Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 1
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61st YEAR—NUMBER 249 ~~ * THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1950 ESSE J SOIC Moe Fistome Sean PRICE Pye Cas
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,. | University Bark Pigeons Love Coeds State Denies
Sanitation OK For Julietta
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10 Days in the Poorhouse— Recommended Heavy Drinking 17 Changes at
Of Employees Home for Ared Plagues Julietta =a
: Improvements | Times Reporter Finds 4 Drunk .. _ By BOB BOURNE | {
sir The State Board of Public On Duty During Stay There Welfare today denied a state
a Se ment by County Commission
(Last of a series of articles)
Lal asi : Sri mo er Fred Nordsiek that the ! By BOB BOURNE Welfare Department had FOR THE 10 DAYS I worked at Julietta. Marion County Home, 2iven Julietta a “clean bill I Jiterally stumbled over drunken employees. of health.” °
The second day of my stay. Supt. Harry Barrett called an em-
v "“As 8 matte f fac ployvees’ meeting matter of fact, we made
f ao “There's been 100 much drinking here” Mr. Barrett said. “It 2 Te aations J0¢ must stop.” Nv : y . That night an employee dis- Were drunk on duty. Go head Oe xifare Depantiment mounting ‘rom a bus out of In One threatened an insdne Ment Concerning the ol dianapolis ‘nearly was killed patient, partment's report in answer te when ‘he staggeret. blindly before If you don't shut up, you —-, conditions at the Home listed in an oncoming truck. : Hil feed you a goof ball.” a series of articles in The Times, This was another fact of, life’ I Goof .ball is the name applied In his reply, Mr. Nordsiek said: found at Julietta while investigat- at the home for sleeping tablets “Are we to disbelieve the reIng’ complaints against the insti- available to employees and .in- ports of the Grand Jury and the tution and its management. mates almost at will. Welfare Department?”
Supt, Barrett's warning went In fact. in Ward 9, a partially-' = The bulk of The Times'-article » unheeded, paralyzed resident is in charge of dealt with bedbugs, lice and iA All during the following week. drugs during the day. For this vermin, - : Ch : ; A even though it was between pay- little task he receives an extra Photo by Lloyd B. Walton. Times Staff Photographer. Photo by Miss Freda Craig. Butler University. Freshman. . oe r . : 12 Recommendations Miss Freda Craig, 2143 N. Delaware St. ff and Miss Mary Stultz, 340 S. Ritter Ave. . ., these Times Photographer Lloyd B. Walton and Miss Stultz . . . days, Bt lege! four employees allotment of food. L We HRT Bnd any vermin® Butler University freshmen found the pigeons in University Park more than Fisndly==downright i lov. when Photographer Walton tried to write down identification, the Absenteeism Another Julietta Problem Warren Edwards, chief of the red _ing—feeding ti time or not. esr pigeons took over. ; elfare's inspection staff said, ne Ce Re A —_———— » ' z : . Bor a He doesn't carry the kev to the room, but it is opened for him “but, of course, we didn’t sleep as zy !every morning. The rest of the day he sits “on guard.” in the beds.” Patrick J. Barton Named ‘Jug’ of Whisky -3 He Takes Too Many Chances" - And something might be said about absenteeism if Supt. Bar- In the department's last report,
9 St N ri R rett either Knew or cared. . written June 28, it made 12 recom. - ar avy ero escues But he seldom sees employee. mendations. They included: He is away from the Home Suring most daylight hours taking ONE: Renovation of the sew
Jugs Thief as 3 out Girl as 5 Perish in Fire care of be milking wachine sales oi an existance, "2g disposal piant which has ot
Ruse Fails
To City Controller Post
Mayor Bayt Announces Appointment;
