Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1951 — Page 2
GOP Building Up | — O'Dwyer Squeeze
Want Ambassador to Quit or Clear Name
s ! By nifed Press WASHINGTON, ‘May 2 — Re--publican. pressure built up today for Ambassador William O'Dwyer ‘.to resign or clear his name of charges. that he helped the New York underworld. ‘Democrats were silent for the most part, but it was apparent that many felt some move had -to be made by the ambassador to Mexico and former mayor of New York to remove what one Republican called a “cloud” over
his heal. NEW HEALTH HEAD—New
president of the Indiana Public Health Association is.Dr. J. B. _ Carr, Indianapolis dentist, elect: ed yesterday.to succeed Mrs. Merédith Nicholson Jr. Indianapolis, at the closesof the twoday conference here. *
No Comment , Neither the: White House nor Mr. O'Dwyer had any .comment on the Senafe Crime Committee's _ charges’ yesterday. But Mr O'Dwyer indicated he might have something to say later. In the Senate Crime Commit _~tee's 195-page report, the .committee charged that Mr. O'Dwyer” —both by action and inaction
“contributed tb the growth of Brownson Cool organized crime, in New York : and racketeering and gangster- : y ism” intNew York City. To M beck S Plea Republican demands for Mr ,
O'Dwyer’'s scalp followed almost ; 5 Opposes Bigger Sum
immediately. Senate GOP; Leader Kenneth S. Wherry of. Nebraska fo To Handle Surplus By DAN KIDNEY
called on the ambassador to’ Times Staff’ Writer
“clear his name’ or quit. "Halley Resigns Members of the crime comniit- WASHINGTON. May 2 Rep tee would -not say whether Mr. Charles : O'Dwyer should quit or be fired. But retiring crime chairman Estes Kefauver (D, Tenn.) sald he’ would not gjyision now vote to confirm Mr. O'Dwyer funds in his ambassadoriai post. Mr. Wherry agreed. With the filing of the commitfee's final report Mr. Kefauver turned over the committee reins to Sen. Herbrt R. O'Conor (D. Md.), who was elected chairman for. the committee's extended inquiry, ) Counsel Rudolph Halley, who became a television ®*sensation in the committee's New York hearings, also resigned. No successor was appointed ‘immediately.
v
committee with a plea from Walter Mybeck director, to
surplus property for schools.
pluses by the Agency.
Federal budget, but it was £100,000 in the House. figure in the Senate.
representatives to help do so.
- Mr. Mybeck wrote all merfibers, of the Indiana congressional dele-' gation urging a $300,000 appropriation for handling such sur-| — erenion Security seph M, Howard, just back from is using Mr. Hansell's testimony This was the sum re- a fishing trip to Florida. quested by the. administration
~ bd . »
7 Driers Emp: StodentDeférment 117 Drivers Face’ Student-Def mis
: Court Tomorrow WASHINGTON, May 2 (/P)— I! Vv Selective Service headquarters has . ut set a’ deadline of May 15 for stu-
Four More Fined .dents to submit applications for the new college student draft-de-
' Today for Violations : 8 ferment test.
A calendar-jamming slate of ''na¢t Director Lewis B. Her117 motorists tomorrow is sched- shey' said ‘that postcard appligauled in Municipal Court 4 before ;ony for the examinations must Judge Alex Clark. : : be postmarked not latér than midAll of the cases involve ‘traffic night, May 15. Students may obyiolations, many of them speed- tain application blanks from. the ing. |nearest local draft board. Four ‘persons were fined this °~ Examination dates have been morning by Judge Clark. /set for May 26, June 16 and June Bernice N. Jackson, 1461 8; 30, all Saturdays.
$56.75 for drunken driving. -Her 12, for students whose religious license also was suspended for one beliefs would bar” them from year, taking the test on a Saturday,
Drunk Driver Fined
Another drunken driver, puesiS 1 W. Maple, Westfield, was fined a dys e ension total of $17 and his license was . ny . ‘suspended for 90 days, :
Others fined: I 1s Out 0 Charles Hagan, 2008 N. Dela- i y J
—-ware St. $9, speeding,
James T. Overman, 1525 8S. Kast 8t., $7.75, ignoring trafic light.
Testimony Figures’
In Rate Hearing drunken driving charge
against Samuel Gerkin, 1005 S8.} A utity exper testified today Lyons St., was dismissed’ by the before the state Public Service prosecutor when no witnesses ap-| Commission that the Indiana Bell peared. The affidavit was signed | Telephone Co. received more last Dec. 9 by Fred Armstrong; money in interest last year ftom {1802 N. New Jersey St. . 3 its $12 million pension fund than Gets 30 Days it paid out in actual pensions. Yesterday, a reckless driver The “witness, Sven Hansell. a was “hooked” for 30 days in jail Philadelphia actuary, said that
B. Brownson, Indianap- PY Municipal Court’ 3 Judge Jo-!the interest from Indiana Bell's olis Republican, today took “issue ~ a TT : Mybeck.! Indianapolis Traffic $304.000. He compared this figIndiana public works and supply increase for handling government!
