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County Tax | 3 Children [Truman May Amplify His Democratic. +: Reason for Ousting Doug Se

Dodge Losses Top $93,000

Uncollected Levies Costly Each Year

By JOHN V. WILSON

1951

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Onlookers as Mother Is Slain

Report Hoosier Admits Fatal Shooting

imes State Service

By United Press

"ge an | | . | WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 Pres. | The kitchen staffs of two we EOIEOS Hold ident ' Truman may amplify his —the Statler and Mayflower were Hh: ,

[reasons for

p Jefferson-Jack

firing Gen.

MacArthur as Democrats honor the atron saints of their party at son dinners

throughout the nation tonight.

Mr. Truman will

address the

speech at the National Guard captains.

cooked at the hotels, rushed to the armory by truck and served| $100 - a - plate dinner here. His PY 550 waiters, directed by 75

Network to MacMakion Speech

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hired to serve the meal. The entre| . Ted 3 will be filet mignon with all we rin 2 trimmings. The steaks will be! ; Fy :

Armory will be carried over tour| A agueting snount of Sabie. By NOBLE REED radio and two television networks demi-tasse cups ond aii) Indiana D ts today for .

T | KOKOMO, Apr. 14—A 32-year-old Kokomo man today signed a ! confession that he fatally shot his (from 9:30 to 10 p. m. Indianap-

Marion County is losing more than $93,000 a year in uncollected

5400 water glasses, 5400 wine mally launched their big push for : taxes on cars and household § , olis Time). g goods. 3 NES ie hile i! thr€€ "The nationwide meetings were Basses, 11,000 teaspoons, 11,000|the 1952 presidential and senas At least 35,000 persons are ! | h

aimed at solidifying the party, forks, 5600 knives, 5700 linen napold oh ap gy in Howazd der heavy Republican fire for leth=, 1100 salt shakers, and 1100 | Weelym. He said he fired three It2 forelE ahd Somestie Sotietes! Although the Democrats chose The program got under way at . Faia A iho) Er ==) oun at the Washington dinner. No today for the celebration, the date noon with the annual spring cone ‘wife, Mary Roselyn. regular capital dining room {s did not figure in the lives of either vention of the Indiana Democratic

Thomas Jefferson or Andrew |__ According to Police Chief Paul 'aT8¢ enough for the group, so Editorial Association at the Seve Kellar, Woolum said he and his MOre than 500 dinner tables will Jackson. Jefferson was born 208 erin Hotel. oo.

lwite we .|be spread on the four-acre floor years ago yesterday, and Jackson ody of their chikiren. A vers Of the Armory. fas pore Wer, 35, $141. Te int as 4 . nual Jefferson-Jackson Day ban-

suit was pending in Circuit Court quet at the Murat Temple tonight

® IN INDIANAPOLIS ~~ EifFEmits

Occurred in Living Room pre as The shooting occurred in the nrapectieut will outline he:

torial campaigns with a series of

successfully avoiding payment of § “high policy” meetings here. ;

the taxes in Center and Washington Townships alone. They comprise the Indianapolis area. Assessors of both townships are pledging a crackdown on tax chiselers to bolster the county's treasury. The same situation may exist in the other seven townships of the county, but no estimates are available. The muddle was revealed by

Center Township officials yester- living room of the home of Mr.| Washington administration's for day in testirhony before the Coun- and Mrs. Edward Woolum, pa- EVENTS TODAY BIRTHS FWiys eign policy. ie ty Council. It was estimated ternal grandparents of the chil- Indiana Industrial Editors Conference— Call Upon Voters ie Center is losing $92,782 a year in dren. They watched in horror Me I aeerelty, No. 4— AL oMeoibadisi Harry, vue Rempler,

oom

taxes alone.

Cite Two Reasons The revenue loss was blamed

While their parents quarreled and) ano Minton pi Arren. oo hington | BOYS A resolution adopted by the Edi- | | At Home—Albert, 1300 3 Associ called Ge |saw Woolum whip out the gun alish School. school ymnashim. sn) 200: Lannie. Sally Patt, 3390 8 West tonial ation called upon Ins," land fire away. u — ta; diana voters to support Demo-

4

, Deloriss Craven,

8chool. schoo! gymnasium. Charles, Beatrice

1317 Columb Billets Doux Ball—Indianapolis Day Nur-| 41

Thompson,

on lax tax collection methods in| 4 N the past and on failure of auto, ten while Rabbi

license bureaus to require the

producing of tax receipts before

Members of Jewish Faith Service

issuing plates. In Center Township, it was esti-

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PASSOVER LORE—Gail Eshowsky and little Allan Schwartz wearing the traditional skull car lis- | Samuel J. Fox explains the symbolism of unleavened bread and othet Passover dishes.

