Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1950 — Page 11
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Roosevelt Ave. Residents Ask Light to Slow Traffic on Curve
ong skid row. A hi winging info action are | take thoss 14 hig stride. © aft do right) Officers Robart Bruce, Melvin Zo my cams neNx : : : Wi Beaumont, Clarence Means an . | GOT a complaint? = | 5 LB Ceases fo Struggle sons on ° ean a Tare 7° 1s there something wrong that ought to be fixed around your BUT WHEN YOU talk about the youngsters Po : ' neighborhood in Indianapolis or out in the county?
who are beginning to experience the joys of & go, yo04 tne emergency crews. Last week Sgt. If there is, just write, telephone or go imvperson to the approsobuse ad thrilling Be ane meet n untimely Kinder's crew recovered the body of a 9-year-old| priate section of city or county government andutell the officials des an unguarded pit, the men of the emer- “drown an aban 1 pit. bout. it. yn — me—————— helplessness boy whe 4rawned in an & dined gravel p there Al abo it gets the citySpolice traffic department,
#8 up st ot : I wish all Go ahead—see where c : Gi parents could talk to the men on the You see, most of the time when they arrive, many ncy detail. They certainly could bring out you. ¢ oo [consulted the accident record of gr yy has. gapped. WIS PAFERLS] TIE THATKRKPOI THIEN TANT] the urea weir that tersECtion
i colild see he oy equipment. week investigated a few of the and sgrent that something was ; mad: 3 ed. : In reserve is an old wooden rowboat, The light When there wasn't more to be said or seen .of ng ag 0 the City desk Rept oO « those people draw vp A trailer is so constructed that the boat can be un- the Indianapolis Navy, I went to Chief Ed Rouls’ For Er aints were of long|petition and send It in” he said. hooked and in the water in one minuté from the office to see if he jcould add anything to what his| anding. But, until last week at|“I think we can get a blinker time they arrive at the scene of a drowning. If meh have said. . least; nothing had been done light for them.
: in approach the We talked for quite awhile. During the course " : PE Se na EE it Tore vir and re- of our conversation we brought out some of the shew! any of Them » RESIDENTS of that stretch : saving additionsl-Precious-seconds: things. we.did.as kids. Our-stories were the SL0TIAs.... FAG HT housewives, all living in. ~Rutlersdves Penning: {p6m--30t he Sgt. Otto Burk, in charge of one of the three of typical boys with.the foolish actions that follow the 2000 block on curving’ Roose-|8t. southward to Freeman Rd. around-the-clock crews, showed me the dragging the adventurous imaginations of curious and grow-|yelt Ave, have been wondering do not consider they are living
equipment the men made. Efficient stuff but it hg youth, No better or worse than millions’ of why they can’t get a traffic light on the only bad streét in Marion
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by fishermen, ; sters from gravel pits and swift streams. Instruct|at that point and smash into cars| “At ‘least,” they asked, “in| y For long drags ak is possible in White River, them and Smt Dil them the dangers of playing| parked in front of homes: onlin that washout at the south end| the men made a triangular affair with a series of where there is danger of getting hurt. Teach them Roosevelt. iso we can get through in wet} hooks dangling from the top bar, The resuscitator to swim and encourage the use of the facilities of At least nine such accidents weather and the achool bus can carried in the emergency truck can accommodate parks, pools, the YMCA. Direct their play as much happened in the 2000 block alone pick up children down that way four persons. There is a portable generator with as possible without making them feel caged. Par-
last year, There were eight of the again.” - {same kind in 1048. There have! Fred N. Nordsiek; president of
nme 200 feet apart.’ icipat: ir v truction | i two Nghts that ean @ Be net S fost pal areiails : icipa e in their activities often. Make Instruction | o'r ol op tar in 1950. |the Board of Commissioners, was! chosen. They have had training in first aid, know “I don’t know what else I can say,” said Chief We've asked for help hereisympathetic but firm.