-——— trust fund last year amounted to
jure with the amount the company actually paid out in pensions, $296,631. , Mr. Hansell said that Indiana ,Bell has an ample pension fund Injured ...... 1090 936 now without adding to it each
Killed ........ 23 25 year. — is a Public Counselor. Walter Jones
Casualties (121 Days) col 1951 1950 Accidents .... 2514 2613
{in an effort to block Indiana Bell's Talbert Bell, 855 N. New Jersey proposed $8.2 million rate in-
reduced to St, was given the jail -term and crease. Effort is fined $100 and costs when he apbeing made to restore the original peared on a
Mr. Hansell appeared as -a witdrunken” driving ness in this particular Bell case
Mr. Mybeck charge in Municipal Court 3, yes- for the first time this. morning. asked the Hoosier senators and terday. >
He did not appear on. the stand Judge Howard also ordered the yesterday or the day .before. de-
As a member of the House rearrest of Arthur Landberg, 104 spite a lengthy account in another
Office to Stay Open Late comniittee on Expenditures in theN. Eaton St. who failed to ap-|/publication here yesterday.
Executive -Depdrtments, Mr
For Tax Paying Rush The County Treasurer's office ‘will remain open from 8 a. m. to
last-minute tax paying rush. County Treasurer Louis O. necessary, Rainier also said that the Court-
taxpayers after 4 p, m. Friday. Deadline for payment of the went out of business,’ . spring tax installment is Monday. son said.
Mr. Brown
ay, v
fT TAS A = THA WA SE TRA 2
R x : direct to
ST.LOUIS «cov vee hr iOmin NEW YORK « « ¢ 0 ¢ « 2 hrs. 40 min, * i LOS ANGELES ... e 9 hrs. 25 min.
Fo ==
%
TWA = TWA
==
Proved TWA dependability and speed! Fast, comfortable TWA Skyliners to other principal cities. Big savings on Family Half-Fare Plan and % round trips in the U. 8. For R reservations see your travel agent or call RILEY 4381.
s Hi Reon
vA
{ih
il
;
CIB ITON!
: R You Can Safely Bleach... oe NYLON OR RAYON BLOUSES, SLIPS: PANTIES, BRAS, NIGHTIES WITH...
‘snowy’ bleach
A sily, 1mexpen Now bleach nylon of rayon fia a powder— IN BD : ywy bleach x sively with Gold Seal "snc hitens Bray, *
'" + bleach gently Ww snowy’ ble ES sznties, nighties
not a liquid s vou wash
dingy nylon and a and uniforms. SNOWY : Just add to soap when you do you! At grocery, drug. department s 2eeS, #* “snowy and Gold Seal are trademarks 0
| rayon blouses, shps, T afely "bleaches as yO s your personal iaundty
the Gold Seal. Co
Gentle to Your Hands NON-IRRITATING . . . SAFE FOR BABY'S CLOTHES
AS»
CLLR IT]
First powdered blepchaccepted for advertising in publications of the
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
N= 20 Only & Penny or nb ¢ Twe per Washing The Personal Laundry Bleach Ee Ty with the Pleasant Odor!
ES.
the $100,000 for. FSA is no longer was. fined a total of $16.75 for
“That is just a paper-work :.et-| house parking lot-will be open to up which was established When continued. the War Assets Administration] in Atherton Center, Butler University. Dr. Dewey Annakin will
» |continued.
| speedin and > | p Eg
iif!
¥ ing arrests also were made.
a a) | tea 47s SAN FRANCISCO . « 11h. 4s min. | Mental Hygiene Unit
- pear on charges of disorderly!
3rownson wrote to Mr. Mybeck conduct and reckless driving. He 1 stating that his travels with the will be jailed until he posts s500 COUNTY Alumni Group subcommittee tracing down -sur- bond. 9 p. m. Friday to accomodate the pluses convinced him that even
Plans Dinner Meeting
Marion County Alumni Assoi ‘Teachers speeding 50 miles an hour. ciation of Indiana State Teac Four other traffic -cases were College Will hold its annual din-
Harold T. Lambrith, Lafayette,
Will Show Movies
Tonight, Judge Howard will pre- speak.
(side over the final session of the| Entertainment will be provided {night traffic court {Which violators see movies and|Central High School, directed by |get a lecture. The “educational” [Miss Kathleen Hergt.
enforcement program is being dis-
: REACH THE BUYING PUBLIC {| Thirteen more persons were in-| With Times “For Sale” ads. jured yesterday in 24 accidents.|YVhether. you deal in Services, |The police crackdown continued|CArs: or Merchandise, Times |with 64 persons arrested, 54 for|Classified advertising will bring Six Tor reckless| profitable RESULTS FOR YOU! PHONE RI-ley 5551.
driving. | Six more speeders were nabbed | ithis morning. Four reckless driv-
To Meet at Butler |
The Marion County Mental Hygiene Society will meet at 6:30 p. m, Monday in Atherton Center, Butler University.
