Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1950 — Page 3
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old Noblesville housewife,
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Ae 1014 N. New Je ni Shadow boxing as if to deal the devil a knockout blow, the ‘boxer-turned-evangelist did a Hg step and clasped both hands over, . his head, the traditional victory signal of the Prize fighting fra- -
teralty, That started fre show,
Dressed in a natty, single breasted green suit, and looking more like a night club master of ceremonies than an evangelist, Jerry Owen opened his public: de-|
fense with his key
- sald his name was Johnny El
son and claimed to have been Jerry Owen's pianist for the last
seven months, Testimony Accepted
* This public testimony, designed to throw doubt on the assertion of a 16-year-old girl that she wag]
ee ET SAMIR IO the evangelist, was, A fireman ‘pours. a stream of » water on a blazing warehouse at epublic C. éo- al mplns hey took their helicopter spin as quests of the U. . MISSOURI BASIN HUGE : tion . against U, 8. shipment of Ai F + T thof Ai B Berlin. Attendants on tall. stilts readily accepted by the faithful. | soting Co., | 1800 3S. 5, Tibbs Ave. machinery ‘and other equipment: ‘MT Force ai _empeho’ Ar base, Pe " i The Missouri River basin covers oh “Jerry was falsely accused Fm always “the £ ant Be inn a zhi b Ge If Club for European -arms factoNes. gave the kiddies a lift into the ‘copter. The treat was part of. an one-sixth the area of the United shouted Mrs. Della Craig, 49, off m always o . pag it y 0 u 5 Sen. William F. Knowland (R. Air Force ' ‘open house." i pe States, SRR : 208 English Ave, » f Pleading for funds prov no, n ted In Parking Fracas _ Cal.) asked ‘Whether some coun- : : gE Tenn Onl It's a smear campaign,” an- easy task for Jerry fhis time. | Tw Were to appear in (Fies are “shifting part of the - : 3 : i] swered Mrs. Bessie McKee, 52, of | {His request for. $20 and $10 bills. Gen we D Abpea burden” of their present costs STRAUSS 3 5 : i ; : 2609 E. Minnesota St. itl It nly when he Municipal Court 4 today. to-an onto the United States. Myr. Ache SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUEH CF TOMO YR RO W Like a crafty prize fighter who was fruitless. It was o ans lined Swer assault, and oattery charges son replied some countries are in J 2 ; : : :
realizes the valué - of a good lowered the contribution request change of pace, Jerry. mixed upto $5 did any of the taitheull ads ; his revival. with spirited songs, start digging into their pockets.| Committee Named bor wopian was struck over the
tender hymns, shouts, denuncla-| Soon afterward the revival was - To Study Proposal Police, identified the “dubbér Mr. Acheson took up the arms,
tions, stage whispers and roars.
He stomped up and down the around Jerry, (Continued From Page One) as Urey Howell, 48, of truck platform and hurled his bat-| Asks Prayer {Fund met with sharp opposition;
tle ery:
Gog.” Attacks Preachers
to attack the-politicians. He a
gelist shouted. “My fight against organized religion.”
get me out of this mess.” gelist let the faithful in on “secret.”
“We have just purchased $100,000 estate near Baltimore
Jerry poked fun at ‘the city’
"To Clear’ My: . Name’
eried Mrs. Ray Hamble, 4dvear-
“Politicians hate the word of! Jerry,” one elderly woman sald: national health fund drives &nd Mrs. Effie Gilbert who ‘received aid would enable Western Burope]
But Jerry Owen wasn’t content N- Senate St. who sald he knew overreaching its goal while the yu hand Gilbert, suffered a cut tionalistic reasons
tacked the city’s preachers and and mumbled: i Holdout Falls Short front of the Gilbert home at 536 Mmunist control in* Greece whic h : £3 A the ministerial association, which; “He's a changed man now.” | iB. New York St. “he told police. Would tie a menace to all of the Sar : z ; : Ae - he called over a radio hook-up,| Jerry told the crowd: That last holdout, the Ameri BW 201% B old police. “West.” i ; A : : Bins ad v oF ~ “the ministerial assassination.” | “Im guilty of & lot of things Can -Cancer Fund, is currently ‘Extremely Effective’ = | : -we wu ff ar = Ee “There is more- honor among worse than what was in. the falling short of its goal and for Gen. Ke ner Gets Turkey — American arms ald; : fae ame 8 : : STN bootleggers, bartenders and bums! papers. Who hasn't sinned step the first time has agreed to recog- Wy : . or : SL >