time and again” said Mrs. | “Why, we can't spend county]
life-saving measures and are thoroughly trained in Rouls. i the use of a boat. For additional speed, there is Well, I don’t either. I guess all a parent can George A. Coffman, 2041 Roose | money on that ‘street, he sald. an outboard motor. do is do his best and hope. Maybe pray a Hele VEI:_CQhen ensugh oe It a hy In ‘the county Righway/ : : |system. Sgt. Richard Wurz, Sgt. Claude Kinder and Sgt” before.it's too late. J “Ipolicemen patrolling through for| Remindéd that the school bus|
.|a day or two. Then they goi/was routed along Butler Ave,
g ; away.” Mr. Nordsiek reconsidered to Oh My Son! ; By Robert C. Ruar : » ow x some extent, | Fay rr ; Dt eden re eee re] SHE COR FmAN ear was BH "we'll look around” he said. RN TT Pe —————————————eram—————————— | SAVEIR] WEEKS 850 AB sat inj« y we some of that! has been injustice, But by and large this is a front of their house. The car iarhe we tan got same of that} fn these troublous times, it is the tragedy as nation which has made possible the career of they had before it was hit twice./Byt we can't spend any money! experienced by such as the fathers of Judith Cop- Bernard Baruch, ‘son of an immigrant. This is a| “We think we should have althere. because we're not allowed lon, who literally died of grief after his daughter country responsible for George Washington Carver traffic light, preferably a red|to.” : :
was hauled in as a spy, or more latterly the father and Ralph Bunche, descendants of black slaves. blinker, to make drivers ‘slow. up| “nn - ! of Harry Gold, admitted atom-spy and accomplice This is a country which gave Paul Robeson educa- before they come around the, COMMISSIONER Nordsiek was of Klaus Fuchs. tion, fame, riches and adulation, and the right to curve,” said Mrs. Frank Schmidt. more. emphatic-about- repairing}
ey the case 0 Samusl-Gold, Harry's fatirer; it reject national respect without being shot or im- 2046 Roosevelt. “But when we the 64th St. bridge over White] ix a doubly bitter, poignant tragedy. Here is an prisoned. This ain't a bad place to live, even asked for one they told us there River. { old man who fled the oppression of Russia to make under the Truman administration. wasn't enough traffic here to “That's not our oncern.” hel a new life in America; who is proud of his citizen- In the eyes of the men and women who have justify it.” sald. “That's in the city limits.” | ship, and who lives long enough to see his son fled famine and scourge and pogrom to come here, Capt. Audry Jacobs, head of - Homeowners in Meridian Hills! attempt to betray his father's sanctuary. This is this is a preview of heaven. It is pretty corny, I| — ——— ru a i —————— ld the true example of nurturing the viper in the suppose. but kind of nice if you have lived in RrRus- About People— ti _hosom, © Fad sia or Germany or other placea where they come! 5 2 S H Prid > : to collect you at night and that's all, brother. T . 0G ; ome nave rrige “With the exception of the Indians, we are all] m t L 1 HAVE KNOWN a great many immigrants _ newly arrived to this land. To the majority it! ru an ree S eg ess Fu not the politically expedient babies who came here has been generous and kind. No other major or
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“pression called the American dream. It meant The father knows what it's like outside, for if he) “That guy Truman is a great that here we had a place that was open to has not experienced it himself his own pappy told 0Pe I wou'dn't say we are exactly what he calls “the circle of the advancement—that the dignity of man could be him. : : {Republicans, but our two votes white light,” arrived in New York perpetuated here if the man had it in him, No It is a tragedy of misdirected zeal, and mental NeXt time are going to him,” said from London. Claims he can work police state, here; no dictatorship; rather, a vast arrogance, but it is a tragedy that can wreck us| n. {physical cures, too. The mystic place of opportunity for all. all, And so I grieve for papa Gold, who sees yi. Knthryne Oven daughtar said he didn’t do any communiWe have been imperfect on the fringes of this betrayal of his refuge by his own child. O Absa- + aM, and Mrs. James K. Owen, cating en route ~i00 seasick.
