Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1950 — Page 2

PB ol: ive gare of 11 = = _ Told to Expect = lS - LANGL Her 6th Twins

“ONSET, Toms , Nov. 22 Tu P)— Mrs. Anita Lopes, 29 - year - old mother of 11 children, said today

her doctor has warned her to exof twins --at

26 State Serigtors | ee Meet Here Dec. 5 By NOBLE REED ~The first caucus session of the pect her sixth sel majority leadership in !€ast-this month legislature opening in Janu- 2x?

- LOPES, wife of rodd ary was called today for Dec. 5 eo. 2 IL

MRS, the holiday will

liday Travelers Paul Poynter, 75, Indiana Ho ely Sen — = Begin Big Rush Publisher, of a Preacher Began Career :

Tickef Offices Here Expect Heavy Sales Thoughts of turkey and stuffin’ grep followed in his footsteps. at home have sent Indiana residents scurrying to bus. términal gied in St. and airline ticket offices. ; One airline reported travel over gow |s editor of the St. Peters-

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Used H : : : : Ta Be Used ture FR anklin 4411 Christmas mail, in and out of Mr. Poynter, who was publisher of the St. J etersburg Times Indianapolis, will flow as freely Petersburg vesterday at the age of 7 as regular postal employees and

His son, Neson. a former Scripps-Howard newspaper executive, 1600 extra workers can handle it. “= No delay is anticipated, Post-

Attorneys to Get master George Ress said today.

In State in 1897, Headed St. Petersburg Times

Funeral services were being arranged today in St. Petersburg, Fla. for Paul Poynter, Indiana newspaper publisher whose two chil-

be the heaviesi py.g paper. He also is owner of

» s r. Raymond Still- : toibegin: an outline of major ig a4 Dr. Rayme es 4 a ltoade have added radio station WTSP in St. Peters- - 3 The postmaster said the rush gi ex equipmen na a rush ol p, d of Congressional Quar- : of overseas ristmas parcels legis tion the party will sponsor urg an 8 3 : . gi oe y b po would be a “multiple birth” for bus passengers is expected to be- tery News Features Washington. Tax eturn Tips was virtually over and service- =) i i the General Assembly. the sixth time in nine years gin this afternoon. D.C. Problems in making out federal men in all theaters should receive’ res Twenty-six" Republican State Besides the twins. she has two Little travel activity is vre- Mr Poynter's daughter Mrs. income tax returns will be con-iipeir packages on time insofar as : Senators were summoned bY 40. auonters: One of her oldest PCrted from Camp Atterbury. Ww, €.. Jamison, is editor of the sidered Dec. 1-2 during a 1aw the. Indianapoll¥-handling is conCale J. Holder, State GOP chair- sets of twins died in infancy Most soldiers there are concen- Sullivan (Ind.) Times. institute at the Indianapolis cerned. man, to convene at party head- g —. . trating on Christmas furloughs Advocate of Prohibition Division Indiana University The backlog of, third and fourth quarters here to organize their ‘ and already are making reserva- yo. pooior had been an advo- School of Law. class matter which jammed the , . floor leadership and work on Police Hunt tions : cate of prohibition, supporting it . All. Indiana attorneys have Indianapol.s Post Office a short tentative drafts of bills. The Monon Railroad. serving go .ite threats and boveotts. His Deen invited to attend the insti- time ago has been completely | - 1 Sen. John VanNees,:w GOP Purse Snatchers more college and university areas newspapers would not accept tute, at which tax experts of the cleared, Postmaster Ress- said. floor leader in the 1949 session; than any other in Indiana, re- liquor advertising Indianapolis office, Bureau of In- Won't Have Backlog 18’ expected to be elected ma- Police eafly today searched for ;orted a flood of students will “r= fought for better '¢Tnal Revenue, will discuss In- “The Christmas rush will prob- > jority leader of Senate and will purse snatchers operating in north pour out of Bloomington, Craw- oo. “00 supply and Come tax information require- yhiy pile us up again” Mr. Ress preside at all preliminary caucus central and east side of Indian- fordsville, Greencastle and La-,_ cil manager form of gov- Ments «and explain “common g5iq, ~ “but we won't go inte. it wv sessions before the on week gr apolis fayette : ernment > : errors. with any backlog of unhandled b Ty e second wee n Ve » i xtra E 1 5 oe re The repres tres II inclade Edthe legislature the secon: Mrs, “Belle Weinberg, 1445 N 2 Fovilte & Xtra Fyuopmey He was born Mar 29 1875.0 a a ioe wil & cio J eo matter. e January. 1 3 f her ira. equipient has been in Eminence, Ind., the grandson £ advisor; Ervesi Beginning Dec. 1 extra emGOP Senate Majority ~ =» Delaware St. reported loss of her povided to handle the crowds, &, “on cic thee 1 Ene Re En iaoi ployees, hardlers, and carriers purse, containing $1 and spec- zithough traffic (is not expected of 8 cenit tiaing © Rentusky Wilbur’ er, assistant will be added. By the middle of The, Republicans will have a 1.0 worth $40. to a man who to he appreciably heavier. than preacher. His boyhood was Spent! Geores A Bender. chief office t | small majority of 26 to 24 mem stepped from a car as she was previsus Thanksgivings in Gloversdale, and he was 304 head Te, Boudqe. ating > ine month, a : ed : yr : aba $ 2 i y ho will: bi te .approximately aux ary pers over the Democrats in the walking at 28th and Meridian Sts Bus lines have not yet found: a yore De Pauw Univer A t Tinkba i aaricipuns arr will he delivering Boliday : Senate. Mrs. Weinberg said the man yny great increase of business SY IN 7 ith State Bar Association; . i. i 10. threw her to the ground. took the » to the holidi There i Mr. Poynter began his: career Jou University of Michigan ¢ of ma Chairman Holder said the Re- B due to the holiday. There is some the Sullivan [®¥ fepresenting American Law 1 He said the majority of the 34-

