Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1951 — Page 1

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Board Named coun Told Motorist To Improve Tested Well Above State Schools Drunkometer Minimum

$100 Fine Is Assessed and Defendant's Teacher Recruiting License Is Suspended for a Year Among Tasks Faced

A drunken driver, whose truck killed a 53-year-old boy, stration tomorrow were canceled By IRVING LEIBOWITZ today was sentenced to the state farm for 90 days. A new state-wide educa-

our regular May value eresting texlly tailored, kers. Broken f you can be

—Cattlemen denied today that their beef carcass: demonstration was called off because they feared Price Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle would cut up and steal the skew. Plans for both a public exhibit and a public beef-cutting demon-

submission by two Indianap-| on the 60 stores where Graf's Meat Cutting Show Virginia Ave. As Graf wrestled with Mr. workable. "The sh “better schools and A i Or A Out. of liquor.

'\ i gol 8 olis policemen when he tried! records showed that punchboards Patrolmen James Fletcher and (Fletcher, the other 160-pound offi-| The shift in cattlemen’s strat- mote The driver also was fined

Ito resist arrest. had been placed this morning. Joseph Walter made the battling (cer joined in the battle. (egy came as other meat industry training” in Indiana. $100 and costs and had his li«" 0 P ki I n Parking Tags

‘ 4 = fr Sr > ? i | ager] Out by law =>¥ wh | ” ’ ; ¢ . | Police Chief . Rouls said the City-Wide Hunt arrest at Washington St. and In ‘For Repairs’ spokesmen went before the Sen-| | cense suspended for a year, Affidavits for the arrest of 23

be 7 = | C Ki i i d RB |arrest of Norman Graf, 47, halted Capture of the Chicagoan cul- | Beville Ave. - After Grat was clubbed into ate Banking Committee to oppose] Supt. of Public Instruction Alonzo Wayne Johnson, soa of ; /motorists who have refused to

A pugnacious, 250-pound Chicago punchboard sales|punchboards right before the 500- —— - Mile Race.” . | Deny DiSalle green automobile loaded with punchboards that the driver was into his car, the burly Chicagoan gfier Mr. DiSalle offered to send Macy Williams, 30, of 535 Minerva St., was sentenced slugged Patrolman Fletcher, who a meat cutter to the show to tional policy making commit- by Judge Joseph M. Howard, Municipal Court 3, who found | submission, he was taken, under extension of existing price con- Wilbur Young created the new larrest, to General Hospital “for trol legislation. |group to handle top educational] 1641 Alyord St., was the young victim of the accidént Feb. 23. I d the third leg of the Weath | . i : ini the third le the Weather- | Spe AND SAUER aus felaxing are Sqday + gals elvis pi en as ot and two 1s Polies TERRI were busy National Cattlemen's Association] FOUR: School Building Plans. [today were issued by City Attorvane tournament starting here tomorrow. Tha vin ' 9 aking a complete inventory Of ca1q the cancelation of the show! FIVE: Adult Education. ~ ney Milton Craig. ¢ |

{man today was clubbed into Immediate raids were planned Scored Coup on /trying to sell to all the stores on veighs only 160 pounds. 1 fl : : : 3 NY aa prove his price control order 18 toe was formed today to pro- him guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the . repairs.” And the. House Agriculture problems confronting Hoosier at 16th and Yandes St. __other angels, Marlene and Alice Bauer. Last night the Weathervane troupe was the guests of L. S. the carload of punchboards.,and yg “gbyolutely nothing” {6 do foe ~—Stmilar legal actions againgt

Battles Police Clubs |“an attempt to flood the city with ; ! 2 : minated a city-wide hunt for a| When the officers tried to look | Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo E. Johnson | At police headquarters he was Committee called Secretary of Schools. : Tested in Drunkometer FOUR—Improper parking. i Cal. president of the American tion. |pay for parking violation stickers ~ “Powerful Committee’ * 1.238 on the Drunkometer. A .150 Ayres & Co. at a Woodstock Country Club convivial. (Story, Feingold sketch, Section 2, Page 8). assorted prizés, more than 150 other motorists i y | Cael jute elfect; “They will be arrested and put, | THREE: Forty-six cigaret lightg| ers, valued at $19 each. ll] Psychiatrist Accidents ......2884 'a film extra today but he had to