————— niente.

s Are Set

| The children are Mary Jane, 6; Opal, 8, and Joyce Ann, 9. They had been living with their grandparents under a court order giving temporary custody. Woolum and his wife both ar-

sery Junior

Auxiliary, Woodstock Club A

Tri Delta State Day--Athletic Club.

Indianapolis Matinee Musicale—L, B. Ayres |

Co. Auditorium, 2 p

m. Indiana Mental Hygiene Society, Second |

Annual Conference—Claypool.

Midwestern Photo Engravers Bowling As-| sociation—Through tomorrow. Washing-/,, Methodist—.

Meridian.

|At Coleman—Donald,

ol Shive; Charles, Carolyn Wolf,

d, Marie Tomlinson; Barbara

t St. Francis—Carl, Marjorie Cook: burn, Eula Stapp; George, Mary Yan

Norma

lam, astes;

Richard, Madelyn Nenno;

ai 8./cratic mayoralty candidates in the Ja munici ell,

elections this year on party principles that offer ‘‘the

Wiha biti greatest good to the greatest num. | Louis, | ber.”

The resolution “concurred

on. { Raymond, Cleona Kruse; Joseph, Hage » : Indiana Classroom Teachers Association— prot Robert, J y wholeheartedly’ in the views and mated 10,000 car and 20,000 MN } F { ¥ p 5 oe rived at the Edward Woolum diana | Woe: Robert, Joann Leng: Cleo, Prankie ‘ - To 0 a (0) a ove ; . Faye McQuiiling, ' ” Rouseholy goods Owhers sre avoid- e e S : SS r For P W Mullikin home last night to visit the chil- ror pkaherse Sibewthrd AL st Fincenta Raymond, Thelma’ or. Notions of te state Jdminis lgtras., , ng payment of property taxes. . . . : ernational Secr ss | frei Games. : - . pe Be ny anes Annual Observance to Begin Friday Ws | Gives Self Up Annual Stars Womens 10-Pin Classie—| , oi 00 Foil, Wanda Refko. fs accompl good govern.

minimum of 110,000 persons in Center Township are eligible for the taxes. In 1949, a total of 88,000 paid up, while 90,000 made payments last year.

irls Police said Woolum apparently, Through tomorrow, Warren and Indiana [At St. Franels—William, Margaret John. : Bowling Alleys. son

tried to take his own life after mest” Beciie Caleutta—Through to- At Coleman — John, Juanita Wiggans; Tr.

ment in Indiana.” the shooting. His mother said he Boron Kineoin tent.) and West Side) , BOUDY Iv. Eich Wands: Hunt, came into the kitchen, pointed the

Laud Watkins’ Efforts Jef R lackoon- Day, Indiana D ratic (At _Methodist—Wayne, Betty Jones; John, The editors lauded the efforts gun at his head and fired. The pGummiise surat, Temple, PHmeers in| misabeth Walie Ewara. “carols Som Si shot missed.

s yn .. . . : a Horseless Frolic, Indiana Saddle Horse As- (St. Yincent's—Kenneth, Mary Stamm; mu. Of Lt. Gov. _ John A. Watkins we — v, . | + Barb 3 ) i 1 z sociation—1456 N. Delaware St | foloh. Bar ier Riad: J4ary and the ) ratic members. of -- Woolum fled. Police searched . |the last legislature for the “fears unsuccessfully for four hours un- :

v Margaret Hoffman EVENTS TOMORROW | ! Midwestern Photo Engravers Bowling As- DEATHS (less manner in which they fougat oe

At Sundown, Continue for Entire Week |

Jews of Indianapolis will join members of their faith all over! the world in making the Feast of the Passover beginning next week. Passover, or Pesach, the Jewish festival of freedom, will begin 5000 Cards Mailed Out Friday at sundown. Reform Jews wi keep the feast for seven days Washington Township officials or until Apr. 27. Orthodox and Conservative groups will add a day said 5000 cards were sent out last to their observance. ——

Military Rites Planned

For Ayres’ Salesman Military services for Paul W. Mullikin, who died yesterday in his home, 2221 Brookside Ave.,