recept. There has been discrimination. There lom, my son! { A precep im 3 H 4921 Graceland Ave., is a member, pi oC Se Christian. of Wilson College (Chambersburg, should be “none , :
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WASHINGTON, June 5—~The summer season's My favorite answer is the tale, told me in alligt Indiana University will be the American WCTU, upon us now; nobody in Washington knows any- seriousness by a man who was cold sober, of gyhject of a page rotogravure sec- before the world g the for sure. six little men form Mars taken alive from a saticer tion in the Sunday Chicago Trib-|W CT U convenTS : Or if he does, there's somebody else to say and now incarcerated secreily in Sandia, N. M. lune and of a column in the Trib-/tion in Hastings, he's cockeyed, Let's consider first the possibility Their whirling ship, he continued, when finally/uné’s “Youth on the Campus’ England. of war with the Russians. President Truman says landed was covered with a syrupy réd substance Sunday. Hoosier students whose, “Our world. with a confident smile that the chances of peace which, when touch by a mere earthling, ate a hole|pictures will appear follow: Jack Wide union is are better now than since V-J Day. in his hand. {Curry, John Bellow, James Curry fighting because But his helpers are demanding three years of Our taxes are too high. They're also too low {and Dee Schumm, Indianapolis:/@8lcohol is the “unlimited drift power in case of War, plus an- po onenity ig going to continue indefinitely. Ex-| Pat Bammer, Princenton; Mary enemy” of ‘the other billion to buy the second batch of guns for, ‘shat we are on the verge of a bust. The Kampshaefer and ‘Janet Dunkle- brain. If man cannot think he Western Europe. As the Washington Dally News p..0, or meat is going up; it's also coming down. |Perger. Evansville; Martin Kinney, will not act right,” she said.”
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put it, peace is near. But we may have to ight 4.4 tr you think I'm exaggeratin Gosh +1; Tom Voss, New Albany; ER for it. : know Washington in the Kaggera ha. you don’t pichard Gamrath,-Kokomo: Joyes Musgcle-man Jack Walsh line : 's 1 ' : : = Roberts, Manchester; Elaine Tre- bered up today in Trenton, N, J. H-Bomb 3 Yes or No? CP The sitjation isn t as. 3trious 4a it sounds. yn, Bloomington, and Jordan for scheduled attémpt to break Every year about this time the capital startsp; 3 {the 45-year-old official
CONTROVERSY No. 1 concerns those hydro-! n 3 Lewis, Terre Haute: world's gen, or hell-bombs, which haven't appeared in BOE aYWiIe, ne balties grow wilder-eyed and “= x.» weight lifting record by hoisting print much lately. One faction of scientists claims oo ges rer as the thermometer inches, Thomas Courtaey, Bridgeport, two elephants weighing a total of it would be silly to try to build such bombs, be- . rE i | John Haney, 542 : |5000 pounds. Lifted them one at a -Then Congrése goes home. Autumn eventually N. Tibbs Ave, = :
3 ' | ality. cause-they wouldn't do much good, if they worked ) | time but tomorrow night, clad in quality at all. -The opposition insists they're urgent and arrives and the gentlemen with the gleams in their/and Avery Sage long. twin the billions they'll cost will be well spent. ores and the sweat on their upper lips seem as dr. 3358 N. Col- [lift them both at once. First he's s i So one side says the governmént has decided calm -as-anybody else. : |orado. Ave, are | going to lift two baseball teams, eamiess. - against making H-bombs. Sen. Brien McMahon : — {ean didates Jor: [the umpire ‘and the announcer— : (D. Conn.) says:it has not, either. Cause a Mystery idegrees at Xavier © total of 20 men. : s of serv | That brings us to-spies in high -places, Mr. CAUSE of this annual phenomenon is a mys-| University (Cin- { Y us
n and Co. claim there aren't any. Sen. tery. Some claim our offici jfeinn atl, 0) Truman d A officials and our lawgivers| ednesday.