: ; As one man told me: . . . RL . FE 3 Hiz wife, on the payroll as “ : TWO: Drilling of new wells New Financial Head Was Former Rent Director i NEW YORK. Nov. 18 Drags Her From Flames by Her Hair a de on the pays] ws “Ihave spent the last few sears drinking Difling of sew welts don Patrick J, Barton, former area rent director here, today he- Z- Sp to a Po on .. Short While After Arriving From Korea |. /most of the time. EE Na a are Improperly located. and ses — came fiscal head of the $50 million Indianapolis City corporation. Bh 4 street cOrRér. early LE Sn _ : They receive a. combined ip- o I ra ay J " $40 cording to the State, Board of Mr. Barton, who is 35. was appointed city controller by Mayor ae; re rE NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UP) <A Navy veteran of two wars who', — ."C¢ csman annually plus room Say 1 have mY Pension» # Health, the water supply is un2 : today. and asked him to was’ newly home from Korea: rushed. into a burning building today hihiil : 3 month and look at me. satisfactory. : PEs
Bayt ‘and took the oath of office at 9 a.m: A World War II Army and Navy veteran, the new controller is a life- long resident of Indianapolis. He- was graduated. from
hold a bottle of whisky. Then he pulled a gun and started going through his
and board. A third member Of © he Home dedycts $32.25 from. THREE: Placement of drink the Barrett family also is on the pension hefore the inmate ing fountains in the old part of pavroll. s even sees it. The resident realizes (pe building,
and saved a ‘1Jj-vear-old girl from flames which killed her parents and three sisters. —
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Cathedral High School, attended iter te The hero was Seaman Edward Kane, 25 winner of nine battle : : where ‘common tin ric 8 ckets : ; . , “Ors rder ‘oth f g=~ == Butler University, and won_his Horne vi A po ed out t stars in the South Pacific campaigns of ‘World War II. He had Tog B; Ore Roe es 37.23 2 oui, F cups are still used. * i C " C C 1 ‘ o a ] rs. & ” tt . 0 1 S p. <¥ f y ” a 5 I:I.LB degree from Indiana Law hed onl-lo come home only 24 hours earlier rr arrel eceives Yio And even though they pay. FOUR: -Tight lids for garbage £ School be. Police Officer James to recuperate from wounds re- Cept that she rushed to her fa- month. board and room. vét has sume of these men work on de- pails. : > : Williams, 33 i ivilian y oh ors Ri y a job in a3 ‘oer ‘tory 1a lf dite int ! rp : . Joins State Police y Jian H TE hs Phelan ceived in the Korean conflict. thers. side when she awoke” a job in 2 ocr] factor) tails lin the Kit hen, in the fields FIVE: ETrective measurss #4 Clolnes. e. saaliered the The rescued girl was Dorothy “The rom was full oi smoke Meanwhile. residents. of the wherever there is work to: be should be taken to keep flies off 2 : Mr. Barton joined headquarters bottie over King's' head : Ha 4 . : Hom hstlv elderly pensioners, done ¢ og 1] ; : Cite : Olson..a high school sophomore. she said. "I couldn't see anvthing. me, mostly elderly p ners, ' screen doors that swing inward. 5 post of the state police force and hauled him off to jail. Mr. Kane -pulied her by her hair I heard the others coughing: Then ,: SIX: Resurface or replace -floor ; -- . when he was 21. and took his-le- 3 _Innununmnnnnngaemnnnn fs rom the burning Olson home as this sailof grabbed me by the Many Want Work to Keep Busy in main Kitchen. = < 273} Or s-} “of y 5: . Sas . ” » 5 4 Gain 3 Miles gal training at the same ‘time she sat sobbing by the body of hair and that's all I-kememher TE Sr or ara to hot iar tiie the Thess he. tion id EN: provide fixtures for 3 i or {4ther ” RS Many want to Work: i eip Daas Lh. 11nt ri In 12 adequate venti ation in the main i He continued his law studies her father. She was not injured. Mr."Kane ix 2 the tside walks ar W ervday < a In Border Push after becoming assistant law l- The seaman then made an efl- Sutferod. cuts on the Wongs A who = eeps the oh! ‘ a al as near Ward 9 avery day. He wield Kitche n. Fi . Trai . Ara d . hb { rescue the.girl’s par ta ie ! 4 y ‘ . “A the broom from his wheel chair, El« a , iv EY % By E ARNEST HOBERECHT 100040 for the Indiana Supreme ie ort 1o-. rescue the.girls parents. ,, dest hero. he went. home and I asked him whv he was working. It seemed hard for him ! HiT Prayide individual | L a téd Press Sag Sorrosvundim Court. He later became deputy George Olsen. 