indication that volume will usual. Closing of factories Friday reason for

publican majority members of the purse and Jeft in the car. which House of Representatives will he was driven by another man. Mrs. called for their first caucus ses- Weinberg, who is 67. was treated sion a few days after the Sena- by her family doctor for bruises tors open their conferences, possi- suffered in the struggle bly Dec. 9 or 10. An dttempted purse-snatching The party leadership will have by two men at LaSalle and Mich-

14, was fined $25 in munijei pal court after he admitted he bit his wife on the arm when she threw him out of bed.

power to create new revenues and# possibly lift the lids from bonding ‘and taxing limits so some near bankrupt municipalities can get back on their feet financ ially.

the two-day

J.awrence

What makes a railroad ?

wo There's one ingredient in the making of a railroad that

vou can’t measure in miles of rail, :might of motive

power or. tons of freight.”

Call it spirit,” if you like. It's the quality that binds

railroad men and railroad tools into a

unified whole. Te

This is a good time of vear to talk about the Illinois

Central's spirit. For it springs from the sturdy root an Ea * » Bescon brought. ashore by the Pilgrims 330: x Years ago.

ticket

Conservation Education Columbus, Ind.;

Purdue (University, and organization officials attende conference Elected to head the group was McKinney,

complex. but

as ' publisher of 1897

ite: Roger Branigin, Lafayelte, chairmal State Bab Association's committee on con- ditional employees would be fin-

8 : gt Joga! sducayion; Dean and ished by Dec. 26. He expects the 1 TU

sellers said. be greater than some stores and

Democrat. in Other Interests

ley A Christmas rush to be over shortly

was giten as a Later he became financially in- | % Thurston, Milt od. | 4 the expected rush. terested in newspapers in Sey- ® id Rohe: : 8 ian A New Dy. after Jan. 1. or t nd miour, Kokomo, Noblesville and neny ‘alte: Keaton. Rushville Mr. Rees added that a i Sarasota, Clear partments of the Post Office