Joe. McCarthy (R.. Wis.) makes a speech. nearly work too hard, but at-this time of year you can’ ‘ every evening. saying there are. Sub-contro- get into an argument about this. Others insist Class is larges vesies. range out in all directions from this one. “that this town has too many soft seats for toon Xavier's hisThere's even one argument as to Sen. McCarthy's “many Throttlebottoms. tory — 509 pros-
‘Miriam Terry, 222 Downey Ave., Twill be graduatéd June 17 from . Chapman College (Los Angeles). ” » n
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looks wrung out like a bar rag in a busy saloon. Congressmen. The opposition claims they're al- . RENNETT of Eagle River, cll: Left his garbage car unatAre there flying saucers? Or aren't there? ready too comfortable. Make their chairs any, wiv OE re a coins tended, and the Council refused to You ean get that answered any way you want. softer and they'll never get any work done. in the basement of his farm home accept as “truthful” his plea that
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ast? —-- pare with that of the A. F, L.*% : This battle, officially known as the Ardennes _ The C. I O. has approximately 6,000,000 mem__Counteroffensive, lasted about six weeks. The. bers the A. K. L.-about-8,000,000; ro
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Germans under Field Marshal von Rundstedt +> .- |ters to the bank for cleaning and tonight at Las launched the attack on December 16, 1844, and “were any dogs brought over on the Mayfiower? counting.: Io the play You by December 25, the Nasi drive was stopped. BY yp,0rq the Mayflower when it landed at Ply-| ~~» # = wii the play You | throwing in ‘more divisions the Allies wiped out ,\,u¢h in 1620 weré a cocker spaniél and s bull Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pan- Can't Take I the Bulge by January | 1, 1945. . o mastiff. 5 s {om dit, ambassador With You.” It's * * > > 0» i of India to the the first time he
“Which is the most distant United States-posses-sion? : : - The island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean 5,058 miles west of San Francisco. . “What causes meat fat to be yellow in color? The amount -of kerotens in the animal's diet _ determines the yellow color of beef fat. The more kerotens in the feed, the yellower the fat. 5 £m : * & * > * 0 : z
What was the most tamous locomotive of the What is the “lost Wax™ process’ - 1 ClvitWagf =.» os : This process, which is credited to the Italian The: Josomiotive “General,” of ‘the. Western & sculptor Cellini, Is used for making castings of Andres bg ee earning advancement of democracy ers and wan recaptured by. the Con- To remove the pattern, the wax is melted, and thus 2nd the Yorid, .
~ thrilling chase of nearly 100 miles on the line to take the place of the wax, and after it harden
U. 8., will receive| has performed in the Robert S. Ab- Hollywood since bott Memorial 1922. award Saturday His long stage from the Chicago Career began in “Defender. The 1884 and has Infirst Ww 0 m-a n cluded roles in named for the circuses, variety
What is unique about Michelangelo's ‘Pleta’? 1t is the only work he ever signed, a fact which developed from a dispute over the true identity of “the sculptor of The Pleta. Locking himself in with . it one night, the true sculptor chiseled, on the ribbon running diagonally across the Virgin's left] shoulder, “1, Michelangelo Buonarotti of Florence, § Made This.” : i
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1 \ nm 1 , to ts County. - ing é ich makes your scalp twitch when you look at it. Long other boys {at Caroline Ave, to stop motoris y - : s i with three-pronged hooks. They'te used - ui. : {trom speeding through the inter-| But they would like to have a “s ; ron pipes pr where. it's phi to Cites Repeated Rules 2 * | section. little gravel on their road, they Accident curve on Roosevelt Ave. «00 CATS coming toward samers sometimes don t make it drag. Sgt. Burk handled a couple of short instru- HIS WORDS OF advice followed the often re-| It seems inbound automobiles said, and maybe a few of the ,.q4 Warfleigh who have been Sass r G Gi Ll J ments that resembled the familiar gaff hook used peated rules. Try your utmost to keep the young-| often fail to negotiate the curve worst chuckholes ironed out. |waiting since sometime last De- x ;