; ‘will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in til Woolum telephoned from a y a for the ciples J» summer, notifying delinquent tax-| Housewives now are very busy'p. m. services in the Synagog. P y friend's home to give himself up. Federation Ri rt day, Harpy 2 qiodey, 64. at 2509 Brookside, The. principles of the party E payers. But they admitted they preparing their homes for the Young people will hold their Seder Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary by Severin resolution also commended:

Co - . : . 3 | Ussle Durham, 68, at 653% N. Blackford, “don’t know” how many are event, cleaning corners and cran- Sunday night, Apr. 22, at 6:30 the Rainbow Division Veterans’ unty Prosecuto W. Dan Annual Star's Women's 10-Pin Classic Coronary oeelueion

Bretz said he expects to file a Last day. Warren and Indiana Bowling Carl Fisher, 75, at General, stenosis. gy avoiding taxes this year. nies, ridding the shelves and cup- AE stry. Children of Association. Burial will be in charge of first demres mm odn. Mr ewiitic Caloakinaiant aay, | Edvard Lee Meisberger, 3 months, at Riley, Wiha Madden, Gary, and One assessment official told the boards of all leaven or vessels P- m. in the vestry. c Hill Woolum had been working as kicoin (tent. and West Side Bowling George Pierce, 61" at Methodist, or eld Denton, Evansville, in Council: (used for leavening. Thursday the religious school conducted a Crown * a car checker for ca ne i JoIBE Reeital-Josenh Sxigets. violinist, and WE Weathers gn, _-— o legislation sponsored by “Personally, I didn’t produce night, the exciting hunt for leaven dinner with all the Pesach sym- Mr. Mullikin, who was 63, was Plate Railroad in Ft. Wayne wp pay Horszowski, Bianist Murat, carcinoma, " . e Democratic Party. it my tax receipt when I went to get will take place in Jewish house- \. and religious ritual last night employed in the carpet depart- ott, Wa Band—Through tomorrow. School Audi-| > Gov. was scheduled my license plates this year. And holds. This is to make sure no ,oier the family service in the Ment of L. 8. Ayres & Co., where : 'q indiana Retail Grocers and Meat Dealers CUB MEETINGS to deliver an off-the-record spesch I definitely wasn’t asked for it leaven at all has been overlooked. SYNaNo he was a salesman 46 years. He Die in State Asseciation—Through tomorrow. Clay- er peDniversity Insurance Society. ON party affairs at a closed 268. either.” | The family Seder, or Passover ° Sativa) J. Fox will con. WAS & member of the company’s . : rt 'W. Atherton Center, “Butler Unirersfic™® sion of the association However, the"situation has not meal, will usher in the feast I duct sefvices Friday at 6:15 p. m. 30 Yeu) Chup, Bowling Club, and Road Accidents MARRIAGE LICENSES afilentech Club, noon Monday, Hotel afternoon. © gone unnoticed. Two weeks ago Jewish homes. The head of the and next Saturday at 9 a. . . (Earl Emery. 22. 1185 ‘D' White River 5. New Presid ; County Treasurer Louis O. Rainier house, in each one, will tell the Rabbi Fox will oon on “A Born in Russellville, Mr. Mulli- de ate Police joday Jeported two Ras piazel M._ DePord. 18." 1188" |, North Park Chapter 4%; QES. meeting. "Ele . requestzd the state auto license age-old story of the release of °° Concept of Freedom” at Kin lived in Indianapolis 58 years. S nr arate gaway accl- waiter Radx. 1020 Cotter, 20th: Olive R. LH of, M Tuesday, North Park Masonic lisher Schwinn, Rockville a bureau to enforce more strictly the Jewish people from Egyptian p He was twice past commander of 2601S, Occurring in northern, Brien, 22, 193 Collese Ave. 3 Nor. ee Was scheduled to.be. “ 10:30 a. m. next Saturday and on, Indiana. | fon Ave. Mary Ann Bohley, 18, 142i , Fidelity Review 140, Womann’s ed of the associa the regulation requiring the pro- bondage. He will describe their .. Skidmore-Dean Post of the Amer- - NEY Jer Association, pitch-in lunches: tion, By 1 g H th h T Jerse: : ducing of tax receipts. hurried flight which made impos- Four in Hand,” at the same hour ican Legion. and was past presi- homas F. Clarkson, 70-year-gX..! Bush. 71. u. 8; A Fi, Beneva Mae IDE 11.30 a.m. Tuesday, 1 Russell , arion e. 4

Sunday, Apr. 22. old Kokomo resident, was killed Crawford.

