Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1950 — Page 3
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Pro fits eds Handle | Army Records
House Group Goes
into Overpayments - Of Death Claims (Continued From Page One) (ment was the result of wartime confusion and that all but 30 per! cent had been repaid. ’ However, the General Account-
Slate Four Who Belong to Regular Organization be
Fepuiss Republican county organ- ing Office now reports that it has|
7 nh , |found $160 million in overpay-! ah oeerion coup, designed to) Pajricia Ann Whitmore (left), 3356 W. Michigan St. and | . | grab control of the Mari un- ‘ : n 'ments without examining 130,000 ty Republican en Non Conte Jeane Buchanan, 2437 Stuart St. . . . two more entrants in The (other accounts.
™ . = x © aged with the knowledge and con-| 1imes-Navy Beauty Contest. | Mr. Karst says it has also been . | a {found ' that persons wielding De | S {extraordinary influence in the St. {J, Ju b :
sent of the four regular Repub- Ta 8 | Ci Times-Navy List Fast Time Shift Louis center, to the point of in-
Carlos O. Dean
The organization candidates— Circuit Court Judge Lloyd Clay-|
lican candidates. fluencing the selection of the gen-
I) Rabb and Walter Pritchard— signed official “consent” slips to, : be put on the rebel Republican) : ticket. Contest Judges
In addition, the anti-organiza-| Face Tough Task
Red Cocktail Party |
Car Plunges Over Indianapolis to Move On one occasion such persons
25-Ft. Embankment |
Clocks Up One Hour “ere reported present at a cock- Carlos O. Dean, owner of two
tion American Way'ers slated for! {tail party and later a meeting to local dry cleaning firms, died this State Representative Addison! By ART WRIGHT (Continued From Page One) |... funds for the defense of morning in General Hospital of Dowling, secretary of the regular, Judges in The Times-Navy a. m. standard time, or 8 a. m. e s w) injuries suffered when he lost conB y gu Be g th Gerhart Eisler who is accused of oy So on — county organization. He as not ex- auty Contest are going to have psT. : being the No. 1 Communist agent trol o 8 automobile on Road! Se nt 46th St. yesterday. e Peeted to be on the county GOP ou astiguen 18 Seecting The city hall will keep its in this country. Eisler later 2 nar 8 yesterday. 'H The rebel Republican slate, re- Forces celebration here next ¢lcoks on Central Standard Time. jumped bail and fled to Germany. Mr. Dean's car careened 105! leased officially this morning by month, and observe hours of 7 a. m. to Another time, Mr. Karst says, feet, mowed down 30 feet of guard | Glenn Funk, chairman of the Each mail is bringing photo- 3 p. m. CST. an eyewitness report was received rail, plunged over a 25-foot em-| group, carried no indorsed candi- Saapht of more preity girls to date for Congress. ; e Times from “admirers and ° The To GOP slate fol- the girls themselves. tices yesterday. Effective Monlows: The one selected will be the day, banking hours will be 9 ho [Naval Reserve's Queen in the 3. Mm. to 2 p. m., DST, Mondays| |Armed Forces parade in down. through Fridays, and from {town Indianapolis the night of @ mM. to 12 noon on Saturdays.
Communist dinner with a placard. Mr. Dean was believed on his /designating that it was for the way home from Lake Shafer when Army Finance Center. the accident occurred. { Rep. Karst says the subcommit- President of Firm | [tee is interested in two other as- The victim was owner and presi-, pects of the St. Louis operation. dent of the Enquire and Forest
Judge—Lloyd Clavcombe, Fairchild
1—John Niblack 2—Robert 8._Smith
“Walter Pritchara.” | May 18. She also will represent Railroad station clocks will re- ™(y "io 7) charge that special Cleaners, with main offices at 24 S-Gerald C_Purdy. ithe Navy at the Armed Forces main on Bow noe . service and information was sup- S. Forest Ave, His home was at’ x Reavy. ball May 20 at the Indiana Roof. ndianapolis Railways wi]! plied .to an insurance business 1037 N. Jefferson Ave. He was not
{That night she will be a candi- change all its schedules to Day- "te C00 00 friendship married.
