams last week sent out a re-

quest for help in learning identity of a woman killed in a trailerHe said the woman was a widow,

On Saturday |

Downtown Parade

known only as “Mary” and she Select Circle

'dianapolis resident. By ART WRIGHT

From this slender lead and the/

trict in the County School system {supposed to have children placed to place -epresentatives in the'in a home in Indianapolis, Times’ semifinals lineup of the Times reporter Robert Bourne began |Spelling Bee. « tracing the woman. | The two best spellers from | Checks Records Perry Township are Mary Lucille Through ‘welfare records and) { Weddle, seventh grader at Uni- checking social agencies he } | versity Heights school, and James learned a woman named Mary

to The Times,

| Anderson; eighth grader at Bluff Haag had left three children in {Avenue School. They were 5 lected in township spelldowns, when she left for the West, pre- % They will compete with two best sumably Texas. spellers from each of the eight| Reporter Bourne checked the % other townships and two from woman's description with social each of 11 districts in Indianap- workers who had worked with her olis at 7 p. m. Apr. 27 in the In- and found the general description diana World War Memorial. tallied. : Other Winners May Help Orphans ‘| Winning the right to appear in The sheriff had given as an the semifinals at the second pre- ldentifying mark a scar over the {liminary at Garfield Community right. eye. From police and hosCenter last night were: Thomas Pital records Reporter Bourne verStenger, of 245 N. 16th St., Beech = ” 5 . " |Grove, and Carol Boss, 915 S. Robber ‘Flashes Knife Delaware ‘St. Both are eighth jo. ¢ Hunguster, attendant at graders at Sacred Heart Catholic yy, Phillips 66 Service Station, School. 2080 Kentucky Ave. was held up Spellers who survive the semi- and robbed of $10 early today by finals will compete in the finals 3 man armed with a hunting Apr. 29 at the Indiana World War knife Memorial. The Indianapolis cham-| plon—who could be a pupil from yz, » ____ a county school—will go to Wash- Wrist Watch Stolen |ington late in May for a week of Mrs. Bertha Penish reported the {sightseeing and fun and to com: theft of a platimum woman’s /pete In the National Spelling Bee. wrist watch, set with 37 diamonds; - — {from her home at 4615 Boulevard Pl. yesterday. The watch was valued at $600

positive verification.

settlement.

Eighteen license

sion. Three County.

clude Acme Telephoto

on Sunday; five days. Henry L.

Woman Officer Gets Suspension

| The Safety Board today approved a six-day suspension from duty of Policewoman Marjorie Small for being absent from her CROWN POINT, Apr. 19 UP) assignment witheut leave: ~Victor Smelko, 28-year-o'd The Safety Board said Miss painter, faced first degree murder Small failed to report for duty indictments today in the death of |, and also falled to notify her com-|Myr, and Mrs. George Pappas, his! manding officer as prescribed by sister-in-law and her husband.

Painter Indicted In Slaying of Couple

sales; ive days.

STRAUSS SAYS:

[Police Department _regulations.| Smelko.was.-indieted- yesterday || ~. fi La, ‘The. daughter. bya Bake County “Grand Jary || en _ ; Small, Miss Sm el a

5 d to|after Deputy Coroner B. W. Chid-| be the first woman patrolman s

us-law returned a verdict of homi-

pay. a In other action today the Safety ‘Board accepted the resignation of Patrolmen Manifold and James Officer Manifold month was force five oy orders. . John Mitchell was demoted Legion Official Enters from second grade motorcycle pa-| | trolman to second grade patrol. Oklahoma Senate Race ! man in a change of police assign-i GUTHRIE, Okla. Apr. 19 (UP) -- {Guthrie newspaperman |

Raymond Fields, national Public | —— pe ~—wm relations director ror the Americludes about 300 persons will scan can Legion for three .years, en- | the reports and plans of Unified tered the Oklahoma senatorial Promotion and the Crusade and race today H pass on them. Dr. Hawley is ex- ' Mr. Fields. wil seek the! ecutive secretary of the Crusade Republican nomination = against and Dr. G. Gerald Sias of In-|{the Rev. Bill' Alexander of Okla-!

covered Apr. 8. The 58-year-old Mr. Pappas, a ® railroad worker, and his wife, | Kenneth josephine, 34, a seamstress, were | A. Miller. round shot to death in their apartearlier this';ment at Munster by Smelko's suspended from the|y.eo Louise, 25. days for disobeying :

a-month pay reduction.

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considers: a. renegade Democrat. ||

\dianapolis, general director of the homa City, whom he purportedly || |

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was reporetd to be a former In-/ified that Mrs, Haag had sustained, |a similar scar in the accident. After informing Texas authori Perry Township is the first dis- added information tha® she was ties of the probable identification, he obtained fingerprint information which was telephoned Texas officials. In the meantime, Sheriff . Williams sent a morgue picture

Fingerprint comparisons which were made in Texas confirmed the identification, at the same time Reporter Bourne took the picture se- the care of social agencies here to Mrs. Catherine Trash, Catholic Charities Bureau here, in a second

Texas officials today said Reporter Bourne's identification’ efforts may result in making the : now-orphaned children of the deaq leaders and others. woman eligible for an insurance|

18 Licenses Ordered Suspended by ABC i suspensions were made effective today by the

state Alcoholic Beverage Commiswere in

Of Bands, Floats { To Open Campaign

Indianapolis’ annual Clean-UP, Paint-Up, Fix-Up campaign will” start Saturday and continue’ through May 6. Final plans were. completed yesterday at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce committee in the Indiana World * War Memorial. : A downtown parade at 1:30 p.m. Saturday will open the campaign. Taking part will be high school bands, equipment of the fire department and street and sanitation department at least 15 floats, school students, ecivie

Route of Parade | The parade, which forms at Pennsylvania and North Sts., will move south on Pennsylvania to Market St. west on Market’ around the Circle ‘and north om’ Meridian St.

The campaign is devoted to ree’ cruiting residents to remove waste

Marion materials, dirt and debris which

Paul Giankos, Manhattan restau-| their h * rant, 470 W. Washington St., sale|UP their homes.

{accumulated during the winter

Marion County suspensions in-{and to plant flowers, vegetables,

{shrubs and trees and hedges to {beautify their property and to fixe

Chairman of the committee is:

Vance, Henri’'s Cafe George S. Gable. Mr. Gable said and Lounge, 408 Indiana Ave./that some 50 persons have organminors loitering; 10 days. O. D. Ferger, Ferger's Drug and that all city departments and - Store, 502 Indiana Ave., Sunday many civic organizations have

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pledged their co-operation.

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