Benefit ed president. . alleys he. noe read

dent of the Indianapolis Chapter, ! vy. 19, 2 : ford; S— ; 8 : : sible anything so elaborate as the Rainbow Division RD Bpler: near Kokomo on Ind. 31 when his“ {itera Ui "Shier 2324s1h NOX: p Beal, Brith Lodse 5. meeting, g:1p/irer of the Sta Social Security | eavening of breagt . / ciation. car struck a tractor-trailer parked' fornia, " So. Bend; Ann M. _ yw. Imp, Committee. . ; Recall ‘Exodus’ Story Article Analyzes | He served as an artillery ser- at the side of the highway while RabIEYakl IL So 200 Lenn, Geoerat om Shection; dinper, 8:18 Bom: Sen. M Is scheduled to L E i ined | 4 eant in the 42d (Rainbow) Divi Its driver, Vernon Wade, 31 83 chapman. is. 707 Weimioim: oneva oe a verionn W. lo ‘|give a detailed account of Presi. aws Xp al |- From the story, which is re- 4 Ik ’ Ch 8 : x 'Akron, O., changed a tire. Carl Batchelor, 57. 516 Woodlawn Ave: | ER dent 's foreign policy and’ : « » a en. es CQrM sion in France during World War h Ala . Mary L. Hodges. 50. 9682 N. McClure. Albion College Alumni, , 8 . y ; lated in “Exodus,” came the prac : | Mr. Wade was uninjured. | : to i 'p.’m. Wednesday, the back Here's $8888 for you or for I. His divisional and regimental| J Rogert Petero. 38. 1808 Carroliton Ave. p day. Central Avenue . J of the Presi . your family. tice of eating matso, or un- What's the secret of that (O° tThSene ane |! Douglas Carl Lewis, 31, Crooksville, 0./, Beatrice Wheatie; 42. 1042 Park Ave ist Church. 520 E. 12th st. dent's dismissal of Gen. Mao . = 5 Hbe leavened bread, at the Passover| Eisenhower Magic? MacArthur and the late Robert WaS$ crushed on U. 8. 20 outside Altes. CT Te ag : , nid a Socal Secarity Law Meal. Other symbolic foods are General Tke with his warm H. Tyndall, a colonel, later a GATY by a load of steel he was Reer W. Lela 26 camby. suemms Marion County School eT .

bitter herbs suggesting the bitterness of bondage, and wine, the sweetness of freedom. A lamb bone will recall that a lamb was sacrificed and its blood sprinkled on the Jewish gate post in Egypt. The Angel of Death saw the blood, passed over the Jewish dwelling but took the lives of first-born sons of the oppressing Egyptians. The Beth-El Zedeck Congrega-

i i e.- Earl L. Fleener, 24. 1702 Blaine Ave: major general, and then mayor trucking through the state. | San 23 seo. uhine Ave.

| Mary E. ’ of Indianapolis State police said Mr. Lewis had | ryssell c, Esarer, u WN Solleview PL: oy i ’ { ary R. Beach, , 3424 Guilfor ve Survivors include his wife, SIOWed his vehicle to consult a Wilbert Taylor, 22, 1231 W. Troy; Oneida |

Secondary school principals ana, Charges After Raid - Clara; and a sister, Mrs. Charles 02d map when another truck, Pershing. 20. 831 Broadway. ! C. Crooke Jacksonville Fla driven by James Hermon, Misha- "'{i(, S¥gnil; 32,123, 8

Nr Tan, 2g, 12 Webster Ave: administrators of Marion County | Ten men were to face gambling * waka, struck the first in the rear. Ancrew Blucher. 21. 1942 Audubon Ra: Will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday Charges in Municipal Court 6 toThe steel shifted, crushing Mr. psions ’ Mil 19. 144212" Wash: at Butler University for a discus. 987 raid

a ingtonn. ik oh morning at 1507% Barrow Ave. - Lewis ‘in’ the cab. DIVORCE SUITS FILED sion of “Administrative Needs | pots 30, of 507% ! St,

.« Tr | Joseph H. vs. Mary H. Millage: Clarence War Time.” was charged #7) Ship Movemen Ts. ‘Velnargaret V. Marshall; Norman E.| Maj. Walter Miller, Indiana Se- gambling and keeping a ny Si lective Service, and Harvey G. house. 2%

vs. Velma R. Littell: Kenneth 8 vs. DoroNew York Arrival—Britanaie. from Liv- Nina others were

smile . . . his common sense . « . his simple, sincere charm, has won millions of friends for the United States.