i i i | } date with representatives of other light Saving Time, Ernest, '\ ° Army Finance De : i id| ! i iva ) partment. A close friend of the victim sa services for the honor of Armed Pflumm, transportation superin-! i remonition of] Forces gon of 1990, rm tendent. said. The other is a charge made to Mr. Dean had a pre |
{ n - . 8 f= It doesn’t cost anything to To be safe, carry two watches. the FBI and Army G-2 that a con- death recently after two associ-|
ie rr area. 10 Set one DST, the other CST |spiracy existed among officials at ates in the dry cleaning business/ [send her photograph—or bring it a
. |St. Louis and in Washington to had died. | {in—before next Tuesday midnight GONZALES TO SEE. TVA aT Te on Seria sgvie:/ ess 13 %e i oid to: Times-Navy Beauty Contest, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Apr. 27 ere ees 9 Mr. Dean vives by his! Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary- (UP)—President Gabriel Gonzales voviy ean {mother Mis; Bia Dean. x sister land St. \Videla of Chile will fly here to- Physician's Objective Mrs, Edith Drazo: and two. broth. o Here are the rules: Contestants night for a one-day tour of Ten- Held to Prolong Life fers, John Ed Lig! of Indian-jmust-—be -a- resident of Indiana: nessee Valley Authority installa- 9 lis, and Con New York Cit {single, never have been married, tions. ; PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 27 (UP) :2Polis, and Glenn, I y ‘divorced or never had a marriage
-» - fom physician's duty is to “blunt pg Te . "iinkle. annulled; must be at least a high RED CHINA MASSES FLEET Files Support Action acoms. . school graduate or now a senior
Bohannon,
Hirriet
of the scythe of the grim reaper, not
HONG KONG, Apr. 27 (UP)— a Wn ia Against Father-in-Law in high school; from 18 to 28 The Chinese Cammunist govern- lo swing it. te PhilaGelohia g
i » y vr a” Whole World Hel years of age, inclusive, She must ment has massed an invasion fleet Couns Heyienl Sovity ea, A EA ie Sar a] Se Sond Sharaser, oases in Hangchow Bay south of Shang- of medicine at the Temple Univer- Pezas of New York sought a court} Re per nally, jue igence, pat for an attack on the Chusan sity Medical School, said yester- order today to have her multi|tigure and be in § od ran Siands, reperts from ‘the main- day that the objective of every millionaire Canadian father-in-[et fo i alt . land said today. {physician is to prolong life and to law support her.
| ) Ey 'o Th . {relieve suffering. Mrs. Pezas’ action against Apos(Continued From Page One) | ounty Clerk Candidate “A patient with serious heart tolos K. Pezas, Montreal shipping
- -{ disease has an outlook for sur- magnate, was instituted in Superthe U. 8. has a patient in a
: ival that may be more limited ior Court under a Quebec law that a more than a “ e ampaign a orms
{than that of a patient with an binds a man to support his | in operable tumor,” he said, “yet daughter-in-law if she is deserted million children’ are suffering| (Continued From Page One) from severe behavior disorders ,;
{functions, employ qualified deputy no one would think of doing any- by his son. pledged to wipe out the marriage clerks.” 'thing but his best in attempting She testified that her husband, | and more than half of the in-jaence racket, *_iuprrank P. Huse Jr, Republican: to prolong the cardiac patient's Igor. 30, deserted her last Novem. | dividuals who tompisin of physh} And, almost as frequently, the I'M against the sale of marriage life under conditions.of maximum ber after two years of marriage oo Sioriers Sie. pin a elected County Clerk would go license certificates at a profit to comfort.” ay Js Det SoDt bles 16 beh) |right on collectin n the clerk. I'm for more co-opera- ee rte su . conflicts. ; o on ec ng 180 ey Bh tion between the Clerk's Jpera- La er, 77, Turns Off $2000 monthly from the elder Mr. Education of the average citizen jog BOTA] y " Prosecutor's office and the County’ y WY Aid Wi C Fis. cotonmng thatiu ds worth health o _ ically all the 1950 County Welfare Department in regard to f1€aring Aid, wins Case $15 million.
