Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1951 — Page 2

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Educator Calls Americans Poor Pioneers

-- Lack Adaptability, Says Dr. E. P. Hanson

Americans, are ‘the lousiest pioneers in the world,” according to: Dr. Earl P. Hanson, professor of geography at the University of Delaware, : Speaking in Chicago on “The! problems of the White Man in the Tropics,” the expert on far-flung places advised Americans who hanker to get away from it all to stay home instead. “It takes adaptability to pioneer,” said Dr. Hanson. ‘Put an American under a palm tree and he's happy. But the first cockroach that drops into his soup and he's all set to pack up the.grab the next boat for home.”

Sneaky Thief Insteadsyly ceding palice when) a number of punchboards and| Prizes RET eter i whe 2a r a in Seattle, salesman D. A. Davis “decided to ‘leave more merchan:

= ~~ dise 45 bait, catch the culprit red-| handed, Tn op rootless 2 Today, he's blusMng. The bur-|

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Your Dime Is My Dime |

George A. Miller, president of . ? the Music Operators of America, rye to 0 lect convening: in Chicago, said today| J

that within six months it will cost|

tax statements. Running the tax are Clerks Mrs. Lillian 8

HERE COMES BAD NEWS—Couity Treasurer Louis Rainier starts mailing the first batch of some 50,000 personal property

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License ‘Bait’ Lured Sportsmen

| Hoosier sportsmen, dodging in-

} ; : ; 1 J€tt lung, abdomen and deep IS | Teo wounds.

{forces of the five Brussels Pact]

a dime to play a juke box any-| where in the U. 8. Rising costs, | ac dXes Hl he said, will plug up the nickel

slot. Sad Soul Cole Singer Nat “King” Cole

“hummed the blues in Hollywood today because " si the government Ll won't accept ’a one-third down payment on $146,000 he owes in back ificon axes, rat Lat tre lh “Ta Nie time to clear up the bal-

ance,” said the trio leader?” ? whose $125,000 Nat Cole

Philadelphia’ mansion was attached by Internal Revenue agents to help meet his 1947-49 delinquencies.

Pet Peeve R. L. Primrose, irate newspaper subscriber in Lebanon,

Ore., finally. discovered why he wasn't getting his morning paper. His pet mallard drake, Mr. Snuffy, had been covertly appropriating each issue, shredding it to “feather” Mrs. Snuffy’s nest.

Great Day A-Comin’ In Miami Beach, Fla., 25-year-old Stan Farber announced he has 125 bachelors ready for sale to women seeking husbands,

No bids have been reported so

far. In fact, two Hollywood chorines, brunet Jennie Jon and blonde Leslie Weiss, claimed the “husbands for sale” business will fail. But . . . straw in the wind...

Three Little Girls

Kathee Howell, ‘the 5-year-old polio victim Charlie McCarthy visited in Hollywood, is getting well because her Charlie dolls are teaching her “how to make my lege wiggle again.” 2 Kathee and her mother, who also is recovering from polio, are both at ‘home, now. Kathee spends hours jiggling the wooden legs on her Charlie dolls, “hen trying to make her own behave the same way.

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Personal Property

Statements in Mail $1 by snapping at cheaper per-| A crackdown on delinquent Mts up through Saturday. Price|

personal property taxpayers was !ncreases all along the board) launched today to collect thou- Went into effect yesterday. sands of dollars due Marion| There are only scattered reCounty. ° {ports, the Department reported, County Treasurer Louis Rainier | Including sale of 2667 licenses in|

with “ ” x {the rush was ‘streaming. oxi the first mailing of personal A final ,tabulation on the

license safe will ‘he released next |month, the Department said. | —k :

Tre inn Rede same 50,000

Face Legal Action a —— — Thousands of delinquent ‘tax Thish Ish Where

‘notices are being mailed at the. McCammon Came In

fenders face the threat of legal) John McCamon, 31, of Sullivan action to force payment of taxes. was arrested Mar. 6 for being Officials said back payments drunk, disorderly conduct and re-| due range from “a few hundred sisting arrest. His trial was set! dollars to several thousand.” One/for today before Judge Joseph taxpayer owes the county $13,000.. Howard in Municipal Court 3. Included in the collection drive] He didn't appear when called are several out-of-state firms./and his rearrest was ordered. Records show they signed past| As prosecuting officers left the assessment lists but paid no taxes courtroom they met McCamon on merchandise stored within the staggering up the steps. { county. He's in jail again on a new

Bad News Tomorrow charge of being drunk. | Meanwhile, clerks rushed to get * i”, the huge volume of personal prop-|3 Freight Cars Derailed erty tax statements in the mail] MT. VERNON, Ind, Mar, 20

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lke Names Monty| Art Student Near Death

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Paul Wilson Taylor, 19, of 46 N. Chester 8t., also suffering from knife wounds, sobbed hys- | terically in the city lockup. d Forces Dr. Charles Myers, superintendBy United Press

PARIS, Mar 50. Gan. Dwight nt at General Hospital, said D. Eisenhower today appointed Craven as in ho condition to Britain's Field Marshal Viscount °° duestioned.