Edward T. Folliard who knows Ike well, has written a revealing analysis on the Eisenhower charm. It appears Sunday in Parade Magazine.

PARADE MAGAZINE

can mean.

In a new series, “DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET,” Henry Schindall, a certified public accountant, tells who is covered ‘by Social Security and how much they and their families will receive in benefits. ;

For extra money in your pocket, read DOLLARS IN

Officials Will Meet 10 Face Gambling

Reports $250 Robbery

Ernest Jones, 22, of 422 N. Dorman St, was grabbed and robbed by four men near midnight as he walked at Keystone Ave.

thy M. Hughes; Carey vs. Ethel P. Henry: erpool. Jeanne vs. Earl H Messmore; Rebecca M New York Departures—African Endeavor, vs. Charles M. Macy: Martha L. vs. Arthur

(With gambling and visi i i ; t ; : : Peace: is; Foster, special agent in charge! ting a YOUR POCKET . . . starting 00 Will gather for a Seder in the COMES WITH. THE and Minnesota St. Mr. Jones told 1 oaprtonn, Aerie te Cann; American Leace:, “Runy M'“vs Neila” 72 Siva pe g 8% gaming house. Police confiscated = Sunday in The Sunday Times. _ !€MPle vestry next Saturday at SUNDAY TIMES. police $250 was taken from his fous, Steel Favricator, “o "Beirut: Sie! BOP. yMedicalfe: William D. ve Alice Indianapolis FBI office, will gy ox ‘and gambling parapher"7 p. m. The Seder will follow 6:15 ede Vo pockets. to Bermuda; Santa Ines. to Cristonel Terhune: Juanita ve Francis Teeter, © speak. |nalia. : :

Organizations— ‘We, the Women—

Bridge Results— New Officers Sure Money Is Jrperion, 4th Annual Are Elected | io on : buy F19bpy Home Spring Ea

y= A YOUNG wife, the mother of several small chilan Tourney Set

er By 2 Grou PS dren, says: “Why don't you write something for people | Results of play of two local

ms = — like us? bridge clubs and plans for three

Urgesthe U.S. To Maintain = Leadership

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Apr. 14 (UP)—Dr. Charles Malik, Lebanon minister to the United

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Two organizations announce “We have so little money I can't follow a lot of the advice newly elected officers. that is given wives—to dress up for their husbands, go out

States, warned the American Association of University Women last night that failure of the Unit. ed States to maintain its “vigorour leadership” in the United Nations would be fatal to itself and

the world. i Dr. Malik, Lebanon's permanent representative to the United Na--tions General Assembly, told the association’s biennial convention that America cannot withdraw into “comfortable self-isolation.”

He urged the admittance of Germany, Italy and Japan and “every state under the earth”“to the United Nations. The. balance of power in the United Nations would not be affected appreciably’ by taking in every applicant, he said.

Home Economics Class

Applies Theories

The Daughters of the British Empire in Indiana has named officers for a three-year term.

They include Miss Isabel N. Drummond, president; Mrs. William R. Williamson and Miss Margaret Seegmiller, first and second vice presidents; Mesdames Robert Stewart, W. G. White and Fred Richardson, recordin g. corresponding and organizing secretaries.

Mrs. Alex McVie, standard bearer; Mrs. Edward C. Cocking. registrar; Mrs. C. P. Clark, second national delegate, and Miss Frances G. Moder, alternate.

New officers for the Broad Rip-

ple High School Alumni Association to be announced at the annual meéting of the group tonight

with them in the evenings, make home a peaceful,

place, and so on.

“On‘’our budget I do well to get one & pew dress and one new housedress a year.

I'm always clean and neat when comes home, but how tired he seeing me always wearing the

Yet he must have decent clothes to hold

down his job, and the children theirs so fast there isn't clothes for me.

