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| Two young men were in trouble today, accused of trying to combine high tastes with low habits. Police arrested two boys, age, 16 and 17, after one was identi‘ied as the bandit who robbed the Hoot Package Liquor Store, 1216 N. Pennsylvania St., three times n three weeks. Wilford Russell, 38, clerk at, the store, said he was alone at 10:20 p. m. when one of the youths entered, drew a pistol and demanded the contents of the ¥ [cash register. Takes Champagne | After taking $30, the young {man picked up a bottle of chamf/§ pagne — domestic — and walked 5 |south on Pennsylvania St. { | Two youths in a taxicab were japprehended a short time later, ‘ in the 800 block N. Illinois St. Police said they had a revolver and a bottle of champagne— domestic. : Admits Robbery | According to police, the] { lyounger of the pair admitted : |robbing the liquor store Thurs-| day night, when $40.75 and a| bottle of Scotch whisky was ¢ taken, and admitted participa-/ tion in last night's foray. However, he denied connection with a robbery at the same store ‘Apr. 5. The 17-year-old said he took no part in any of the rob-| beries.
*Miss Michi Kawai “Plans 2 Talks
Miss Michi Kawai of Tokyo} who is known internationally as an educator and author, will speak here tomorrow and Monday in the interest of the International Christian University of Japan. { ‘Ste will be the house guest tonight of Mrs. J. B. Showers, 800 Middle Drive Woodruff Place. Mrs. Showers is the wife of Bishop Showers of the Northwest Area of the Evangelical United Brethrenii Church and president of the woman'’s work of her denomination. She and Miss Kawia were classmates at Bryn Mawr. The Japanese educator will be entertained tomorrow night by Mrs. R, A. Doan and Miss Jessie M. Trout, 53 S. Downey Ave. Thef two hostesses served as Disciples of Christ missionaries in Japan§ where they collaborated with Miss Kawai. She will address a mass meet-} ing of all denominations tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Third} Christian Church; the 11 a. m.} service tomorrow in the Second Presbyterian Church; the Council of Churchwomen's luncheon Mon-§i day noon in the Roberts Park Methodist Church and a meeting for ministers and laymen Monday} at 1:45 p. m. in the Second Pres-
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byterian Church. Miss Kawai was born in 1877! in Mikido, the daughter of a Shin-| to priest. Her family was converted to Christianity and she began her education in a Presby-! terian mission school. She has worked extensively with the : YWCA, is a Bryn Mawr graduate and now is principal of a girls’ high school and junior college in| her home city. Other religious events follow: | . IRVINGTON ey nel Forest, N. C., last night.
he combined married people's groups of | 8 a the church will attend a showing of the
palpi] TOR Child Is Bitten BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH—Randolph | S end p [0 § P35 bus” Series omortgy Se Ee. ‘me By Dog That |
snd 6 p. m. vespers, . Duncan. a student of Wilberforce University, will be, » sponsored by the church's board of educationl. Mrs. Marie Bartee is president; Miss Anna P. Stout. director: and the Rev. Jonathan A. Dames, minister. i NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH
~ The | * Rey. John K. Hammon. minister, will! . reach ‘tomorrow at 11 a. m. on “And| Three Wounded in
hat Is Sin?” CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, THIRD Textile Outbreak By United Press
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CHR AN CHURCH — The class will] mark its 38th anniversary with a special |
program tomorrow in charge of CMB or-
ghestra. William Shepard will sceak on| WAKE FOREST, N. C., Apr. 28 living with Mrs. Thelma Butler, 1 qe 4 daughter, Mrs. Irma SS Behimer, Indianapolis; five sons, Lawrence, Hansen and Dr. Victor
hr EARL ax.—Textile union officials today 1221 W. New York $t, wasn't HERCH —
H — The Irvington Eastern Star asked a Senate investigator to afraid of the part-Chow rat-kill-Chorus of 15 voices directed by Mrs.
ing . ird— Flora Cook will give a concert of sacred l0OK into the situation.at an em- jg BOF Sedvnin the Back Yara J music, tomorrow at 130 xin: Meier battled cotton mill here where g 8 babyiri
will. speak on °° Frank was 2 years old then.