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|charged with: | Agriculture Charles F. Brannan Specifically, the committee will | ONE—Resisting arrest. | for questioning on production af-/be asked to render decisions on| | TWO—Operating a gift or lot- fects of scheduled beef price roll- five major issues: | i ONE: Recruiting of Teachers. | The child suffered a broken neck when he ran into the side - of Williams’ truck, the court was. told. : \with Mr. DiSalle’s meat cutter. r. Young, terming the new reading is the minimum to su Poung in me San targe and 113 But Chairman Harold D. Cooley mi “a A, committee,” | Vere , DoE ocemmed by Mr nas : X : ha © (D. N. C.) of the House Agricul- said he would listen to its recom-| , 3 : . . y. small punchboards. ; | “We lyken 05 000 Reds Fail Shirley $ Ex Weds GOP Hopes to Cut TWO, "Fifty res of jewelry ture Committee, said: |mendations and ask the General ‘vere tired of dilly-dallying Indianapolis rcfiic 3 asuvalties ; Again, After Coffee 3 % | * # To Smash Allies Puts Him in Shape All 0 | P h | HOLLYWOOD, May 17 (UP)—

tery enterprise, joacks. TWO: Scool Consolidations ol ’ 8 = » : SCoo on ations, THREE— Disorderly conduct. LOREN C. BAMBERT, Ione, THREE: Educational LegislaPolice testified that one hour afte: the accident Williams tested . “It To0KS 1 around with these individuals,” with a price tag of $29.50 on each alia poi Tico Bye. DiSalle has Board of Education to put them Mr. Craig said. case, —— (138 Days) 1951 John Agar, Shirley Temple's exhusband, was honeymooning with By EARNEST HOBERECHT Uniied Press Staff Correspondent

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{ Named te the committee were ; 1 ig. leading state educators and lay- i" Bi) wes they an ko at 8 #hiss Injured arakes ol 88 - “1040 L Killed .......... 28 28

[men rgahizational meeting wi [oun owed. 0 m ; 'be held May 21 in the Statenouse o Regular Court : | : {office of Mr. Young. And they will not go to cafe-| trees | enies ores S |” "he committee: teria court but will have to appear Port a charge of operating uncer | Laymen before the regular traffic judge.” the Influence. Mrs. Jack Greig Congress of! The 23 persons ordered arrested Meanwhile, in Municipal Court ; total of $346 in unpaid 4 Judge Alex Clark was holding Walter Leckrone, editor of The Stickers, ranging from $5 to $51.|his regular session of traffic

| lighters.

| FOUR: Three cedar chest boxes) Force Him Out “twiddle his thumbs’ an hour be-

of candy. { { FIVE: Thirteen gaudy penBy United Press WASHINGTON, May 17 TORYO, Friday. May 8 == A fore he could get a marriage liforce of 96.000 Communists at... 1 was the second marriage

uN will study Addicted to Drugs

| pencil sets and two fountain pens. | SIX: Three pistol-type cigaret House Republicans, faced with Secretary of State Dean Ache-

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{court. On his crowded docket were tacked United Nations forces all- : ih ; . Times The city attorney points out, : El across the 120-mile Korean War for both. Son's, won't quit declaration, Embargo on China An Indiana University psychi- Mrs Jean Kimmel, Indianap-| NOWever, Jal hese amounts are Tan of (he specams Eo _—— front today, but failed to collapse, Mr. Agar, 30, and Loretta Bar- hoped today to hit him in the atrist who recently completed a °M*: minimums. e- regular traffic H the Allied line.

pocketbook and force his ouster. a cent crackdown.