A . | ‘ inor nation can compete with its riches, its : ; as a second choice to Europe when the Nagis Ven ™ ¢ V t ¢ 2 V t : began to roll—but the true immigrant who was opportunity, its luxuries, its freedoms, its hal © er an, ains.. P= LO eS i |
seeking something basically better in a country | empt to 1, tn ap : y sh or where self-betterment was supposed to be possible. Intellect : Meclogy® Ae Eo Syme. He's a Great Guy,’ Survivor of Sinking Car Goes in Ditch. | Two suspects in an armed holdup were captured in a bulletThey havea pias of sitizenship that i 2 Shining “perfection 18 still Way ahead of the progressiveness : Of Carrier Hornet Declares After Visit Sheriff's deputiés today Hunted heennsd on Zasae-o8- Belmont early -today- and two others. . We who were born here largely take it all for elsewhere. ie By OPAL CROCKETT for two “good Samaritans” who| Patrolmen Edward Marcum and Ray Whobrey reported they granted. Those who sneaked through an under- Execution T Good President Truman can mark up a couple of sure votes. Mr, beat and robbed a stranded motor-/ wo parked at Belmont Ave. and Michigan 8t. at midnight when 5 ground or Who came in under a quota don't take n.ioco Good i (and. Mrs. Don Clark of Billings. Mont., think he's tops. [ist after offering to help Mim. | 100 sighted a car bearing what they believed to be Nesnss it for granted, so long as their memory returns WHEN a native son of this country gratui- It isn't common that one of the little guys gets in to see the The victim, William R. Turner, iq, at TARY Ss to the places they left and the reasons why they tously attempts sabotage and betrayal, a speedy President, but Don and his lovely lady did. That was the other 40, of 827 N. Keystone Ave; lost When they approached to. in- i Bis : left them. execution is a mite too good for him, but the 9ay when Don, a legless veteran, went to the capital as honored & Wristwatch and 325 to $30. vestigate, the car took off at a : wn . We have had a fairly fine, if well-rubbed, ex- tragedy of his treason weighs heavy on the father. SUest at a reunion of surviviors of the Aircraft Carrier Hornet. | Mr. Turner told deputies his car yg, “rats of speed. AY ‘ ]
Mr, Turner was treated at Gen-| The two men under arrestidied on Hoosier ays this eral Hospital, : | ‘entiffed as Roy Simpson, 21, of (week-end, tate police reported Meanwhile, city police today 1254 8. Talbot Ave. and Glenn C. today, Ane ERE SR ac
lwere looking for a pair of | Howell, 26, of 838 Park Ave. Po-| The victims were:
leopard skin shorts, he'll try to were among.143 seniors granted
Britain's garbage man wearing| croft 8t,; James Mason Givens Jr.
; ive gradu- silk shirts and flowing béard went 5532-N. P 1 .; Georg ! id wah. 3 health sinee he took on the State Department in And that brings us to our final controversy. PeCHY® ; y shirts and flowing beard went 5532-N. Pennsylvania St.; George Boys’ Club Rai | Mrs. Akers, 87 was struck b his awn private war. Some observers insist he Foam-rubber chairs are about to be installed in he wi 2 of Mr. Courtney geeking truth anew today after Shepherd Haerle, 4470 N. Dela- wa Kimmel Sr. 3758 N.la car yesterday as she ken : mever appeared’ more fit; others claim that he the House of Representatives for the comfort of them vate ro being fired by London City Coun-/ware 8t.; Willlam Bradford John-| py nevivania 8t., was found: notlacross U. 8. 40 in Terre Haute, L
Page, 28, earlier threw up a Jr, 5349 Kenwood Ave.;- Robert
{ | 1f-styled “vice den” b |today. Until he died a month AOI 0 v0.01 00 he was not “finding Fry Showalter, 1609 Christopher] 203 BS 4 381 AY Y fumes from a defective water
"| yestéfday, at which Dr. J. Harry graphed were not on the walls of Skylight Thieves ete i
citation, Madame shows, musical comedies, . and osophy department, spoke on “The. Kimmel's two sons were memPandit will be silent and. talkie motion pictures. | Treason of the Intellectuals.” . pers of the club.
