Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1951 — Page 3

Loses Its Support

FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 195¢

Anti-Lottery Bill

House Group -Cites Too Much Opposition

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Jail sentences in drunken-driving cases were adopted in the House of Representatives here today. The amendments increased the proposed jail sentences from a flat ftve days to a maximum of six months and increased the maximum fines from $100 to $200. The bill then was sent to third

reading for passage probably next week.

Welfare Secrecy

The measure that would open the books of the county welfare departments and ‘make them public records as to the names of recipients was held up on the floor of the Senate by Sen. John VanNess, GOP majority leader. The bill will be called down for reading as a special order of business at 2 p. m. Monday to give Democratic Floor Leader Leo Stemle time to speak on it.

Abolishing Traffic Safety

A Democratic attempt to block the bill that would abolish the Indiana Traffic Safety Commission was defeated in the House. Rep. Hugh Dillin, Democratic floor leader, charged the bill was| a “ripper” move to take control of the traffic commission away from Gov. Schricker and transfer it to the Motor License Bureau under Republican Secretary of State Leland Smith. His amendment to kill - the transfer to the Motor License Bureau was defeated and the pill was sent to third reading for passage.

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King Plans Wedding on Birthday; Shah of Iran to Take Vows Monday

LONDON, Feb, 9 (UP)—The London Daily Mail said today that King Farouk of Egypt will marry Narriman Sadek, 17, tomor-| row or Sunday in Abdin palace in Cairo. King Farouk will be 31 Sunday, and the Daily Mail said it understood the wedding announcement had been timed to coincide with that event. | The bride is expected to take! ! a name beginning with the let-{the Shah and his bride and their| ter “F”—the lucky letter of the families go through the actual dynasty. ; ‘ceremony in an adjoining room. If King Farouk marries Sun-| Tall auburn-haired Soraya will

day, the wedding will take place] Wear a Christian Dior dress of within a few hours of that of the| Silver lame ore Nn B00 Shah of Iran, who is marrying | feathers apt. Ay oe will wear Soraya Isfandiari, 18-year-old | MOnds ind Sequins, pi the hive daughter of a tribal leader, in|2 White mink cape

marble Golestan Palace in Teh- Mobile trip from her house to

ithe palace.

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"1% Fighter planes of the 113th Fighter Squadron from Stout Field here are taking part in the biggest air defense exercises since World War II. ! : i Other Indiana units participatFreight Car Jam {ing in the Eastern Air Defense (Continued From Page One) Force operation are the 163d a telegram to Sen. Estes Ke-| Fighter Squadron, Ft. Wayne) fauver (D. Tenn.), informing him and the 2466th Air Force Reserve that they were Fein Ii Training Center, Atterbury Air spite of what the President*said' Force Base. and not because of it.” | Activated Feb. 1 from the InBRT official Boyce Edson at giana Air National Guard, the Pittsburgh sald the Army's order|113th is now an Air Force fighter jnage his membess really ent] J Juadron, F-51s of He Hulk ate e warned thal the men flying in the Great Lakes phase stay out at Pittsburgh but the| i big maneuver, latest reports showed that they x 2 were going back to work today. ae Ploves te So day one _ In the big Chicago switchyards, |, 5, 040 civilian ajrplane .observa. normal complement of men ers and four task forces bridging

worked throughout the night northeastern United States. Navy shift but barely made a dent In fighters will provide radar asthe work of clearing up 10,000 sistance.

freight cars which lay idle there ‘Clipped—

Back on Jobs

Begin Clearing Up

for the past week. Ironically, the men who had struck to enforce demands for overtime pay after 40 hours a week, today were working extra hours at straight time to clean up the snarl that their wildcat work stoppage had created. At St. Louis, second only to Chicago as a rail center, 2000 men

were working long hours to move n 10,000 idle cars. Ira Davis, super- Farm Bureau Wome

SUWON, Korea, Feb. 9— Inflation hit war-shattered Suwon today. The price of haircuts rose to 7% cents, up 50 per cent from the 5cent price of 10 days ago.

intendent of the Terminal Rail-|To Hear Author Feb. 22

road Association which employs half the switchmen, said it would take 10 days to two weeks to return the St. Louis yards to normal.