51, and May. .51 wenl 10. bed and onlv after Fo asked him why he was worki % see ; ard f : “...,, towels at all hand washing lavas OKY 0, Nov nite a- y ’ S : and their three other daughters, © hed as or SE “1 like to have something to do was a busy man ali my ile,” g5ries used bv food h 2 , "ny ana neil ¢ ther al rs, : 1 . . Sus andlers ; attornev general. AL : ! i porters route im out later dit A . : ; . 8 tions armies "advanced another 3 g a RTE Ruth. 21: Plovente. 13. and. Eve by 2 Fo t d hi m o i 1a re 1 he said . NINE: Replace tin cups with * g three miles on the heels of with-' Mr. Barton served first in e ivi. 8 Fut the Intense heat drove fa! er a Stat n Ft detec-. pagidents receite surprisingly - " cups which are of easily cleans = “drawing Communists in north--Army in the criminal investiga- tc Hace : tive learn—of-his-son's action. ti*tie Tor their —monthlv——board Residents miust keep their be- able CONS PUSHIN. = x 3 BT : F am at L ne ’ 3 - Be a é | 3 = “west Korea-today. -ition division, then became an at- Troo ers to Carr Nentasted Her “Just Too Brave" vyevments- In the main they re- Ongings on=a folding chair. ‘on : : i But Red troops reinforced by tack boat officer with the Navy entnated Hern. : : ; he floor or laid across their beds. TEN: Discard ail chipped and . x . but Re '00ps” reintorcea -by tac : € id sat re Ke ; as been nom Mr. Kane's girl. friend elen ceive .poor treatment and poor! or ‘]i0 § s racked -granitewa; ; 5 sea hurled pack an Allied spear- in the Southwest Pacific. Extradition Request rs inpriy il oe 5 Sf ar 1, Si 53. and “he . a : ju ¥ _ foo Poe : : Fhey-are not furnished dressers ramen on ans: 7 = hes ak : " : nat H SAVER SMIVEr DLAY LYNX, od 8 1e Wag jus : : 5 : “ : : LEVEN: Provide approved fa4 head on the northeast coasf. He ‘was physically unqualified. Indiana state troopers and pa- award because he gave his life- brave he takes. too many ~The poor treatment comes from. oven laundry service is not the oot ne or oF a ‘and Chinese and Korean Commu- for military duty until he under- role officers will leave todav. if belt to a buddy when their mine=—chances yoorly paid emplovees who work ‘ame. Employees receive person- sanitation n the’ Negro rr » . 4 p a rw ply - hy i 5 5 — : Q x } ir ve \ > Dd t A dining Lf ) nists fought fiercely around went a major correctional opera--possible, for Minenapolis. CATTY: sweeper. wis Sunk. was saying Kireme: id the haze Tn the long hours for salaries ranging Alized service TIhelr clothes . room and main kitchen 2 "ok 3 st-¢ 1 is OW s : ext raditi : re Ay ; ew ¥: 3 gireinen fan n 148 10 1 _ .s ey ype pts 10 roned__and ain K n. £ Tokenon on the east-central tion at his own expen: e. ing PN Raion papers for the re- goodnight fo a girl friend earl¥ oi .ororv. icon residence appar. irom $40 to 875 a month. Sonu SC reer to them ironed TWELVE: Install hooster heat5 Advanced to Director turn o . €. Stephenson. todav—across the street from the AntIv=% Es Wat . skilled wor § TTeweive S100 a Totaet r= et ; ’ 4 dh pd a ¢ i ntlv was caused by a defective SKIL y > ers where-necessary to maintaf - Elsewhere they had broken off He became area rent-attorney Jean C. Copeland. state admin= Olson's “Staten Island residence chimn#y : A month <I - Residents’ clothes are pict jceq up higher eh of the ude 4 contac t with “the Biles OF Were: ...r his military separatiom: Mr.’ istfator of the Interstate: Pro-'when the flash fire brokebiit. ei R Residents got sia v' gruel. ina large canvas caftt, ashe ih Eas ot 170 Ares Tapes 3 : o £2 > . + 3 * ; . ine-Irnt } LOrea i v y 4 pn Ses. ~ - = offering merely to en.resistance. Barton advanced to —director—of-Pation-and-Parble Conipact. said. Ha climbed up.the front of the 3 ¢ 7 “Kt re Emnlovees get balanced meals, d dumped back into the ea rorEEit or higher. = E The Reds launched their most the office-and resigned M-March. documents were being Gasser ed house. by kicking in windowpanes OrIV yesterday in juEed EHiDlovess live o in private are not ironed.” and—often a a a ! — ey : 2 furious and only successful attack for issuance by G Schrick