2 | rbd ————————— Madam Pandit Sonstietive a took the lead today in honoring! BUFFALO, N.Y. June’ (up) Loses Stolen Car Race : |spinsters as women of the world. Crew members of flve racing sail-| PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (UP) reported that bu They observed “Old Maids Day.” boats were tossed into the Ni-|—Patrolman James Kirkpatrick store Sung he night ss #2 = Marion Richards, 55-year-old agara River yesterday when their jsaw his own sedan speed past him caped with $ in @ . Oftering to get in touch with|sponster’ originated the idea three vessels were overturned by highiye Mr.. Durante said on ! 3 anybody's ancestors, ERNEST years ago, sald she hopes ohserv- winds and waves. All were car duty. He took after it, but} between Atlanta and Chattanooga.” ~~ the plasier is chipped away. rte ~~ ALI, mystic and high priejf of ance gains world-wide popularity. rescued. oF |lost it in a 15-block pursuit, |
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cember for the bridge to be repaired and opened to traffic would be surprised to hear that it was in the city limits. Richard Growe, foreman of Marion County bridge. repair gang, was pretty sure this bridge wad in county territory. His men have blockaded it three times, the jast time with wire cable, because motorists insist on driving across © it. . r "_» “I DON'T know when it will be fixed," Mr. Growe said, "but it will take a lot of fixing. The. floor boards are rotted out, the bottom steel supports are bad and rivets have rusted out of the upper structure.” Commisisoner Nordsiek wanted to emphasize one point. “Most of this stuff can't be blamed on us,” he said. ‘We only came in in January. . Before that, the Republicans were reé- i sponsiblé for keeping the county fixed up.” Got a complaint? Speak up... oy ; : ! : you might even get something Sr ; done about it. White River bridge on 64th St... . good fishing, no ¢
Samaritans’ Beat, 2 Holdup Suspects Seized Rob Driver of §25 During Wild Police Chase
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went into a ditch on Thompson! : ; = Rd. at about 3 a. m. yesterday.| Fire at Suspects lad : Two young men drove up and of - | The. chase ended in 200 block | Mn I i ; fered to help. But when Mr, Tur-| Belmont Ave, when ihe SAF : Tie ner got out of his car, the youths stopped and two men ran throug i : CE pounced on him, beat him with{the B & 0 rousdbouse Jada 3 Others Die in State their fists and robbed him. |OfMcer Marcum sald he fired one ‘Week-E Js Mr. Turner's screams roused shot at the fleeing suspects. The On ; John R. Yakel, 1457 Thompson other two men in the car were) Two Indianapolis persons were Rd. who called the sheriff's office, Arrested on pre-robbery charges. among five traffic victims who
thorough thieves who took their|lice said Howell admitted the car| aes, Irma Morris, Indianapolis. victim's pants, as wel: as $20 in had been stolen from a Chicage Manuel Miller Indianapolis. {his wallet. |used car lot, 3 x Be : Cariifle. | Trouserless William A. Barnes.| 1, the automobile police sald ames H. Bensinger, Carl Bl {25, resident of the YMCA, Was (hoy found two revolvers, one Mrs. Anna Akers, Terre Haute, - [found In a clump of brush early yuh the registration numbers! A. H. Winheim, Webster Grove, yesterday near Indiana Ave. and pied off, a quantity of ammuni- Mo. a Bo 110th St. Mr. Barnes was treated tion and several items of men’s Police said the death of Mrs. iat General Hospital for cuts and ci. ¢hing. Morris, 45, was blamed on the brufses, ~~ - Gets License Number heavy Saturday rains. She died in | Police were questioning the sus: Randolph County hospital at Win. 13 | St dent ‘pects in the holdup of Cook's chester several hours after the 0Cca U | Market, 750 Massachusetts Ave \AF In eh she was riding uk \ May 17. The armed. pair escaped|’ Cc : 28 near there and { {with $150 in cash, ro over,
. ) i Receive De [ees A witness, who was parked In Mr. Miller; 36, of 714 N. Senate | ' ‘ {front of the store when the sus- Ave, was killed south of Ham. |pebts fled in a getaway car, jotted mond on U. 8. 41 yesterday when CRAWFORDEVIIIE June §..|/down the license number. Police N¢ walked around his stalled car
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laafdl it tallied with that on the|'0 100K into the gas tank and was
lautomobile seized last night. {hit by another car. nian . |. Rolls Down Embankment
degrees from Wabash Collegé yes-
; g Ea r. W terday at its 112th commescestent J eed in Stolen | p15 WV inhelm aida isa Suring joeremony. | I {bile went out of control in U. 8.