Perry "Convicted Woman Held would be closed all day Thanks-

ter Brooksville and

~only four weeks of preliminary {gan Sts.- was reported by Miss xy givin 2s study to prepare the party's chief Margaret Hines. 910 Dailey St Stressed at Meeting Bid HicktEy, N. © Pending New Trial Plea * Spear a delivery and holiday legislative materials. Miss Hnies said the men came up ARSHATL “Nov 22 Ir He bough the; St.Petersburg MINGTON, Nov. 22 (UP) ¢ Nr ‘tio ill be maintained as Seek More Home Rule one on either side, and grabbed oy I Times in 1912 when the tourist’ BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 22 4 Sy ea Y HiamiAn ; y One of the GOP’s maj i roi. at her purse but ran when she creased emphasis on conservation center, . now rated at 100.000 - Mrs. Mary Hopson, 43, convict. usual. i : ¥ Jor proj- cred nied education was stressed at the ‘an- population, was a small: fishing ed of manslaughter, will be he i . . . ects willbe proposed legislation i nual meeting of Indiana Soil Con-/ j)15ge. in Monroe County jail until to give more “home rule” powers > J servation. Digtrict Supervisors He is survived by his wife. the hearing is held on a motion ro ewsman- [pac er an S / 1 7 IN is Indiana’ . ues in regard to Puts on Bite which closed today at Turkey Run jormer Miss Alice Wilkev., and a new trial, authorities ‘said to- a 4 r financial! problems. : : 3 State Park their two children day - -.- This is expected to mean bills MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 22 Approximately 200 supervisors He was a member of the Chris A jury deliberated three hours Commits Suicide that would give the cities more {UP)-—Walter 0. Lovhaug, state officials, representatives of (ian Science ¢hurch yesterday before returning a ver-

the Masons county agents the Flks and the Delta d fraternity :

Upsilon dict convicting the widow of the COLUMBIA, Mo.. Nov. 22 (UP) Aug. 25 shooting of John W. Robert M. Neal, veteran newsYoung. 48, in her home. She was man and University of Missouri}

Aid sentenced to 2-to-21 years in wom- journalism professor, committed

Roosevelt

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Wingate He had been -presideiit of «the Indiana Democratic Editorial As- ®N'8 prison. suicide by firing one shot into his |. sociation and of President Roose- Defense Attorney Richard Wild- heart, authorities said today. velt's 1938 Committee for Fcon- or asked for ‘the new trial, up- - Acting Coroner Temple Moromic and Social Survey of the holding Mrs. Hopson's statement gett said Mr. Neal, 49, apparently

She pressed. a 32-caliber automatic

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eight ‘miles f peak, sent | in the hope ‘ response fro - But. Chief J no repiy. : Send The Natior said a second probably wo site later tod CAA offic Director. of Faught alsc planes. The. missio to be led by Ing of Chica vesterday an at 5p. m. (I carried enou until 8 p. m. rey made h Idaho at 2:4¢ Twelve m. Tribes Miss children, and were killed i ‘June 9 in the east Columb hot recovers

May Two of th plane which were widow

killed in the cording to th ner, pastor Mission at said ground get to the b: skirting Jacl there, they [I

Tn L. INOCKT

For to those Pilgrims. and io us. the true spirit of

Thanksgiving is in gratitude-—not for blessings received —but for the freedem lo Work tow ard the création of

those blessings. The

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thanks in the same way for the privilegt of working for those whose friendship and patronage enable us to

“sustain ourselves, For the spirit of the Illinois Central is the spirit of .. work. All that we ask is the right to work and te carn

the friendship and patronage of those we serve.