“Needless to say we can't afford to hire a baby-sitter while. we go to the movies or do a lot of the other things that we would

enjoy doing. “And how can you make attractive home out of an over everybody gets in everybody's “I love my hushand, and him. But won't-he get tired of day?” 5 a 5

THAT IS putting it on the

much

attractive

my husband must get of same thing.

grow out of left for

Ruth Millett crowded box of a house, where way? I certainly don’t want to lose me and this kind of life some

a peaceful,

. = = . line, all right. And there are a

[tournaments are announced today. Winners follow.

Holy Cross Club, Wed. night:

[N & 8 (Possible Score 312)—Mrs. |R. C. Fisbeck, Mrs. J. C. Stafford 198.5; Homer Riegner, Dr. George {Goldman 184.5; Miss Marge Quinn, Dr. R. H. Bosler 1765; EE & W | (Possible 312)—Miss Mary Nees, (Mrs. J. T. Sullivan 191.5; Mr. and (Mrs. V. J. Obergfell 185.5; Mr. jand Mrs. R. P. Hughes 172. The (next play will be a master point {game Apr. 25. . | Marott Club, Tues. night: N & 8 {(Possible 240) —Mrs, Ray Dunphy, Salem, N. J, Mrs. Mary (Welch 148; Robert Sturtevant, William 8S. Wolpert 140.5; Mr. {and Mrs. John Kirby 137; E & W (Possible 220) —Mrs. William Epstein, Mrs. Arch Falender 153.5;

Mrs. Edith S. Sampson, Chi- Will include Arthur Gemmer, ot of young wives and mothers in the same boat. Maa Seuneth Pattijohn; Mrs, 3% cago, alternate U. S. representa- president; Mrs. Edward Schoen- But if she is doing the best she can—as I'm sure this woman 've t Cohen 125.5 ? tive to the United Nations Gen- berger, Jack Pursel and Gene TL Cohen 129%

eral Assembly, told the convention's closing session that America’s foreign policy depends on the collective integrity of the American people. “Fallure to guarantee = full equality and full freedom to some, of our citizens undermines our integrity in the United Nations and abroad,” Mrs. Sampson said.

Children's Bureau

held at the meeting following the

DOTA. SesSION. | ment takes up. where the school m— | vanced sewing class and gives ters’ hand. “What do you mean?” pro- NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST champions for the team-of-four . ——— | nurse leaves off. After a fall Plan Florida Tri | @ lesson on how to handle that | He based this assumption, of tested Mr. Muzzy. “Everything 1 D Pass. 2 NT Pass event are William F. Long, Mrs. - . | downstairs, a student may visit P particular problem. Students course, on the fact that Mr. Mas-| was wrong on the hand.” 38 NT All Pas I. W. Campbell, Charles Ben- . Leave On Vacation | the home ec cottage for mend- | Mrs: John C. Nusbaum, 5 Fast- then take over. Help for the ters had not returned his part- “The only thing WIONE, WAS: meebo singer and Julius Koslove, Louis-

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fisher, 1137 N. Euclid Ave. left today tor a two weeks vacation in Flor-

The home economics depart-

ing and pressing service if it's needed.” (Broad Ripple has a five » room house called “The

the athletic department became

ern Ave, and Mrs. L. T. Glidden, !

5606 Haverford Ave., will leave Monday for Ft, Lauderdale, Fla.,

student and practical experience for the home economies pupil are obvious conclusions.

Meihsner, vice presidents. Members of the board of directors are Mrs. Robert N. Becker, Mrs. Hazel Brumit, Robert J. Campbell and Ralph Schetter.

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Muzzy's Foggy Count

is—for her husband and children, if she loves her husband and he loves her in spite of their troubles and worries, she need have no fear of losing her man simply because they are poor.

“Don’t tell me money isn't her letter. I won't. For money happiness, or keep love alive.

important,” this woman ended IS important. But it won't buy

“I HAVE BEEN practicing counting my opponents’ hands,” an- = nounced Mr. Muzzy grandly to the assembled kibitzers. “It's easy North dealer

to do and sometimes it really helps

Keen's hand and one in Mr. Mas-

ner's opening lead — something Mr. Muzzy himself always does. At trick three the closed ‘hand

count to nine,”

that phony counting of vours,” Mr. Champion replied. . “All you had to do was to establish a

Coss Him

Neither side vulnerable :

The bidding:

game as you had eight tricks in the other three suits. .Before

Northern Sectional

| The Northern Indiana Sectional (Tournament will be held Apr. 28 /and- 29 in the Oliver Hotel, South Bend. Saturday events, beginning jat 1:30 p. m., will include a men’s. ‘pair, women’s pair and ‘a mixed pair. Open. pair sessions will be held Sunday. : Committees. and defending champions are announced by the Indianapolis Bridge Association ‘for its fourth annual spring tours’

the open pair event.

ville.