and how to maintain and improve... “..n4idates have promised enforcement of court orders on, SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. Xz Country Estate
Gladys Greene and
it, is the primary responsibility of | oo support.” | (UP)—David K. Watkins, the Indiana Mental Hygiene So- : Fenton Woodrow Daniels, Dem- lawyer, avoided a contempt cita-| ciety, Dr. Menninger pointed out.| But there are other, more im- Has 5 Bedrooms, Steam Heat
{ locrat: “I'm against rackets or|tion here yesterday by turning off | He urge a Seveiopment of Portam, phe for the County, jitical domination. I'm for a'hfs hearing aid when a judge tried mental heal acilities such as, . COLONIAL COUNTRY ESTATE On 8S 8
Co |fair deal for all, regardless of to quiet him in court. guidance clinics, marriage and| He is charged with keeping a {
. race, creed or nationality.” | Superior Judge Theresa Meikle parental counseling services, hos-|record of all court judgments,| walter E. Hemphill, Republi- solved the dilemma by declaring
pitals and out-patient clinics. orders and decrees. He is a mem- can: “I promise, if nominated court adjourned and marching] , On main Hehwey 5 mi 28 He said teachers, doctors, law- ber of the Elections Board. and elected, to bring to the office out of the courtroom as Mr. Wat- Doors, prick and concrete porch, vers, clergymen and other lead: Eight Seek Post ta-clear-cut program of service to Kins continued to talk. Living rm. 16x35. Pink marble fireers should be encouraged to de-| y, noion County. eight men— all the people coupled: with Mr. Watkins of Santa Cruz was pic, and mgnie), LS Ang velop mental ‘health programs in give pepynlicans and three Demo- courtesy and efficiency.” contesting the constitutionality of §, Somigtiagle pedis. (TRE cron schools, courts, industry and the . ic seek the lucrative, four- One Republican, Paul B. Brgw- a recent initiative measure which real voreh; Ig grounds maple church. year post. i er, failed to return his question- dropped persons aged 60 to 65 Shade an “public busses at doar Referring to Indiana institu- In order to give the voters in- naire to The Times. from state pension rolls. Priced to sell quickiv. Shown only
tions, Dr. Menninger said the per : eesiemsm—— : ith formation about the men who 4 - a en > $ hos- : ! = . ” ental patente 1s only $561 Seek fo perform the County Bell Offi ¥ | Ra Brother to See Pope The trend is“to the counNy - » is c s, imes pis . . . try! If you are plannin a year. Dolasale, op state all es on] Cid 'Canonize His Sister to move “out” x . i list, spends $750 annua : d | . y - TF otal patient ¥ views on the important problems | PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Apr. 27 haps the lovely country
i i : J | (UP)—Angelo Goretti, 60-year-old tate described in the In Indiana, he said, there are connected with the office. dos h 3 estate described only 24 physicians caring for Four Republicans and three -fdye worker, will leave for Rome above Want Ad will apmore than 9000 emotional pa- Democrats responded.
; |tomorrow to attend the canoni- peal to you. It's just one tients. He urged the Indiana State! With one ‘exception, they all! {zation of his sister, Blessed Maria of many homes adverMental Hvgiene Society to work recognized that the marriage li-
by appt meee etre eee em em R. J. DEAEBORN
GA-5a8,”
(Continued From Page One) 'Goretti, by Pope Pius XII in St. tised ‘in the classified
; ac i -icense racket was “not ethical” nor sabotage an essential public serv- Peter's Basilic a. Maria was columns of today’s Times for improved facilities in institu Lr ! oe > stabbed io death in 1902 when under classification 48, Dr. Menninger visited the Cen-, ‘Here is what the candidates she was 11 by Allesandro Sere. SUBURBAN FOR SALE tral State Hospital following his said. The results in no way re- ! nelli, a worker on the Goretti And, of course, you wi = flect the views of The Times. The possible to handle long distance farm at Corinaldo
“We will make every effort
address Italy. He also find hundreds of rere rm |candidates were given a free hand alls promptly,” Mr, Porter an- was sentenced to 30 years in other home bargains STRAUSS {to list the issues as they, them- nounced. prison. He was released after 27 from every tection of the SAYS: |selves, considered them important. . Mr, Silvers, however ctaimed-jt YeaIS and entered a Capuchin. city.and. suburban. areas
. . today and everyday ...in THE TIMES.