W. A. Jouxsrton President

\ 2 81 i; a ? \ ; J \ Lor “ : Audi a A " a £3 a 3 i : < A { 5 2 is a 5 Ni L 3 “ a : te yi EE

“amghe Pilg: ims gave thanks for the privilege of planting,

cultivating and harvesting their first crop. We give

South the shooting was accidental. Soin 5 oo ” ac isto] : st hi ‘hes b It's smoo He was a member of the Indiana Said a shotgun Young was teach- | Rw agains , iis chest and fired fresh Fro; Fuel Administration. the Nationg) IN& her to shoot accidentally dis- a hi o fhe.gun catohing : f whole fo 'Alrlines board of directors and charged, as Ye hut En Open 4 Mondays Be ore frozen eg was a director in the Union Tnist ‘ ir Fx 3 ’ : : Co. St. Petersburg ie Refuses Death Card,’ study of Mr. Neal's home last “night. Mr. Neal, who had been ° s 5 Mr. Poynter believed the way Man Killed in Crash - {% eral months, haa been in Christmas, Beginning Nov. 27 {is still open for success in the . MICHIGAN: CITY, Ind. Nov. charge of the copy desk ofthe : j newspaper business. 22 UP) A 30-year-old drafts- Columbia Missourian for several | “Opportunities are just 4s great man wags killed today, only an years. The Missourian iz a daily i SUPE today for the young man in pub- hour after he refused to accept newspaper published bv the uni- > lishing as when 1 got ‘out of col- an ace of spades in a card game 'versity's School of Journalism. lege.” he said recently. because it was ‘the card of death.” Mr. Neal had worked as a copy- DIA rient ¢ they aving r . Jers . §- om ETI sh they wise Siayglioades on Sie. se Ib Shop Monday Through Saturday hy ( € in a pa rs ved as assists “ Benjamin Henderson Pl 1 : H I papers, served as assistant profes : . church basement while they sor of journalism at the Univer- ¢ vm ‘- Services Arranged watched a. television show. Shortly sity of Wisconsin from 1936-42 9:00 to 5:25 tor , ia for after Mr. Thomas imitated a TV and was news editor of the Wis . . Benjamin F. Henderson, former : : Te Van Buren Township Trustee in actor and rejected the ace he left. consin State Journal in 1943. He . & 0 ” «mT . as kille 5 ARTY 4 PUT ’ > Brown County and former school AM Fhomas was Kk Hed instantly wag the author of several text teacher there died vesterday at at 1:15 a m state police re- hooks on journalism. the ‘home# of his daughter, Mrs ported. when he“ipparently dozed Mr. Neal is survived by his wife Winifred Schultz 425 Ponlar 2b the wheel of his car and 3 and five children. } oh : . went across two lanes of Ind. 212, mm EE i Road. He war 26 : t of her and struck big { Mr. Henderson, who was a re- EE R nore TR a mg i tired farmer. was born in Brown U¢ o County and spent most of his life Michigan City Man there, ‘ 5 ; Services will be at T1030 a. m Dies in Crash 23 = : Z . ‘Friday at. the Flannagan, Reed A car-truck crash early today 2 : 3 : : and Hull Mortuary In Columbus. gt the life of Tony Thomas. 30 ; . 2 Burial will be in Garland Brook gf Michigan City. ’ rd e ged 0 FR anklin 4411 Cemetery, Columbus Mr, Thomas was driving on U. 8. : Surviving besides the daughter 212 near Michigan €ity when his ¥o +32 : Sue : i are three sons, Howard and Rob- car swerved across the four-lane i ert. Columbus, and Virgil, Indi- highway, state police reported. anapolis, and a brother, Freeman The car was hit by a truck : | Edgewood. driven by Charles ‘Barnes, Kala- ea 1. : ; ; -mazoo, Mich, Mr, Barnes : was not Wi $ I wi i & i P 4 .. ASSENT WARE Tor HaTe. or ‘Watch Tomorrow's Papers for SHIADELP Hin Nov. 22 auburn E. Petty, 21, of Pontiac, : | (UP) - Harold FE. Stassen, presi- Mich, and Arbyrd, Mo., died yes- | dent of ‘the University of Penn- terday in Huntington. i sylvania. will make. an air tour of. He was injured in a traffic ac i Asia and South Africa. next cident Mond ay while driving from { month, his office =aid today. Pontiac to Missouri, | | i i : | : i i 3 i g 3 ; - oC ER. fr Pe q = CR

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