* . nett Combs, 28, appeared before In Spite of Russia The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens, | Judge may assess fines up to

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maximum of $300 or order jaif| Arrests continued to taper off A dispatch from the east cen- County Clerk Helen Scott Reed in| GOP legislators—supported by, Command, today repudiated re- Ind Anan Y: Basar) pores up to 180 days. 81 today. Twenty-nine speeders were | tral front sald a large force of 1 .o veoas yesterday for a mar- SOme Southern Democrats—work-| FLUSHING, N. Y., May 17 port« that troops there have suc- anavols. © Barieh 18 Cars Hauled In arrested yesterday and three, southbound Reds had crossed the .j,00 license. But Miss Reed re- ed on several ideas to force Mr. (UP)—Russia sought unsuccess- Giitibed to widespread drug ad- anapol Maurice Goldblatt. In- Meanvitle the other phase of others ese cited for miscellanePukhan and Soyang Rivers in a/fyseq the licens fully today to block United Na-| : ’ [ous Violations. gradual buildup of round two of ge ae, fcense. Mr. AGaF was Acheson out by cutting off Te condderatior. of By oid Dr. Herbert 8. Gaskill, director dlanapolls, " Site star] 1® crackdown on repeated unpaid| This morning, traffic policemen | their spring offensive. s S Lar. S salary in the State Department of the TU nsvchiatry section. sald! ache Twliam, publisher

They swarmed over mountains and through valleys, the dispatch said. The rest of the dispatch was censored.

eastern and east-central fronts. A U. S. 8h Army communique said these were line straightening operations, although it was conceded the enemy had knocked a big hole in South Korean lines in the Inje area, near the east coast. Fall by Thousands Chinese and ‘North Koreans were falling by the thousands under artillery, firing at the rate of one round every two minutes, and bombs and machine gun bullets fired from warplanes.

under the influence of liquor,” she caid. Under Nevada law she has the right to refuse a license to a per-

The actor protested: claiming he was not drunk. But a half hour of trying failed to pry a license out of Miss Reed. ” » 5

AN HOUR long session with a! coffee cup in a nearby restaurant and Agar tried again. He pleaded he had to make a plane to Hollywood to serve as best man at the wedaing of his cousin, James Rogers. Mr Agar and Miss Combs were married by District Judge Frank McNamee. “T proposed

to Miss Combs

appropriations bill, due to come up soon.

One Republican plan also might

son under. the influence of liquor. bounce John Foster Dulles, the the General Assembly’s 60-nation Allied troops fell back -on the.

department's special viser, off the payroll. But anti-Acheson Republicans faced a rough battle. Mr. Ache-|

GOP ad-

son told a news conference yes-

terday he has no intention of resigning. And President Truman! has said repeatedly that Mr. Acheson will stay in office. Democratic House leaders admitted they were worried. They conceded privately that the biggest obstacle in supporting Mr. Acheson is his famous statement that he “will not turn my back”

tight, world-wide arms embargo against Communist China. Chief Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik challenged the right of

He obtained little firsthand knowledge of addiction in the Korean and Japanese theaters and denied he reported widespread addiction to the Army Surgeon General. Dr. Gaskill said he saw, firstand, only one or two hospital! cases in which addiction was the| primary diagnosis. He said infor- | =: 2 a mation given him by personnel | MR. MALIK argued that only | Within the command only gave the Security Council was author-|Nim the “impression” addiction ized by the United Nations char- W2s a “large problem” in view of ter to discuss sueh a measure. the extensive command. He declared that a U. S.- Dr. .Gaskill said he doubted sponsored resolution passed by there was addiction in the the General Assembly last fall, combat areas. Existing cases most empowering the world parliament probably are confined to the rear to make recommendations on 27€as of the command, he said. peace and security, was illegal. In explanation of the cases

Political Committee to discuss the proposed ban, recommended I earlier this week by an 11-0 vote of the special committee on Korean sanctions.

and News. Nelson P.-8wift, Perry Township. Mrs. Lucy Payne, Indianapolis. Gity School Superintendents Lee L. Caldwell, Hammond. Orville J. Hooker, Marion. H. P. Harrison, Lawrenceburg. County School Superintendents H. P. Kelsay, 8t. Joseph. Clement T. Malan, Boone. J. C. Yunker, Carroll. Arthur H. Hines, Wayne. High School Principals Hanson H. Anderson, Indianapolis Technical. P. D. Pointer, South Bend Cen tral. C. E. Eash, Indianapolis Warren Central.

