Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1951 — Page 9

29, 1951 !

Nichers photo . Sage

Sage, To- ,

al Associa~omen presi-

welcoming

nal conferthis week-

Associatien '

en will he

3 and visi- | tes at the . ind Sunday |

fs Il be in the : tomorrow «

e Saturday

will be a ;

ntést with six clubs in represented Columbus, ny, Evansis.

“hinese and This is the

how mein is and furtherd with liver * meats. ome econo-

ual way of:

into small lard or meat

liced celery, nd a can of retables simor about 20

cooking pelinese vege-

cook only.

Y mein sauce | soy sauce

quid drained :

zetables. he liver and until thicksp Chinese n or on rice

PROFIT! Ads are DFIT! beCEDY RE's 80 ECOone RI ley L ad-writer,

n

wash any own lean,

MILD TO ANDS!

-

THURSDAY, MAR. 29, 1951

Socialite Seeks to Prove Not Forced

Policeman's Testimony Cited in Attack

Yacht Intimacy

On Claims of Young Complainant

y United Press

. B NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 29 Attorneys for Socialite Andrew |

Messick Jr, on trial for rape, sought to prove

Cecile Patricia Ross submitted to him willingly on his yacht i 3 ; 3 . b. . . . | The stor é p They pointed to testimony given last night by police Lt. James NN8e on “whether it can provide Indiana Bell Signs | rest of Albert L. Gunn, 22, Ft Worsly "Tex, “tscafed tre

cotton broker, that the defendant d with her. |

[competition cuted.”

Te Deum Panel

| William A. Hanley, vice presi-| ‘dent, EM Lilly & Co., said pig DO

| Four Speakers

Express Views Rein given big business should

recommended by Lloyd E. Skin-

ner, manufacturer of Omaha. today that

TRA ee TA

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES I" should . be prose-| Arrests Expose - : i built the 1 t N ge Orgies | business bu e. larges avy| : : Talks on Business and Air Force in history after] RENO, Nev, Mar, 29° (UP)— (UP)—A trailer-truck fried to a A Peal Harbor.” {At least 24 Reno high school boys crisp in 14 tons of butter near lization of tax and patent laws was and-marijuana parties that some-'

(times turned into sex orgies, po- Base, when it caught fire. All

3 \ * | Aiding small business by equal- and girls engaged in morphine- Shreveport yesterday. 3 3 [lice reported today. §

rE et Trav Tr

HS ne Red ig ape

Fire Destroys Truck, | ‘14 Tons of Butter

| SHREVEPORT, La. Mar. 29

The butter was in the truek, {bound fer Barksdale Air Force

BLINDS

Flexalum-Aluminum and Steel Slats

28,000 pounds sizzled away. Truck driver James Sumpter of

B eS Fated) the arrest of" Albert L. Gunn, 22, FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME ass, the officer who arrested Mr, Messick, 20, the nation’s youngest independence, a healthy middle Commercial Contract a taxi driver. He was charged flames. 3 ALSO EXPERT TAPING id not try to conceal his re s! < - i i 3se ar- x : RE Fie y his relations class and even distribution of so Indiana Bell Telephone Co. an- WIth illegal possession of nar 3 PAIRING

Lt. Blass said he went to the Mr. Messick attacked her after Cia! power.” Messick home shortly after re- She had pleaded with him not to.; That was the opinion given by agreement with some 625 com-|

ceiving the complaint, awakened

with rape. 'ition.” Elmer Ross,

Intimacy with the shapely 19- ately,

year-old brunette but sleepilyl The state has not demanded the business, a large national income ‘death penalty for Mr. Messick, and full employment. Lt. Blass also testified that bed whose wealthy father put him in clothing on the yacht “Wuffie,” business at the cotton ~xchange Dealers Association of Michigan, be built by the government in showed someone had lain there last year, but Mr. Ross interrupted Inc., said “if I sell below market America's "deepest chasm, the|- Mme FAST and carefully at-

the trial on one occasion to say price because of good methods I Snake River Gorge on the IdahoMiss Ross has testified that “I want that boy convicted.” 4

claimed “she was willing.”

but was not in disorder.

nounced today it had reached bail

for wage increases ranging up Pa to $6 a week. parties. Murat Theater, Research assoher father, Commercial Employees’ Associa- ~~

Order, he listed as values of big hn by Apr, 15, Bell spokesmen

Rankin Peck, Retail Gasoline

The Times.

cotics and held in lieu of $1500

. Officers said Mr, The girl's parents said Miss the Rev. Phillip 8. Land; S.J., at mercial department employees Yooms

the youth .and told him Miss Ross came home on the night of the Te Deum forum last night in

Ross's father had charged him May 22 in a “hysterical condi- The offer will become effective Worked nights

He said Mr. Messick admitted complained to the police immedi- Ciate of the Institute of Social Apr. 1 if it is ratified by the Present.

Are you one of those unlucky | ones who must leave our fair | said, said TEN Nae city? List your home with a real ® A 742-FOOT-HIGH dam is to estate broker who advertises in

tend to ALL the important de- | should be commended; to destroy' Oregon boundary. tails for your protection.

Gunn rented. in a house td stage the The owner of the house

never | TO EARN WHILE | §

He can sell your

Looking for. . . |: 3 OW SHADES A CHANCE 3 w IN De Reconditioning of Above

Linoleum Carpets Rugs

YOU LEARN?

3 Open Until Noon Saturdays—RI. 1496

See Indiana Bell's advertisement in the Classified Section.

PATTERSON SHADE coveninc co

111-113 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST.—R'. 1496

AT YOUR BETTER HOME STORES

a ”- i gee

wn 3

Pe

3 Re on He hid

Model 39X35 Walnut

128 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

% UNITED TO SAVE YOU MONEY %

PEARSONS

SILLA)

Just think of it! Admiral's famous "home theatre,” the last word in complete home entertainment . . . with big-as-life 19" television, triple-play phonograph that plays all records (33/3, 45 and 78 rpm), all sizes, all automatically, and ultra-compact, super-powered Dynamagic radio... All combined in one exquisite cabinet with spacious record storage compartment . . . and all yours for the price of the television unit alone.

1 AT:

-

af the Price of TV alone:

Brand New 195] Model...

...IT'S A ONGCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY!

For a limited time only, your old radio or radiephonograph, regardless of age or brand, will be accepted in payment of the radio-phonograph unit of this superb new Admiral combination.

ENJOY BRIGHTER PICTURES! Brighter . . . because Admiral's new 1951 Dyna-Ray picture tube is superpowered by 44% more voltage. ENJOY SHARPER PICTURES! Sharper... because of fine-dot picture definition with Admiral's new Flex-O-Matic focus control. ENJOY CLEARER PICTURES! Clearer ... because Admiral's new wide band I. F. system gives up to. 50% more picture detail.

You Can Own This New 19-In. TV Combination For As Little As —

$7.on

OUTLAY! Small weekly payments buy this superb NO LARGE CASH . Admiral "home theatre." These. payments probably will average less than $1 a day. Your first few payments reserve your Admiral "home theatre’ and apply toward the government-required down payment. Choose your delivery date, then take as long as 65 weeks to pay the balance + + « on the same low weekly Appliance Club terms.

% All Three Better Home Stores Open Tomorrow Night Until 9 O'Clock +

FAIRWAY

FURNITURE COMPANY

133 W. WASHINGTON ST.

IN [9

| OLR EERE] tH dL)

219 E. WASHINGTON ST. MA. 1404

LI. 4587