than preachers.” the fiery evan- forward. and gh show
: : Fund,” Alask 0 d (defense expenditures, He promised libel suits in "w + Réd Cross, which was one of d omman . Iran—' Maintenance of its se-
, _______dianapolis “ag so0n-Ak-my-lawybrs Crowds Denied | took thé mest bitter erties of unified urity is clearly of importance to! ~~~ = SUIT
And then, the animated evan-
: Z - h fid hi il be 4 was nominated yesterday by Pres- Frankie Awaits : s 5 available to anyone without cost» Who 8 expecting her seéond child, Thi was muth the same as fame a considerable jumpl iy
He described the estate as hav- this summer, has isstied instruc-|
ross; However, the Detroit unit Chief of all U. §, armed forces in : a Ing 50 acres and with facilities to tions for her son to be taken 10 pax since agreed to.partial par. Alaska with the rank of lieuten-| jiu g' S Sentence ; ' ft " L camp hugé crowds of families. an undisclosed a a secluded spot! ticipation. In the 1949 Detroit Ant general, = It's not only a fine cool practically wrinkle free “On Front Page” where he Lan omp without an 4 Red Cross received more Gen. Kepner, 57, a native of : ge Before. pleading for funds to audience. ve. iis originally. stated quota Miami County, Ind. will succeed) Manslaughter Ve edict a fabric = but the suit itself with its flexible > ~~ continue his “work for the Lord,” The order’ ‘was issued because from the United Kund, later fall- Lf. Gen. Nathan F. Twining if the aug 5 |
- Acheson Opens Blast | On Russ Policies 1 (Continued From Page One) Tiate future.” He sald the $1,222.-
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-. Bervices Committees that ’ \ h et Jam ‘honest ‘answer’ required him to 4 Annexat ox pi “state - that arms spending might : have placed it on. Sanitation De~ ‘have to be Increased. : | partment tax duplicate The administration, ‘meanwhile, _ However, it. offered
“sent Congress draft legislation) : : {which would continue the arms tax which would have been ¢ fad program of last year. That! ‘had the annexation occurred. ‘program cost. $1.314,000.000. The, The firm is located on Brooke. ‘new bill would broaden Provident] | ville Rom near the southeastern thea g ‘Truman's authority to’ back C ¥ mits. s nations . with American arma- Naud Avid ‘Ditiesltior. : ments by: i Sega represen ves of Hare : Permitting him to use up | vester said the fm dad expat on for arms aid ae need di 8" in metro« L politan Branch tars {Rories were annexed to sanitation districts for taxation but were not placed within city ‘boundaries, [|v The $18,000 fee for Harvester's ‘sewage disposal ix based on tax figures computed from the. ase w ‘sessed valiation of the local riled blu plat
li aggression . found “vital to the security of the United States” Bar Arms ‘Gift’ TWO: Authorizing the Presi! ident to sell: not give, arms to any nation whose increased defense ‘strength he found ‘to be “import-
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following anf argument over park- ; ' ; r} which a sigh- ng defense spending and {Ing last Hig "in Gh neg hat he would give the committee 7 z ) -r 2 - head with a golf club. the details in secret session, 1 : en aha
lover. and the throng crowded 531 E. New recipients individually with these|
ork St. His companion was 3Tguments: + . ; : " ig
North Atlantic Treaty nations ee ’ . " I Keller, 38, of the same pa ; Gin Cl ER | “I want you to pray for me. from many agencies, particularly Joseph ®x ~The proposed $1 billion arms =~ | 4 Fo EE eee =
“I've got heart trouble.” .|Red Cross. But as subsequenti,,. «wia en to Integraie its defenses, He said! ot! was in fair con- : +— Wilbur Berninger, 46, of 315 campaigns ~ saw United Fund dition at General Hospital. Her no arms would be used “for na- | thumb in the fracas which—re= Greece — Previous American] a + ? a bum,”- faced the evangelist later, {ing short, all but ong fell in line. go ited over who was to park in help. he said. has prevented Com-
t Jerry when he was .a “drunken independent campaigng were fall-