Save a Person?” | a ’ T—The Rev. Paul|Dlazed away at each other for children. . HO 5 Toren whi pee de Rev, | 3 oix hours last night with rif es/ The doctor took many stitches in : sermon for the evangelistic campaign { (his little arm—and the dog was pint §t 7:30 in the club house. 20th and and shotguns. tied up for 10 days. Sub ena Da son GARDEN © cn—| State police broke up the shoot- | un | Pp W ’
: CITY CHRISTIAN CHUR ons of Garden City will sponsor the ing early today after three per-|
‘30 ee WOMAN'S SOCIE ‘a year, until Wednesday night.|
PRESBYTER: . Roy Ewing! v yale. pastor, will address the annual May Cotton Mills. The mills areg s40n1v" somehow the dog bit; WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 (UP)
Breakias: Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the so-igwned by North Carolina Highal i
| —and hard—on Larry’s lower lip. — IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND RE- way Commission Chairman Ev- J ip CHURCH—Dr_ Ralph
Doctors did plastic surgery to!1R
FRE ira scoretary of ihe Indiana erett Jordan and Sen. Willis |x Larry's lip. Released vester. that White House aid Donald S. 3... day, he faces weeks of changed Dawson be subpenaed if he does
Council of Churches. will preach to- Smith (D. N. C.). EL SOULS "UNITARIAN CHURCH—Dr. | A dynamite blast at the mills E Burdette Backus will speak on “ous touched off the battle. The fight, 3. Fe Over WFBM and on. “The Mom. raged until more than 50 highway |
dressings, further medication and N° a series of rabies shots. Se
STRUCK BY BULLET—A 32-caliber slug caught 14-year-old gyneral Home for Mrs. Thermina | Ruby Woodlief in the right leg during the gun battle at Wake Marie Vollrath, 218 S. Audubon Road. Burial will be in Concordia
Cemetery. Mrs. Vollrath died yesterday in! movie “Queen for A Day.”
Q | : jvington for more than 40 years Injured Brother | Mrs. Vollrath, a lifelong resi | FLASHING TEETH, snappingip,;; pytheran School and be-
jaws, an anguished scream—and Has ._|longed to the Redeemer Lutheran}, another child is victim of a Vi Ghureh and the Dorcas Society
Church Attendance strikers and textile workers Prother. Frank, last May 23. Pickett, Va. and four grand-
| , MAN'S 80 C FETT "TABERNACLE sons were wounded at the Royal! NOTHING happened for amost Capehart Asks
Services Monday |
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onday in the Meyer & Abdon |
. Vincent's Hospital. She was.70.|
Charles A. Vollrath, her hus- ment completed in 25 words or less: “I want to be queen for a day|'® band, was a groceryman in Ir-'and win a trip to Hollywood because ..."”
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SATURDAY, APR. 28, 1051 Probers Disagree Over O'Dwyer
Uncertain How Hard To Criticize Him
By United Press WASHINGTON, Apr. 28—The Senate Crime Committee, expected to report soon on its sensational investigations, is in disagreement over how hard to criticize former New York Mayor William O'Dwyer, now ambassador to Mexico, a committee spokesman asid today. The committee headed by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.) worked past midnight last night on its report. The spokesman said shortly before the group quit for the night that the section on Mr. O'Dwyer and the committee's New York hearings was incomplete. . The spokesman would say only that the report will be “critical” of Mr. O'Dwyer. He 20a the . i on the fourth THE WORDS WERE 'TOUGH'—Gaylord Allen, pronouncer for The Times Spelling Bee last group ub working ne uh night gives a semifinals word to Judy Harrison while other rarmar school pupils wait their turn. pected to urge tighter legal cone Left to right are Billy Haskett, Annette Hay, Janet Hoyt, Marie Jeter, Martin Joachim, Monteen ltrols on interstate gambling, [narcotics and illegal liquor traf-
| fic. . Some Members Object | 1t ted that earl A BI 2 Highway Deaths x vi" orcs st“surse MOVIE "QUEEN FOR A DAY" committee members on the
1 {ground they were too hostile I want fo be the movie "Queen for a Day" and this is my fo p in d | against Mr. O'Dwyer.