2
._.. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ________ Shp
. A fourth test ‘East St. was fined a total of |s scheduled for Thursday, July |
ner meeting at 7. p. m. Monday
session at|by Madrigal Singers of Warren
£5 Apes &
as fast and easy as — —
4
"setting" your hair!
‘the elizabeth arden
pin curl permanent wave -
200 za
+ {
Includes: Special Bob Pins, Spun Cream Waving Lotion, . Curlstick, Curlcap, Neutralizer.
Easy . . ..You'simply make pin curls using tha Curlstick and the revolutionary, safe special alloy Bob Pins!
Fast . . . Lotion works so fast (yet so gently), some hair takes a permanent in just a few mifutes!
Lovely .".""Your .hair is incredibly soft and lovely be. cause of the oil-rich secret process Spun-Cream Wav. ing Lotion.-
TITS AON Sg St a0
Blue Grass Velva Shampoos ...... 1.25
Blue Grass Cream
Ayres’ Toiletries, Street Floor
A mental hygiene film, “Angry Boy,” will be shown and then discussed -by Miss Frances Graney, psychologist for the Indianapolis; public schools, and Miss Grace Fraser, psychological worker for the - Marion County ‘Child Guid-
‘ance Center.
gt 4 LET'S 8 TALK ABOUT
By LOUIS RAINIER
SUNLIGHT SORCERY
A feeling of warm relaxed security, a sensation of complete comfort, are as essential to a successful living room as | a tactful hostess is to.a party.” The room may be oblong and harny or square ‘and boxlike, but a little imaginative effort can transform it into a backdrop for gracious round-the-clock living. One easy way to do this is to anchor a little island of growing plants against the wall beneath a window. Draw a pattern on.the fiéor . . . circular, rectangular or irregular, just as vou choose, and follow the outline with a fence about ten- inches high that you build of simulated flagstone or cracked bricks. Make a saucershaped lining of copper or galvanized tin pliable enough for bending and cover the floor and extend up six> Inéhes around. the inner sides. This insures drainage protection. Bank the island with luxuriant growing foliage and you have brought to vour room the charm of a‘sunlit garden, and provided a point of Interest around which to group big easy chairs and comfortable couches. Added a coffee table big enough for a tubful of popcorn and you have completed the picture. « :
If you have a decorating or furnished problem, we are sure we can work out the answer come in.
Easy Terms Available Open Eves. Till 9 Lighted Parking Lot in Rear
| RAINIER
Furniture Co. 4212 College Ave. HU-1376
wd
Rinte ......... |.50%
with this Springs
WEDNESDAY, MAY*2, 1051 ’
Ardena Hair
Pomade
Blue Grass Brilliantine rereenenss 125%
1.25% *Prices plus tax
You'll thrill toits
SMOOTHER Rrra OT TTT ES REGULAR
PRICE!
i
BUY!
For smoother drive at the price of regular —for the controlled volatility you'd expect J in premium-get STANDARD Rep” CROWN" Gasoline. Feel the difference in low-cost-per-mile power! Fill up with REp CrRowN and save-save-save. At regular price it’s the KinG-S1zE Gas Buy!
RED (ROW
STANDARD
Your neighborly Standard Oil Dealer
Nl .
2H
WEDN
Gro
Deductior come .taxes out-of-state for Indiana tack today. Twin suit here in beh. two truckin ing to inva feature of ‘1 Tax Law. Attorney the suits, cision could fects in Ir dreds of tr possibly so; affected by
Requir At presen sier firms a the tax fr ployees” pay
‘in Indiana.
The. suits
; ity Cartag
"Wayne, and Co., of Nor Mr. King firm: employ outside the company h by the Indi: The suits deductions companies’ under the c¢ U. 8S. Const
Ask The suits
taxes be as state emplo
MacAr Severs
Denies Aches:
Continue
State Dean ney replied: “I would that. staten Whitney di thur is pla tations to n ing his test! gressional “Will he open?’ Gen “Very del “Would y
ing his case
“He does! light,” Gen.
NEW YC Gen. MacAr Washington Towers suit tors wish more than « announced Gen. Mac hotel at 6:3 time) tor Washington a. m. in his tion ‘‘Bataa He will re mediately. & of the hear
ington agai presence is
Austin
UN Kc
LAKE SI (UP) — Am Austin defée policy in - Douglas Me day by sayi wants “not
"but peace ¥
American gation mem declaration aims last r ered the m¢ so_far to. Ge that United fighting in Mr. Austi General by But as to the United ] of replies © Gen. MacA either U. S.
~~ Jicials, Mr.
carried wei war aims Washington Mr. Aust York state grand mas order.
Capeh For M: WASHIN Homer E. ¢
' day introd
rent ,resolu Nations 30
~than token
now fightin Failure withdrawal Formosa a version of scheduled f Eastern de The res( United Nat Austin to necessary from becon member. Sen. Cap a speech o he backed Korean pc Gen. Doug
Realtors Past Pre
The so-c —the past membered apolis reall It will be at the Th of the Ind Board-in t Joseph A
. and R. E.
the Past ] will be m They've 8 . program” : thgfgletails r. Pec} president i
/