{ - Both were charged with asMontgomery as deputy. supreme] commander .of the Atlantic Pact ®3Ult and battery with intent to

forces, - : | kill.

| The knife duel took place in the er er a own offices of the Dorsey Funeral ‘Home, 3925 E, New York St. last night where both young men are as night attendants. Office Wrecked Police found Craven in a semiDurin World War II h {conscious condition lying on the served der Gen. Eisenhower as|f100F in a pool of blood. The office commander of the 21st Army "Wa% Wrecked.

roup of British and. Canadi Taylor, who previously had Ee AQIAN| called his mother and told her Paul Lawson Taylor

Gen. Eisenhower simultaneous- Of the fray, was crying hysterical-| “I want to go with Wayne . .. ly designated the nine men re-/l¥ 8s he sat in a chair looking|please let me go with Wayne,” sponsible for - the defenses of at his friendf¥e had been slashed police quoted him as pleading. Western Europe as his deputies about the hands and arms, - Both were taken to General and commanders. | There were no witnesses in the gospital, where Taylor's minor British Air. Chief Marshall Sir house of the dead as the friends cuts were attended before he was

Hugh Saunders of the ‘RAF -was battled. A .deck of ecards “was! removed to police “headquarters. - Refuses to Talk

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nations -—— Britain, France, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg—| employed with headquarters at Fontaine-| bleau.

named air deputy covering all air scattered over the floor. Blood was spattered on the walls and) et SHE “Mayler” (Gass <vedees ur ARyoe but Nik parenty” Ofi= cers at ‘headquarters said he “re-

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Ground {ores <of ndar for the carpet was svaked. A knife! the centr¥i forces will BE en Sorta ait HP Diag TouRe General of thé Army. Alphomséon the floor. Juin, Sgn ‘ Clothing Torn Off fused to say one word.” . They The ‘norfhern European com-! Police. sald most. of- Craven's Said he s& most of the night, mander-in-chief will. be Ads. clothing had been torn off. {sobbing .and wringing his hands. | 8ir Patrick Brind of the British Police were called to the scene He Ignored officers when they, Navy, now commander-in-chief of hy Taylor's mother, Mrs, Lawson | tried to talk with him." SE British naval forces in the Far Taylor; who aid her son had tele-| Paul Dorsey, owner of the fu-| East. :. | phoned and told her he had “had|neral home, told police he was! Gen. Eisenhower reserved de-|a fight.” She notified police and/baffled. He said the boys had cision on naming a commander rushed to the funeral home, ar-|been the best of friends, for the sduthern European area, |riving before the squad car. The funeral director said Taylor but the communique said it will" The 6-foot-3-inch Taylor sobbed! had been employed by him for be an Italian general. las Police Inspéctor Ralph Bader| the past year and had been a! |attempted to question him. He, faithful, competent worker. He| {was advised by his mother—and|S8id he employed Craven about! father who arrived later—to re-/2 month ago on Taylor's recommain quiet. | mendation. De ED. loins “Is Wayne alive?” police quoted Employer Baffled {lang po ! sas ~lub. Fallow. him as sobbing. The youths didn’t usually work we {Toners e group will tour| They said he wept bitterly as the same night, he said. But last plant of the Indianapolis Star ambulance attendants removed night their hours fell together. |

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no reason whatever for the young men fighting. He was highly laudatory of. both and said he employed Craven in order to aid

him in his studies at the art school. Ernest N. Craven, father of

the wounded youth, was in Gosport at the time. He had taken a load of furniture there to the

Kelly Begins

Life Sentence

GREENFIELD, Ind, Mar. 20 (UP)—Earl Michael Kelly, 17, began a life term at the Indiana State Prison today for his part in the bludgeon slaying of a former city attorney. Kelly, convicted of first-degree murder in the death of Albert M. Thayer, 47, was sentenced yesterday by Hancock Circuit Judge Samuel Offutt. Kelly and two Indianapolis companions—Carrol Dooley, 26, and James E. Chalfin, 17-—-were arrested last June, a| day after Mr. Thayer's body was

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