sine the frames ns a ladder nen his ship by 2 : at with ‘hey are iniested—with lice even ew: ol the .recommenqaations.. § : 1950. to beconie Democrat ‘can ) 0V, chricker and using the frames as a ladder Ee i Batis ooms, Anmates in, wards vith they ! Ht ] : : SUT ao : 5 with {the help of North Korean. . - of a request for return of the Tha scrawled along A Seconds Je After the he gave x pa y ; Hed HR, accord = -didate——for-—judge—eof—Probate— 1. EIUEIL 1 revurn. Of _1neThen he crawled along a CORY ES . POPES te 3 SHER - : RAINE TFAIRIOE BATIATION Tanded. Cone He Last iH The Nag. 7 LoFmerKu-Kius—Khn—leader —onstory lode —lnocimg out —win Nis Tehell io who : im EL a] = ka = = 2 a 8 ek - . 2 hd : : x shelby ide y + AS x estate Fire NaAars 0 : z pening me Communist lines 25 election. parole from’ a4 life sentence for dows. until he heard a whimper iia 4 Tm shat Residents Handed Olid Clothes al $1 a a list of a rec i miles south of Chongjin.— ‘ murder saw this kid Yin ihe three hours bed as res- si ra list :om- # i ! . » . . . R Se Lid SILL on the ; Hh o < ETT R “TedK . ps oF ta ; - Altogether seven 10 eight en- MT: Barton 1s married and ves Stephenson. was arrested ves- deck in pajamas,’ he said. ~j coed: When an emip Oovoees first B ies wor a safary, he igvissued ® niendal i = mas he : g oe » at 2011 N. Pennsylvania St terday in. Crystal Village a tol as Hepp an rat tt : wnit nf clothes that he mav. keep for his owr safety of the 5H Arsons w 3} Y 3 1 * . . n, ADT: age, 1 her: ‘get up and get out the . ew suit of cloth tha H 2 : 3 (Continued on Page 3--Col. 4) . "non suburb of M e; 1 . 't ge: rl gel P 4 t Di b t D i D i h hy 1h : i or hand. residents often are handed clothes from inhabit the home. . . s - SRD - { t Minneapolis, where he window. But. she did know Jiaperes etection rive On tne oUner AN A » died. And when an inmate's oe vai 4 3 was employed as a, linotype oper-.w hat was going on. She jus! P ls u d sther residents who recently have 4 ied. ne y 1 ! oy gin Te A y . wv '- \ 1 ig «x ~ s ya v e Will 1 i . 4 : ator. for publishers’ of two whimpered.’ articipation S rge clothes go-to the laundry, it is a pretty sure bet h ( Wife of Rep. Vinson A z country weekly newspapers, ‘So 1 grabbed het by the hai? All Indianapolis residents who same clothes bac) ald rock garden, Once We were . 3 . J i Maj. Robert O'Neal: executive and one arm and took her out have not heen exantined for pos Near the end of my stay. I one voung and. ull_of hope and ideas Dies in Naval Hospital x 3 x d iA . SA ant A on hi : Tel - v © v : State police officer: saids his men the window. and put her on the sible diahetes were urged today.day sat or._a' bench in front o Some of us fulfilled pur purposes WASHINGTON, Nov, 18 (UP) { ‘er : ) : } , litte Bent. elderiy m ¥ ! $ were ready to leave as soon as jittle ledgé™ A couple of men on to take part in a week-long. dia- the Home. A little. bent ide * But now we are all déad. yet we Mrs. Mary Greene Vinson, wife § papers are prepared. the ground heiped her down. betes drive sponsored hv the In- woman hobbled over and sat be refuse to die of Rep. Carl, Vinson (D. Ga.), i “Quicker the Better” “1 went back in the room and dianapolis Medical Societ: side. me “Ieave . while vou . can. son. died today at Bethesda Naval i Mr. Copeland indicated the saW a man face down og a day An estimated 500, persons in “What is a nice young man like qon't get mixed np with the dy Hospita x quicker ‘the better’ will- be the bed. But I was sure he was dead. Marion County have the disease vou doing here?” - ing.” « She had been ill for many years, 5 t as su 3 4 : se loing : : ; i 8 r fie : £ rule in attempting to bring back By: then the ‘flames were so bad and don’t know it. Society officials ‘Working. 1 said She Dpicke her cine and A native of New Philadelphia, : § the man who won freedom las* | had to get out vit iid, Last year. when 5000 persons “I have a grandson ahout vour hobbled off. dic not look O. she was oar to Rep. Vile I Mae rer A Pe fight, then Dorothy =aid she couldnt re- were examined, 79 new cases were ager and J wouldn't Jet him work hack = on here-in 1921 3 ossed it away by disappearing in member much about the fire ex- foun i ' a 3 i . . 7 1 1 ! Ol a ik his \ d vou ; i i I n a place like this. How di 1 3 violation of parole. : . ies i ; \ rn ; come to be here S ed ors : Stephenson told authorities he ‘Th All Fl H ; 8 an, : ! | aut ! ey ew ome — ‘ 1 told her much the same st 3 rer much the same