official entry. | agree to abide by the decision of the judges. | | One report said that an ser am sending with this entry a statement completed in 25 words or Car Kills Minister, draft of the committee's findings 71, at Chesterton
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less: “I Want to Be Queen For a Day and Win a Trip to Holly- charged that Mr. O'Dwyer failed
to take action against the most wood Because . .." | am 2I years of agh or over. | notorious criminal elements in
N State police today reported the New York while he was mayor. BINIQ sc eotsvsnnassassrsttssssssitsarssasnnsnsttosdossee deaths of an elderly minister and The committee spokesman said
Address ........coeviiniieieiccnnseses Phone ivevuiioe... [a 29-year-old Richmond man in 1 was BHceriain ent tho Sioups Mail before midnight May 8 to: Movie "Queen for a Day," [S¢Parate highway accidents. ‘he “doubted” that it would be
The Rev. David B. Best, 71, was finished today. struck and killed yesterday while! The committee's hearings in crossing Ind. 20 at Chesterton to New York last month were among reach the mailbox of his son-in- the most sensational of the series law, Roy Cole, with whom he which millions viewed on televi"lived. ‘sion screens. Denies Receiving Money
John P. Crane, men's union
. . |Flint, Mich Winner of Times-WIBC Talent di in official, testified he gave Mr. Mr. Szuch and a passenger, O'Dwyer $10,000 as a gift in 1949
Search Gets Free Trip to Hollywood Frank Szabo, also of Flint, were anq also gave $55,000 to Water Thé“éMcial entry blank clipped from the Times must accom-|\nJured when the auto crashed in- Commissioner James J, Moran.
Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
pany all statements from entrants in the Times-WIBC search for a [2 2 truck in an effort by Mr.| Mr, O'Dwyer denied receiving
Szuch to avoid striking the re- the money. Mr. Morgan resigned
: tired minister. Both were taken E ts nus it 4 a on demand of Mayor Vincent Imntran ust write on a separate sheet of paper this state Clinic Hospital, Michigan City. pellitter.
| James Baker, Richmond, died] The Senate voted this week to
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the church. i Survivors besides her husband
all of Indianapolis, Richard O., int, Mich., and Maj. Carl, Camp
Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. d.), said today he will demand
t appear voluntarily before a nate RFC investigating sub-
The dog is tied up again. This Committee.
chureh. patrolmen moved in on the crowd 4; 0 Ais” Butler says it will be. Monday is the deadline for Mr.
and dispersed it without firing a destroyed.
A A rv s shot. 2 — Burveys Union Toe Siren Mr. Police Arrest 20 Wpo eedas Jordan refused” ln Gambling Raids
“categorically An. inspection team from the yesterday to meet with them in|
Dawson’s reply to the subcom,mittee’'s request that he appear; {May 10 for questioning on testi-| {mony that he was a key figure in| {an “influence web” in the Recon-! | The police vice squad net was Struction Finance Corp.
. -. Civil Aeronautics Administra- zn effort to cool! down “an ex- 'foaded z Chai J. Willi Fulbright , A pA today afte airman J. William Fulbrig tion's economic planning division tremely tense situation.” Y. r a night ofl D. Ark). said he Had received - the movie, “Queen for a Day,” |
E division casting for elusive gamblers. today began an evaluation survey, In Greenshoro, headquarters Total haul a 20 arrests/no word from Mr. Dawson.
of Weir Cook Municipal Airport gor some 50,000 striking CIO Tex-ianq confiscation of 70 cents. five! There were indications at the needs. tile workers, Robert Cahoon, pair of dice, five ley books. and White House, however, that Mr. The field's condition, its pass- ¢ ; h ion | . » ive policy §, an bi ie Sh : . DC Ts southern attorney for the union, ng tickets in 11 envelopes, six Pawson, President Truman's pat Suge? and freight Tacs grag said Mr. Jordan had turned down books and two bundles : ronage adviser, was preparing ¢ volume, income and CoSiS Willinjs attempts to arrange a meet- ; . =. .... some sort of reply. be weighed in the light of national go P la Rodent Russel). 39, of 2333 Yan- PLy aviation developments and €0m-| [ye said Mr. Jordan had refused oc° St» Was charged with keepparisons with other fields. to meet with the union since tle 25th St, where police arrested . m 3 An attempt will be made 10 010 won an NLRB election in the Ii 20 19° ote Fath ed Ends at Evansville
have portions of the survey re-| . § suits made available by May 9,; 0 last September. around pairs of dice. Tickets] EVANSVILLE, Apr. 28 (UP)
when a $1.75 million bond issue . fof airport use goes before the Youth Charged With City Council. The CAA survey and recom-
i St, ment assuring the workers a 15-
Threatening Truman Soh
‘cent hourly wage increase.