The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce will sponsor its 17th"

Defending

| Cottage” used for practical ex- . for an extended visit... They will That old story about walking was entered with the queen of heart trick as soon as you got working on counting the > annual bridge week May 26; : ida. They will visit Mr. Fisher's| perience in home economics.) stay on the Nusbaum yacht, the around in a barrel is strictly diamonds. A low club was then the lead. . -ponents’ hands, why not learn to through June 3 in the + parents in Orlando. Chemistry disasters become |Queen Victory, | outdate at Ripple. (led and the jack finessed. Mr. “That would have made the count your own?” iTemple, Los Angeles. Wp wv - : » » = > : i : i von.

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yl ; . Mr. Muzzy appeared to believe that he had discovered an en- y nament next-Saturday and Sune i Sets Meeting tirely new principle. And of course it was new—to him NORTH day in the Hotel Lincoln 4 i ay in o coln. : The Auxiliary to the Children's How well Mr. Muzzy applied his new practice can be judged by Mr. Champion Mrs. V. R. Rupp, O. K. Frau- { lis O the play of today's hand, which ——— S—K 4 stein and Herbert Carmichael, i Bureau of the Indianapolis Or- went as follows. , Masters won with the queen and H—J 8 § planning committee, will be as. ; phan Asylum will have a board : Times Photo by Dean Timmerman Mrs. Keen opened the six of fired another spade. Mr. Muzzy D—A K 9 4 sisted by a local committee in- d meeting in the home of Mrs. QUICK REPAIRS—Bob Daisey (center). watches Charlyene Jaggar (right) put a crease in his hearts. Mr. Masters won with the piayed the 10 and Mrs. Keen won C—K J 14 cluding a representative from ! Albert Campbell, 4505 Park Ave. ROTC trousers while Barbara Hocker (left) sews his emblems on. vs ace and looked the situation over with the jack and returned a WEST EASY each local bridge club, and Mrs. : carefully. It seemed to him prac- Mrs. Keen Mr. Masters eba Buck, out-of-town; Ss. _ Monday. By JOAN SCHOEMAKER less important when help on worn, one mending party in old- tically impossible that Mrs. prac ra ine this with the S—J 98 8 S—-Q 762 Bs Coin, awards, ar Assisting the hostess will be oop SAMARITANS do all dainaged clothing is in sight. fashioned sewing-bee style de- could have a quick entry even if ace, Mr. Muzzy tried to break H—K9762 H—A4"™ Quinn, entertainment; Mesdames Mrs. Dillon Huder and Mrs. Wil- i146 of jobs. But Broad Rip- ral Stents Bie rN on scended upon the gym for a She should get her heart suit the club suit, without success. He = D—10 3 D—8 172 M. L. Thompson, Mary Welch and liam Bertermann. ple High School home eco- pers and letters and buttons, Practical lesson in how to make tallishiel. 5 hie switched to the sashed the rest of hig diamonds C—8 2 sopr2 10 9 3 po mAun, venta} : i lm, assisted by i Ov : { 2 Of 8 . and eventually was down one. S h direcs i? OS He asia) Mi nomics students specialize in a Pulls out hema are Pedone and covers. Mr. Muzzy played low and| “F've heard many players ac- Mr. Muzzy tor; Ralph Ittenbach, local ate Cyrille R. Samuels and Keith W. Particular kind ... on-the-spot athletic equipment mended. If a student appears. for help, the eight spot forced dummy'sicused Of Tole Looby tn coral S—A 10 5 tendance, and Mrs. Joseph Brower, . - Hardy will interpret the work of clothes reparms. Repair Mats another one grves repairs. Miss king. At this point, Mr. Muzzy re-|to 13, Muzzy,” said Mr. Champion H—Q 10 3 publicity. : ’ They remove stains, mend MN . Elizabeth Johnson, home - marked that at least he had the disgustedly, “but vou have the D—Q J 6 5 Easley Blackwood and Harold the Children’s Bureau, 3 When the wrestling mats in . E nson, ho eco : An election of officers will be tears and erase spring mud. g > nomics teacher, stops her ad- Neart suit counted—six in Mrs. distinction of being unable to C—A 85 Lewis are defending champions in *