Indianapolis men who received! (50. & ngto rolled Bachelor of Arts degrees were: 50, sast-of Washington, and
Thurman Clark Anderson. 326 EJP «sll dSe A Mr—Benstnger—239- dled of 8 ; {Atden Dr.; Allen surward. Clau- Property 0 Ao Bensnger BS og of 3 ser, B763 N, New Jersey Bt; - ’ .|Saturday. after his car swe Hs
Thomas J. Connelly, 804 N. Ban-" ppp * Soized” After into a ditch beside U. 8. 41, north “jof Carlisle, :
ston, 145 Berkley Rd. ~~ { | . gu d by Judge Joseph; i Frederick Hoke Lesh, Bren- Sty ocdy 8 P
a A of receiving: , : \donwood; Fritz. Otto Meyer | Bieward on 4 Shazge €9 Made Ill by Fumes |Marott Hotel; Joseph W. Ricketts| gi rol was arrested May 29 From Defective Heater {when police discovered the base< nine persons at 39. N. Denny
Lewis Risley, 5 Iris Ave.; Charles! 3 LE 1 5 Edwin Scott. R. R. 12. Robert ment of his apartment house Was gt made {il last night by inhaling
ia club of boys and a& a storehouse h ted b lice Lane; Larry C. Van Treese, 1510] uf ; eater were trea y. po N. LaSalle St. ; {for city traffic signs: and signals emergency squad and a General D D : stolen by them. : | Hospital doctor. =% r. M . ‘Ross, president of Because. a sign was missing! En jotuns were Mv. ana Mra But fversity, was accorded sop, the intersection -of- Washingt ca wae ed Fhatn ohik the ~d66Tor of laws degree in ion Blvd. and 49th St. Miss Alice! theif ; recognition of his services in the dren, Russell, 15, and Trudie Ann, M. Brieant, Tudor Hall teacher! : Mr. Tho + tield of education. 110, of that address; Mr, mas : 4 | {was killed in an auto accident, t Mrs, Fran Tho Two seniors, Klaus Newes, Vi- yay 28 — LE mo her, in Fra {i nas, jenna, Austria, and Gene Potts, | Offer Pliotos. In’ Evidence | Mattoon, Mrs. Ing our sss, {Muncie, gave the commencement! produced as evidence in the on Grove, and. Mr. aad: M »
|addresses, a Wabash custom. Mr.| ase were signs and police photo-! ‘Newes spoke on “No Man Is An|graphs of ps an po 5; P {Herman Knecht, 5806 Beechwood
{Island,” and Mr. Potts on “The pnefense attorneys stated that iti Ave. ary ae Liberal Arts And Public Bdu-|w “| Police said an improper flue in- : Py |was not proved that the signs be-| 0000 on the basement heater
HE : {Tonged to the city. They also dis- ; 0 Send ah. commencement followed ssuntad the photographs because hod permitted fumes-10- seep up- Ha
baccalaureate ceremonies earlier {po signe which were ~photo-
Cotton, head of the Wabash phil- tp, clup room when photographed. : i $90 At Record Shop Father Durante, 30, of WEN. |Senate Ave., owner of Blue Record Shop, 416 Indiana burglars
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