(“has been extremely. effective’ - 3 you. ainize an allocation from the United ‘but Turkey can't increase its -own ) : ey
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$ . To -— ‘As Baby Prince Plays féampaigning in Detroit, yester- Promotion Goes With s.sistance is desined to 0h meme has made a oral name or | pr - Pp day said it. would oppose any! ew : of her urgent military deficien-! ’ : : “Va ai al LONDON, June 3 we 1 rine parallel Indianapolis plan. Spokes-' -N Assignment cles.” < : and the 1950 sulfs-will thelr ig LE Charles, the ‘1%-moath-old / ‘son| said the Indianapolis Red. WASHINGTON, June 2 (LP) . , of - Princess Elizabeth, does hi® Cross chapter “would not partici- —Maj. Gen. William E. “Kepner. : , romping in private. The princess, pate,
the free world and the proposed
the or Bey stand of Detroit Red ident Truman as commander-in-
is
s crowds gathered daily outside ino one. -third short of its quota Senaté approves the nomination.! - Returned by Jury ss lightweight construction gives you a grand
: newspapers, {Clarence "House. or in st, James in its own residential solicitation.| Gen. Kepner, commander of the, . : 4 | 6 \ “It looks like I'm as popular, Park to watch the. prince taking adianapons Community Fund air proving grounds at the Eglin, FRANKFORT June 2 (UP)-—-A/ : feeling ‘when old Sol turns on the heat, a, s.a8 John Dillinger,” he. —laughed: ‘his-datly exercise: __TRaid in a resolution yesterday it Fa. airbase since August, 1948, Poy art pad Fane 4 1 hh re would participate and enthusi- Was commander of the Sth Fight [waited to Jay killing judge a P15 It comes in a series of colorings — STRAUSS ; astically indorse a federated fund er Command during World War, ==" wrong. | = hd SII. a
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= ; - THE MAN' STORE = 1 TOMORROW: "Smart, Bookmakers Don’ i Goo Broke,” bY sists on remaining after 2 es g : : ‘Louis A. Lawrence. © —“brdered awa:
SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! ZIopotients ot he federated teiament d'Wsion of the Sth All prankie Miller, 29, guilty last)
. . Si Sri ’ i : * : 3 ritual” just “between ourselves’ ; Horse Race Betting . 2 without benefit of clergy or a SEERSUCKER ROBES— ; { . Most of the eight million horse-race hettors know that the license to wed. 1 ni j . to overcome this bites ’ x The last straw came for - Fe GR I BUYS Al Of the thousands of systems devised, not one can show. g Frankie when ghe saw her lover; rt = oy NE ) ITY « -- | profit over a long period of time. A Those &ystems wi ! Sn
colorings — Seersucker washes ; wonderfully — it requires no ironing— It's a swell robe for a man's travels— ~~ | phone from Offices” and shops and stores with "Five to win on ge ; a or his club locker — or right at home - | Joe's Mistake in the fifth at Jamaica.” [ord of His Inn i : pull hard—unties ‘but charae aécounts—No extras eT nN
t Ws a well made robe — shawl collar— : with a generols lapover—
a : : . ; ok & ae And # is as light on the purse “: please. ey Ca : {[eckiie Magistrate Martin Bos I= on Ss 4 : a EERE 2 boii E— — ne Mik bottles at which people y 1 - area : : LR. — it is on the persoms- 1 1 ple tos8 balls are weighted 2 The landlord doesn't éven have % . | S
; Hus. Frisch ins {First Floor] ~ z short, you cannot win at carnival games. er, Julius. Frisch, and a rejected!
ee “1 house proprietors—have their wheels fitted with eléétrical or me- jas wrong In aki! that a} nae Foe F ‘STRAUSS & C0. NC * | chanical devices so that wining sumoers can be predetermined - BVErn OWNET Must have an ex. a # \ i? yy i ToC
; {drive, . IL. He then commanded the bom- °°} Jury ‘of ‘12 men found Mrs] —— = including darker shades.
an say such a unified solicita- Force and 9th Air Force. : : {fon reduces campaign costs put-| His 8th Fighter Command was Fo Tg ar Sr : ting more of the” donor's dollar credited with being a key factor ‘day, 31, who lured her away from| $ into actual charity and health iB the defeat of the German air {her husband and then threw her| service. They also cite: reduction 07Ce. {over for another woman. of annoyance caused by- multiple Circuit Judge: Fred Campbell
appeals and a corresponding in- Two Cross Atlantic isaid he would pass sentence Moncrease in giving as the result of ‘day.