mendations will have no direct] COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 28 (UP) FEDERAL PAYROLL SWELLS The bricklayers now will get achuted and escaped with no-se- ards predicted here this morning. rious injuries. They were held| The ionospheric storm will give in an Oklahoma City hospital ov- moderately disturbed conditions| ernight.
bearing on federal aid programs —A 22-year-old Ohio State Uni- WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 (UP) $2.75 an hour. The pact also caroffered municipal fields. versity graduate student was ar- —1heé government hired 66424 ried the stipulation that contracAssisting in the survey are rested by Secret Service agents NeW Workers in February — the tors must post an additional 25 members of the Aviation Board, here late yesterday and charged '2r8est monthly increase since cents an hour if the Wage StabiDr. Paul Stanley and Prof: A. D. with threatening the life of Pres- last August. Total government lization Board approves a flat) May, both of Purdue University. ident Truman. employment in February was 2,- rate of $3-—the bricklayers’ orig-|
and Col. Philip Roettger, airport; Agents identified him as Robert 308.585. ‘inal demand. [crews target practice as it roared Storm then will diminisl to oro. p superintendent. T. Gaudlitz, a research fellow in| {southward for a simulated bomb duce moderately disturbed condiThe examination was requested the engineering experiment well | \ | INDIANAP attach on Oklahoma City dur- tions Thursday and Friday. The by the local board. tion. He also was charged with] {ing a routine 17-hour training bureau forecasters expect the dis-
;mailing an obscene letter. Bond
was set at $2000. TN EVENTS TODAY Two letters, mailed in Colum-|y 4iinanolis Home Show — Through to- Liege, May. 12, 1223 Brookside Ave.
- - Public Service Co. : ivi ; i 8. Army; Laverne! Announces Dividend bus, were picked up immediately conorrow. Fairgrounds. Bearine Thera b- POI 0. 131 Top 0 Laverne
% ” 3 {Kenneth E. Winecoff, h , .: PLAINFIELD, Apr. 28 (UP) because of the way they were g Diste Last Jay. Severin. a Tea | Dotty Polley Jpecelt 20, Shicaso m —Directors of the Public Service addressed. Gaudlitz put his re- "73S "27 0% : Walter Baker.’ 30 : National Associati f 1 ) E. Co. of Indiana, Inc., said payment turn address on both and signed Nolppalylusaciaiion of, Iusurgnce Ast: mariy “Warden: 31. Chicagn, Ii Betty|a of a quarterly dividend of 45 °ne. Athletic Club, ean Davis. 28, Beckley. W. Va. cents per share on common stock Y - | gS ation—Indianapolis Athletic Club ican Legion. Nati 1 © ittee will be made June 1 to sharehold- Named to Defense Post |" Through tomorrow. American Legion
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Jo D. Pershing. 26, 1053 N. Holmes
: d Lap. + re. F-51 fighter plane plowed into a, WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 — Do ing a gaming house at 1318 E. Bricklayers Strike {giant B-36 bomber, killing 14 Your short-wave radio listening
men, during a mock aerial battle today, for even if reception is over central Oklahoma yesterday. only predicted fair, it will get
were seized there and at 3032 E.—A month-long strike by brick-|gircrart commander, son of Mr. Short-wave radio listeners are (Washington St. and 148 W. 16th layers ended today with an agree- + arg. Philip Crecelius, Cory- due for more than a week of dis-
don, Ind., was among the dead. ['turbed reception, forecasters at
simulating attacks on the 10-en- blackouts will mark Monday, gine bomber to give its gunnery Tuesday and Wednesday. The
mission. The bomber was based turbed listening conditions to preCarl O'Banion, 34, 540 Massachusetts Ave.; at Ft. Worth, Tex.