GOP May Build Up Judge for Mayor Race |;..%

An indirect mayoralty promo-| Albert P. Stewart, director of tion for Judge Alex M. Clark of musical organizations, Purdue

Municipal Court 4 was seen in| University, will direct a musica] the Republican state luncheon program.

program at the Claypool Hotel tomorrow. Judge Clark will serve as mas-

John Strohm, author and world traveler, will address the annual meeting of the Women of the Indjana Farm Bureau Feb. 22 at Murat Temple. Mrs. Russell Cushman, Fortville, is state director of the women’s department of the Farm Bu-

FUNERAL TRIP FATAL LINDSAY, Ontario, Feb. 9

Rates to Stay

Same in 39 Cities

Telephone rates in 39 cities and {towns in Indiana will not go up—

ture. fe The state Public Service Commission yesterday rejected a plea for higher rates by the Indiana Associated Telephone Corp. The commission's action represented the first clear cut victory over utilties for the Public Counselor’s office in recent years. Sought More Money

| The utility had sought an additional $622,000 to the $600,000 it received Nov. 30. Lloyd Wampler, assistant Public Counselor who handled the case, said the utility’s financial condition was good, as recognized by the telephone company’s ability to attract capital for improvements and new construction. Four cities served by the utility —Greencastle, Connersville, Valparaiso and Liberty—are liable to have their rates increased, according to the PCS, “whenever the utility furnishes them with adequate and reasonable service.”

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Butler Gets Query

On Air Force Course

Butler University soen may be host to 300 to 400 Air Force enlisted men for a clerk-typist course. According to the Air Force Training Command at Scott Field, Ill., Butler is among the several schools in the United States to which bid proposals have been mailed. M. O. Ross, university president, said the communication “merely asked if we would be interested in fitting into an Air Force train-

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-. 7 State Highways Sections of seven Indiana highways were closed this week because of construction, the Indi-

ana Highway Commission reported. They were: I-North of Greendale; 2 miles

IND. over city streets and county grave! IND. 16—Closed Immediately west of Denver, in Miami County: detour 11 miles Over, sounty roads. (bridge demolished by ruck). IND. 26-~Bridge out 1 mile west of Rd, 1 in Jay County: detour 1 mile over Rds, 303, 22 and 1 (Will be open about Feb, 26, 1051). IND 38--East of Noblesville; 10 miles over Rds. 32, 13 (bridge out) IND, 40—From Rd. 14 to Rd, 10 in Jasper County; 22 miles over Rds. 14, 53 and 10 nN Eonsteuction)

65—Closed north of Owensville

for bridge repair; detour 15 miles over Rds, 41 and 16. IND. 69--Closed South of Mt. Vernon:

detour 4 miles bridge damaged by. hig wrecked by truck:

water,

i . in Brothers’ Gun Duel - RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 9 (UP) —A stray bullet from & gunfight {between two brothers smashed through a school window yesterday and killed a 9-year-old girl |as she sat listening to records in {music class. | Police said Norman and Joe |Jiles, Negroes, began shooting at each other in the street outside a Negro grammar school after (an argument over money, They were held on manslaughtet {charges in connection with the |death of Annie Delois Martin,

BABY GIRL DIES IN FIRE | MADISON, Feb. 9 (UP) == {Danna Jones, 1-year-old daughter

ver County roads (one(Of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones,

nother | . > a bridge | construction Brooksburg, was burned to death

in a fire that destroyed her home yesterday.

6-1-51). Ferry closed at Ohio River IND, 762—-Ferry closed at Wabash River, STRAUSS SAYS:

The House-passed bill for im- eran the next day. Among the wedding gifts, ac- ter of ceremonies at a session

mediate payment of the state GI bonus to disabled veterans and

The Shah and King Farouk

cording to reports, is 2 matchless|sponsored by the labor division

UP)—Three persons en route to|ing program.”

announced divorces from their| i i “coat from Premier Josef

a funeral were killed near here

of the Indiana Republican Com- yesterday when their car crashed

“Of - course, we'll get some figures together and talk to them

relatives of -dead veterans was| previous wives on the same day Stalin of Russia, a significant de-/mittee. Frank 8. Pryor, Frank-

advanced to third reading for(in 1948. The Shah’s first wife ,orure from Communist practice. fort, labor division director, willl nro @ diesel locomotive.

about it,” he said.