/monastery. He also was expected ‘to attend the canonizatlon. patrons to complete long distance | - ’ ‘calls after the “jamming” starts. | STRAUSS “If you're able to contact> a| SAYS: long distance operator, you'll be! ! lucky.” the union representative | said. “If you do get one, chances | are she won't be able to complete your call because of jamming at ‘the other end of the line.” { vo ME. Bilvers. said he union had ens ._ no intention of interrupting public| TK'S service on local calls. He said it! was interested in “just long dis-
H. Dale Brown, Republican: would be “next to impossible” for “The question of the sale of mar- . __.. |riage licenses is always an issue, ’ [Until the law is changed whereby ithe persons being married will {have a certificate proving their {marriage, the sale of marriage {certificates. will be continued. However, I promise that no pressure will be exerted for the sale {of these certificates. I'm for modoo dernizing and StFeAMIHIAE the. {physical makeup of the Cle |office.”
Harry J. Gasper, Democrat: tance calls where the company “More rigid security and super-makes its most money.” vision of the cashier's cage. This| Mr. Silvers charged Western -|/is a. must. _to. prevent repetition|Electric was stalling—in- the of the loss of more than $3000/negotiations. He said there wasl there during the present, regime. nothing illegal in “jamming” lines I'm for better and mors efficient!/in an effort to speed negotiations “If you have a phone and pay your bill, you c¢an make and
CALLING ALL
A” 2, scours! attorneys, the county's and city's
| Ralph F. Moore, Republican:/answer as many calls as you
In the [1 would like to work out a plan please,” he said. SCOUT SHOP on |in the matter of issuance of mar-| — ee the Famous riage licenses to the satisfaction CHURCHILL STEALS SHOW SIXTH Floor— ° fof all concerned. I'm for a more| 1 GNDON, Apr. 27 (UP)—DBrit-
{economical operation of the |Clerk’s office.” Albert Losche, Democrat: “My objective will be to. correct the marriage license scandal, elimi-
nate over-lapping governmental
there is a complete display of Scout and Camp Equipment that will be used in the BOY SCOUT JAMBOREE (there are even Tents pitched )— It is of interest to EVERY Scout and his
ish artists covered most of the walls at the 182d annual summer |exhibition of the Royal Academy with studies of nudes today, but a spare-time painter stole the show with four of his landscapes. It will pay you to buy that/He Was Winston Churchill, USED CAR you want NOW! . .. prices always rise rapidly in the spring and early summer. Turn
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Indianapolis banks posted no- that a table was reserved at a bankment and struck a tree. BE
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(Continued From Page One) Mill about the Manufacturers
longed to phones in seven booths, & public address mike and four {young ladies who page incoming] calls, “reunite” families and tell patrons where the food is free.
The Bell Telephone attendants,
jall working two-and-a-half days lege and clubs in home economic| Restaurateur Denny at the exposition, are Mrs. Betty|
Jo McCammond, Lorraine Ras-| musserf, Betty Prince and Bar-| bara Murphy.
. . 3 | They answer more than 100 in-|
coming calls daily, page Show ington; 50, Franklin; 20, Howe; and discovered he had patrons a like number of times 44, Center Grove of Greenwood ;| only two quarts. and answer questions about -the/30, Oolitic: 60, Drexel Gardens No.! exposition every two minutes'13 in Wayne Township; 17, Alex- padded his bills for six months from the time doors open at 11/andria; 50, Lewisville, and 15, and made $350 on the deal. Mr. a. m. until the ticket sellers go Manual of Indianapolis. home at 10:30 p. m. | “But time goes quickly,” said be 30 ladies from the Friendly seven years and had made hime Miss. Murphy. one.of. the. girls: on{Home-Economic-Club-of-Conmers: self -$3500: “He swore out a Wars “And we don't ville; 25, Progressive of Franklin; rant
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MILWAUKEE, Apr. 27 (UP)== charged tc
. More than 8500 are expected to
building today, bringing attend-| ance totals above 72,000. This is; far ahead of last year and 1946, the record Home Show year, {by holding out on the cream. 19 School Groups ‘the milkman said he only In addition, 19 high school, col-| $350.
day that a milkman made
and planning classes will attend had policé ready when the Home Show. | Harold McCarthy, 48, arrived Among the high schools today! terday and presented a check are 19 pupils from Beech Grove;| four quarts of cream, The 9, Brookville; 18, Gilboa of Rem-| tives looked in the
McCarthy admitted that he
Holland, however, charged the Also making special tours will milkman had been doing it for
charging McCarthy 33, Greenwood; 18, East Vernon; taking money under false pres
The attendants put their re-.20, Riley Town of Greenfield; 20, tenses. :
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