(traffic stickers was bringing re- arrested one reckless driver and | sults. [four speeders. Eighteen cars listed by Mrs. Two children and a 16-year-old Maybelle Oliver, cafeteria court 8irl were injured in city traffic. clerk, showing repeated violations| @®idents last night and yester|~~have been hauled in by police. day T | Sixteen of the owiers have, ‘Runs Into Side of Truck (turned up to redeem their cars by! paying up all the unpaid stickers, no oF ie chert Bost | the haul-in and storage charges. ,;nqer examination for a possible Two of the cars still are un- jroken shoulder. He was injured claimed. when he ran into the side of a, {truck driven by Eugene V. House, ,

123, of 852 S. Meridian St. ruman [ges Beverly Mitchell, 7, of 1802. Sturm Ave, was crossing State:

| Ave. at Michigan St. when struck | {by the car driven by Harold C,: | Hawkins, 37, of 964 E. Georgia St, { Methodist Hospital physicians;

; { P. A. Guy, Vernon School. {released Gloria Conolty, 18, of 533. {Tuesday night,” Mr. Agar said. on conyicted perjurer Alger Hiss.|" But he presented no formal mo-| phic Jo hth Dr. Gaskill sad Elementary Representatives | Rochester Ave. after treatment tomobiles A late report from. the east.,,; she accepted. She's a won- Democrats Stall tion to throw the embargo pro- LY pro a y re men Who yo. McCullough, Terre Haute. {for injuries received in a two-car lis Ti central front sal) estimated] erful girl.” Democrats have been stalling posal out of the committee. Nor| Vong Btn o owed the same Enoch 8. Drumm, Anderson. |collision at 16th St. and Exeter ls imes snemy Sawaal o8 edited joan) "| Mr. Agar was divorced by Miss the appropriations bill, hoping the did he make any move to take a life €y remained In civil). ; ter George, Richmond. By MERRIMAN SMITH Ave. fect very De e In ihe. las 0 days Was rremple Dec. 6, 1949, on a cruelty Pressure would ease up. walk. The pavohi trist id he in. Mrs. Roxie Smith, New Castle. United Press Staff Correspondent She was a passenger in a cap : On, charge. : One amendment, proposed by ——— eee Paychdirs. = e 1» College WASHINGTON, May 17 — gq; by Rithar i ffered in A nearly full moon illuminated + prop ] \cluded only one paragraph on ad- 8 President EE 2 A, Miller. 16. ; ride sino Rep. John Phillips (R. Cal.), is | diction 1 Dr. I. O. Foster, Indiana. (President Truman called upon o¢ 2210 N. Talbot Ave. Both' ill assure the battle field Thursday night A : {diction in his report to the Sur- the people to form a consumers’ co 1m aimed at ousting Mr. Acheson { J. R. Mitchell, Purdue. driver and passenger wers . and 12 B-29 bombers dropped 90 : {geon General, and described it as lobby today and hit Congress Fon . . vice. tons of high explosive bombs on and some of his closest advisers, “relatively unimportant.” Frank Sparks, Wabash. bruised. Driver of the second car 5 8 Sh A including Mr. Dulles. Mr. Phil- | 1 po . re oer |broadside with demands for a wag Chester Jackson, 39, of 1134" enemy communications and air- lips, a member of the House Ap- In fact,” Dr. Gaskill said, “I 4 Actor Balk new and tougher controls pro- mxeter Ave. Beld -targets, ations Cos thought so little of it that I TERN Acior Bulks The much publicized Red air . |propriations Coinmittee, wants to Id p 2 lISd | g e 0 a did : |gram. ——— il polls Touch publicjsed Red aif n orl cut off pay for any one in the \not include it in my summary nor At Communist Probe Unless the housewife, worker ... ~oo oe; TURES 1 Orce nag n Reds ae You State Department who has worked in the recommendations for action wASHINGTON. May 17 - and other consumers bring pres- AILAL LEAL Tena D3 A Neh : in thi appearence. d ee es — \in any way for a foreign govern- and improvements.” Movie Actor Lloyd Gough refused Sure to bear, he said, “the special. § a. m... 67 10 a. m... 80 |, 9 Jn non ne 76 lets light ' 3 ment during the past five years. | 0 jp ecrets | He sald the paragraph on ad- today on grounds of possible interests and the lobbies willl 7 a. m.. 69 11 a. m.. 81 [| effort to artillery. yp ; ! S Nn om 8d The outstanding case is Mr. diction had been ‘taken from self - incrimination to tell the Wreck (the) stabilization program: 8 a. m... 71 12 (Noon) 84 L he year. Allied artillerymen piled up new Acheson, Mr. Phillips said, add- . By United Press context” of the report and was House Un-American Activities 8% sure as you're porns alt 9am. 7 1 p.m... 88 | - records for firing. One said: By United Press ing that the secretary's law of- WASHINGTON, May 17—Sen- - Sectio p, Committee whether he is a Com-' Tn a speech before g Jaton Latest humidity ..... « 41% en cure "We are not firing except at JACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 17 fiC¢ represented a foreign coun- ators investigating Gen. Douglas n One, Page Three munist. al Conference on Citizenship, the latest humidity ...... #17 oth from groups of 100 or more. We have The tropical storm season got try during that period while Mr. MacArthur's ouster voted today fi The Tuady-faced 44-year-old Presiqent Sie ln gl 4 foot hani- < : Acheson still was associated with that Gen. O N. Brad] C Kills H : 83 actor, an Army veteran of World 18h’; a suggestion by Sen. Rober mechani that many targets. started a month ahead of sched- the firm n. Omar N. Bradley need Car Kills Hoosier, Ww II Aged tion A. Taft (R. 0.) that the armed |T'S HERE Another officer said: ule today with a blow of almost : . not disclose what President Tru- FT. WAYNE. M 7 tt he Boe hy estion forces cut their manpower goal “We have been foo busy firing hurricane intensity that was ex- May Apply to Dulles man £aid in secret about the Far |; "1" ‘wane BY 1 1p), whether Je Would Sght for She by. 500,000 men : | day and night to count the cas- pected to sweep through this busy Asked If the amendment also Eastern commander five days be- oe nin ener, 3% Yas killed United Srajes again), comming. bY: “Invitation to War’ The BIG Annual, valties inflicted by our firepower east coast port city during the pigs Rpply do Mr. Dulles, Mr./fore he was fired. ics Yesterday gre 2 nism in another war. He sid NT on suggestion, MILE’ and infantry.” : afternoon. ps replied: The vote—reported unofficially! * ey : . /ag. i ati to war” with 00 Fliers said the long expected Jacksonville prepared for gale It's a good idea if it does.” |as 18 to 8 removed any possibil- Er iineipal here. Police i Put Fire Loss at $20,( BA ora now 3 h second round of the Reds spring winds of from 40 to 50 miles an| Mr. Dulles’ law firm of Sulli- It¥ of contempt action against the oi "gy io VINCENNES, May 17 (UP)— may mean throwing away the Used Car Sale : ugh your offensive was on, but it still had hour which the weather bureau van and Cromwell in New York Five-star Chaliman of the Joint)’ ___ ream —— Damage in a fire ‘which swept lives of our soldiers later on.” se Get your not reached the “full human sea” said will reach the city late this denied it had worked for any Sian Filia B. Russell oO th i id through a restaurant, two pool-. Mr. Truman did not mention is the bi tunity § carefully force of last month's effort. afternoon or tonight. foreign government, but said it (D. Ga.) of the $ te A e od n e Insigae rooms and two residences at near-! Sen. Taft's name, but the Presi- Here is the big opportunity foe sation) The storm was kicking up 30- might have represented some sub- Services Forde Bo ner Of Th Ti by Decker was expected to run Sect] Bese p T the used car buver to step 1:te n ona . . av i at i. - s -L0m=- 3 Section One, Page Two lie i . rt a Hangs Self in Jail 10% a an the Atlante Sidiary agency of a foreign na mittee, citing historié precedents e imes about $20,000 today. Cause of g a bright, glistening late mocel

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60 miles an hour, just 15 mph beneath full hurricane force.

“Why should one who repre-

and legal rulings,

had defended : Gen. Bradley. 1 Section 2

the blaze, which broke out in a structure on the town’s main

car at a real bargain price,

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