skipped out because ‘all 1 wanted
om my parcte vas a ane 0 4 Red Jets Escort B-29s iret, She iitened Sareuli Chief Cause of Prosperity
earn a decent living in private : Then she said:
business.” He said he —was_de- ’ Oi iit “Ever notice the old rock gar Dean Weimer of IU Business School Ried that chance. i But Fail to Fire One Shot den behind this place?" > ih { re. ;
“T'was completely at the mercy It could be heautifil. but weeds Warns Peace Could Bring a Recession
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i | (Continued on Page 3—Col. 3) Watch Bombers ‘are rampant. It is. dving from By TARRY STILLERMAN, Times Real Estate Editor : neglect. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Nov. 16 War is the chief cause of the ) Times Index Make Their Run “We here are a Int like that current wave of prosperity in the United States, and full peace : fio Em . ” pA could quickly break it up z LL Abbut Pesple ............ 37 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 CW eather : Tht was the w ng sounded today by Dean Arthur M, z i. Amusements ......, ..00 32 (UP)--Four Russian-made jet Weimer of Indiana University's Business School at the 43d annual BABE verse iharaaaiaan 13 fighters intercepted and flew Outlook convention of the National Assotiation of Real Estate Boards. | Comics esrseinunssnnasnna 37 “escort on--30 B-29 bombers z Eh Dean Weimer warned of pos- TE — I ———. Crossword ...........:. 32 in North Korea without firing * Normal for this time of sible recession if all-out peace! Year, And prices of existing prop- § Editorials .............. 38 a. shot, an Air Force spokes-- year. Not very cold to- cyme’ , erties will be firm. Erskine Johnson ......... 33 -! man reported today. . “hight, 32. Not very warm “Peace is the best secret Their interpretation of business x Harold H., Hartley...... 40 The incident occurred yester- tomorrow. 50. No rain, . weapon the Russians could have.” outlooks for 1951 mirrored foreN i Mrs. Mannbrs cisvseness. 470 dayas'the U, 8. aircraft were : ro snow. he declared. “It could bring about Casts of residential trends givem 1 8 Needlework .....¢es..... 14 winging toward a target area Saturd 4 | oh recession and economic chaos Yesterday by appraisers ina Pe i I Obituaries ........... 21, 30 on the .Yalu River which sepa- ° wig aya ea, fae a A a “H ig Dw irs said 2 a rates Korea from Manchuria. ana warmer. w Rep. Dewey Short ( R. Mo.} was oweve ean Welrer sag. : Sea advan Nivsiivei 14 + The spokesman said B-29 LOCAL TEMPERATURES to say more about this matter to- the stricter regulations are “more k Radio’ and Television.... 30 «crews sighted four Soviet-mader a ww. 3 10 Th ! day. He was to speak on Jegis'a- apparent than real” Hs sald : Ruark ........ 000i) MIG-15 jets at sea about 10 OE TE me tive and defense plans befoie the there was no great effect of :
reaitors’ Washington committee. trols in areas other than
BPOPLE. liavicieade issn Se 26 + miles off the Korean east ‘coast. Meanwhile, a panel of brokers, down-payment gh
| BOVOIA i...nvaaisiansiess 37 The jets flew along with the : | Mayor Bayt, Patrick Horton and 4 City Clerk Richard 3 S. Stew. es Nilson Lol... ar bombers until the B-29s reached When the’ jets, gof to the today told their cohorts that fear, Home demand kid at (left to right) . ies « Mr. Barton repeats the oath of office and | YWOMBO'S: 24 vsusssisns dd Hh their target and’ dumped their border, the spokesman said, Humidity at 12:30 a.m. 61 ‘of inflation will put more people! SE ok Nz dos gets ity controller following his appointment by. the mayer } mis | bombs. ; “they flew on home.” i os — - in. the ‘home-buying market , (Continued
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