(tack, smashed into the bomber’s 1 |cigar-shaped fuselage broadside, u. S./ Canada Discuss 1
35.520 B Noreh C"MPYi Mary Conway. spitting the craft wide open with' Joint Defense Today i
Indiana Council on Religion in Hizh Edu- C. Reford Young 29. Beech Grove: Mona | Miles below. -U. 8. and Canadian civil de-
Ave;; Anna L. VanDeventer. 20. 2342! GIs were killed when a B-29 Su-
{| Any woman 21 years or older is early yesterday in Reed Memorial continue the committee's spectac- & eligible, except employees of the Hospital, Richmond, of injuries ular hearings until Sept. 1, but Times, radio station WIBC, received Wednesday on Ind. 40 with Sen. Herbert R. O'Conor (D. £ | Loew’s theater, the prize donors/near Cambridge City. He was Md.) replacing Sen. Kefauver as {and members of their families. |pouring gasoline into his car tank chairman at the Tennessee | Will Select Six when. struck by an unidentified Democrat's request. } 1
hit-run driver en c——— From the statements, the judges . = (will select six women to appear on 2 Half-Brothers Quizzed
the stage of Loew’s theater the James H. Elliott; we In 5 Muncie Burglaries
night of May 14 and six more the
night of May 15. Three will be 1 MUNCIE, Apr. 28 (UP)—Police night of May 1 be Beech Grove, Dies noi iw vani. 28 (UP)— ques elected each night by audience : i ‘applause to appear in the finals, James H. Elliott, a resident of tioning today as suspects in five
lat Loew's on May 16. That night Beech Groove the last 40 years, S8rocery store burglaries here
| : one will be crowned “Queen for gi , . | Wednesday. one v1) Q died yesterday after a long ill- | Police arrested Elza Withrow, The “Queen” will receive a long ness. '28, and his half brother, Norman
list of prizes which already in-| Services will be at 2 p. m. to-/ Mack Weaver, both of Muncie, ‘cludes an all-expense trip to! morrow in Beech Grove Christian in an auto which authorities said ‘Hollywood and return for two by Church. Burial will be in Green- contained groceries stolen from 'Burlington American Bus Lines, Wood Cemetery. one of the stores. {a Westinghouse 17-inch ‘screen! Mr. Ellott was born in Han- Withrow was on parole from a television console, a three-piece cock County in 1862. He was a 2-to-5-year sentence at Indiana Ca ELE set of Samyonite luggage, a teacher in New Palestine and State Prison for second-degree . Broilking electric broiler and a Hancock County for 25 years, He burglary, police said. V — g > years, . ae ris A Sug NOR a Lt. LeRoy year’s supply of Old Gold cigarets,'moved to Beech Grove in 1910 £ eiberg, tig engineer 5 carton a week. Other prizes and he took a job in the Beech rom Blair, Wis., was one of the | will be added {Grove Shops. He retired in 1937. survivors who parachuted from | The entry blank and statement| Survivors include his son, L. the ill-fated B-36 superbomber. must be sent to: Movie “Queen Beech Grove; one brother, = = = (For A Day,” Indianapolis Times, [ant E. Elliott of New Palestine,
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Br Vulled Press Before It Gets Better GUTHRIE, Okla. Apr. 28—An By Science Service
Maj. Charles E. Crecelius, 30,/much worse before it gets better. Four of the bomber’s’ crew par- the National Bureau of Stand-
tomorrow, then build up to severe Four F-51 fighter planes were intensity. Fading signals and
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payment June 1 of regular quar- win T, Gibson, Bronxville, N. Y Jhroush tomorrow. Warren and Indiana Ave: Mabala Dickerson. 36, 1218 Edge- | . ' $ » vg wling leys.
mont Ave, { . - terly dividends of 871; cents per as acting defense production ad- American Legion, National Commissions— Ralph S. Hutton Jr. 22. 1217 Hiatt; Betty Hindman Reappointed cial weapons defense, communica-
| Jo Etter. 21. 823 Hiatt. share on 3; per cent cumulative ministrator. Mr. Gibson, former| jome*> Monday. American Legion)
preferred stock and $1.16 per executive vice president of Gen-| " we share on 4.64 per cent cumulative eral Foods Corp., Tuesday will, EYENTS JOMOREOW 1 dus. Pgt preferred stock to shareholders replace Willlam H. Harrison, re-| “srounds. Si ay. F8il*Gerald 8. Hermsen: Cosby Anita vs
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