Passage in the House. s Soraya Attire bring all juvenile agencies under ant Sielalt Sad She bias r . The marriage of the Shah will one roof. | re Hof “St ff have more of an Arabian nights| The project was proposed by the to thaw out a frozen drain pipe a , y ' flavor. The foreign diplomatic new citizens’ advisory committee Under an open hearth yesterday. : TRENTON, ‘Tenn. Feb. 9 [corps and dignitaries from alllto the Juvenile Aid Division of the| The dead were Theodore Bagicture (UP) — Gibson High School |phases of Iran's life will wait in Police Department. Mayor Baytiley, 40, and Michael Wright, 56, shion- scored a scorching 105-t0-35 |the great Hall of Mirrors while has indorsed the plan. both of Hammond, Ind. Mr. victory over Spring Hill in a |The pla Wolld set up iu one Bagley was foreman, Mr. Wright West Teanessee prep basket. : |building new quarters for the Ju- 2 pipe fitter. . ball gar love line Man Gets 15 Years venile Aid Division, Marion Coun-| Harry Cassbon, 44. of Hebron, Thirty minutes later, th ty Juvenile Court and the County{Ind., an n Michae’s, J8, 0 | high oo en Dray For Shooting Here Detention Home. East Chicago, were hospitalized ashing dows, ome ta 25 Sects am. the Sodan ‘Sosiviote mist an arrengs- | With Injuries : y ’ [State Patron oy after he ad aa. Taginals the dd : . { =! e - USC Frosh Grid Coach, ited Jocling & Bay in an at-lpayers money.” Mayor Bayt said STRAUSS : : GRE AT BUYS : . a . n a statement re esterday to Harry Smith, Quits Isadore I. Martin, 766 Edge-|the committee. y y SAYS: HAS SOME ELIT ARIS . LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9 (UP)—|mont St. pleaded guilty before Would Settle Housi with One-time University of Southern judge Harry Chamberlin in| The Mayor's staterat Bointed California football star Harry|Criminal Court 1. Martin was/out the proposed arrangement WONDERF UL Smith has quit as his alma charged with attempted robbery would alleviate the problem of Raters frosh grid coach, he said and the Som ulssion of 2a injury housing juvenile offenders while . uring an attem ro ; Smith said he told USC offi- oe E. ton 3026 N. Reng Jextings In SoWl for clals he would seek a business op- | Harding St., identified Martin in segregating juveniles from hard- < portunity because it appeared [court as .the man who accosted!ened criminals Most juveniles , freshmen would be ruled eligible | him on the street, pulled a gun are held in the county juvenile de- : —— for varsity teams. _________|And shot him in the leg.. tention honle, 2801 N. Keystone QO OOO 00 SO 00005S M000 00000000305000050005Y Ave., but hardened young crim- . f the best Val os} 3 %/inals are kept in the hospital .is Here are some of the best Values in 3 section of the jail ; ! 3 X Former Juvenile Judge Wilfred underwear that men ever got next to 3 @|Bradshaw, chairman of the new The . i 3 R committee, said an investigation And Man's Store is an old 2 X will be held to see if the project . . ivi x 8 can ig carried out without an act : hand of yd nen great a {of the legislature, . d UY§e— o & Bond Issue Seen —AND THE WORD gi RQ 8 A bond issue probably would ‘ 3 | be required to finance the proj- ” " ? X| ect, the judge indicated. WONDERFUL (AN BE ? bis 8] The committee recommended : 5 R| that for the time being, the JAD ; i 8 X be moved into larger rooms oc-| . 3 : 3 &| cupied by the Street Commis- APP IED 0 i! & {| sioner’s department, as proposed | ; h i WH 5 » by Mayor Bayt. { i i N 3 TT i mm RX Ye yO re also urged the Sanforized Broadclot n ITE s : : § | Mayor to declare an emergency Tonight, Friday »

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passage in the Senate.

Police Vacations

The House-passed bill to give police and firemen three weeks’ vacation with pay after 10 years’ service was sent to third reading for passage in the Senate.

Classes for Deaf

The measure enabling public school to establish special classes for deaf children in their home communities instead of" sending them ‘to the State Deaf School was. sent to third reading for

was King Farouk's eldest sister! Princess Fawzia. King Farouk’s first wife was Safinaz Sulficar, who took the name “Farida.” They had three children, Princess Ferial 13; Princess Fawzie, 10, and Princess Fadia, 7. * His marriage to the teen-aged Narriman will be solemnized, according to the Mail, when the King and men of his court approach a lattice window from one side and band through the marriage registers, while Narriman and her ladies pass through their registers from the other.

It stresses the importance of Iran’s oil fields in world strategy.

Juvenile Division Building Urged

Would Put Agencies Under One Roof

“The ‘Mayor's juvenile advisory committee today recommended & city-county building which would

{(UP)—Two men were killed and!

be principal speaker. Recognition of Judge Clark in| state GOP affairs is considered a buildup for his prospective campaign for the Republican mayoralty nomination in the May primary.

2 Killed, 2 Injured

In Hoosier Plant Blast HAST CHICAGO, Ind., Feb. 9

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two injured ‘seriously when an accumulation of gas exploded at the Inland Steel Co. plant here.”

tin the hiring of policewomen. It Ri asked the restrictions as to height X/ and age be dispensed with when

Xi hiring for juvenile work.

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Large assortment of styles, colors and sizes, but not every size

ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE 3) cents a pound. Cotton was sell-

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evict these people. We will then appear as a “friend of the court”

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