lessened annoyance. In 25-Foot Yacht Manslaughter carries a “two-to-Members of the committee gp- NEW YORK. June 2 (UP)- {21-year prison sentence in In-! pointed yesterday were ‘diana and; unless’ the case is; : TT ET Andustrial—Arthur Baxter, Jo. Two “adventuresome Englishmen, rappeated; It appeared that the ~~ = = ae #eph Cain and Frank Hoke, {both old enough to be grand-/lines of “Frankie and Johnny", ” : Labor--Thomag -Fuson, Clyde fathers sailed their 25-foot yacht would apply in the case: - 1 8. McCormack and James Robb. into the Brooklyn Navy Yard to- “Yes, put me.in that dungeon, | > As re Newspapers -— Robert Early, day after a 45-day crossing of put me in that cell, rere Walter ILeckrone and Eugene (he North Atlantic: “Put me where the northeast | : Pulliam Jr. i— It was believed to Be only the Wind blows -from the southeast Community Fund — John Col- second ttme that such a small corner of hell A lett, Clark- Wheeler and W. M. caiiboat has erossed the 3600-mile — “I shot my man, ‘cause he done {Wheeler Jr. ; > ‘northern route from Britain to Me wreng.” | J chants = Theodore Tin/tith, the United States . i Other Possible Verdict { lage. , JL w oD umpkrey Baton The Jury could have found her i® % i= At Large—Harlan J. Hadley, jar; Lyming ston. England on the es TR 1 agree Turder, : . {Merle H. Miller and James Rogan, 1 1 “Vertue 25." h : 5 1 imprisonment s ive-ton rtue 35." ‘which -car-or-to- the - eldetric chiir; sécond
RACE HORSE NAME Fled neither radio norEengine, The degree murder or ‘innocent. } = - vacht was damaged heavily by ° Frankie had tol the court how [name that has. heen used during the Weather, she met Mr. Holiday when she fhe past: 15 years. rs Bf eater even an unsophisticated 17.year.. —_._ 850 JAPANESE HOMES BURN Oid hired girl on a farm and how ‘LAMP LIFE FAC TOR . TOKYO, June 2 (UP):=A - six. Ne followed her to Cairo, Ili, and The life of an electric lamp is hour fire destroyed 850 houses in brought her back when she marjdecreased if it is turned on ‘and Takasu, northern Japan,- today ried another man. oft frequently. “No deaths were reported. J She also told of their ove and * em (HOW ghee "Fonuldn't tear herself
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,beat her and burned her bosom 50 Mi Ih Ge d D il with a cigaret to brand her “so i ion ypped ail y mn I'd remember that 1 belonged to | d “him.” Crooked Gambling Games zu uo ee ve ‘breast so the jury could see the on (Conti wed Fram Page One) [scars of the branding. ‘ners, the numbers racketéers thereby take from 46 to 64 per cent w Ste said they planied to marry
“both were divorced and that | of the, money. wagered. went through a “marriage
they
track takes from 10 to 22 per cent of all the money wagered Frankie was divorced at the! legally through pari-mutuyel machines, yet they persist in trying tine but Mr, Holliday vas not.}
nother woman. {
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vetems which.call for wi increasing the wager.after each loss really lead to the realization According to. a signed confes-% that “the more you bet, the more you lose. + sion she gave police,-she went to] About half the 48 states have legalized betting at the tracks Mr Holliday's “apartment and and these states get from 3 to:6 per cent of the money wagered. wrecked the furniture she had irack operators get the rest of the “take.” “i helped -him = seléct, Then: she! Account—The Associate Charges -But legalized horse-race betting accounts for only a &in#dl- Wvaited until he came home and], “A wt nt that ermits oder part of such wagering. For every doljat wagered legally at the "blasted him to death with a shot-1- y : : —- Accoun aL. pe be RY { tracks, a hundred dollars are-wagered. illegally with bookmakers gun, ac: rang. to the state's gore nn i hgh ee weekly payments—and. the — os throughout the country. charges, ’ ® : We are ford of suggesting “Account tailored to a man's pas. 7 No ssystem: of control “will ever eliminate the -boakmalker 2 the K 3 srsonal financial settip— o . s KNOT SLEEVE TEST— personal fin ; 3 because they handle most-of their business from people whe tefé-” as Owner. "Roled fe The vicars is knot Thise ait NOT pagent plans re
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5 Sa : HAGERSTOWN, Md. (UP)—A| C0 gawrinkles out ae —-NO- COrrYing charges— Carnival Games and Roulette ci tavern owner is Jord.of his own : like a light— = Seventh Floor, js
ye A domain and may refuse to serve ji : & ; : C y e re strictl 8. Most carnival wheels are . ; : : ¢ . arnival ‘games are strictly gyp : you because of the color of your! .. Ta a
controlled by the operators, who ean make them stop where they : ; . Sie hg
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that the players cannot knock them off the pedestal.
2 L to have an éxcuse, the magistrate 4 - . 8 hav 20 to 4 er cent edge in favor of the : : _— Sm wine game ave 2 2019 49 p 8 : sald in reviewing a disorderly conte J r duet case involving a tavern own-!
Rolling ball games are rigged so that no player o can win. In
aa = An honest roulette wheel with 0, 00, 1 to 36, paying 36 Tor I. or, Bo James Suge Bier | . : : Lae Figen A ms : Ee “takes about 5 per cent of the money. wagered, but most gambling | r ostetter salc r. burger; - « Lew Sai
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