Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1951 — Page 11

Y 18, 1951

LE

ATOR E

AIRE dels!

997

49%

up

SE

¢

of 45 gauge, and seconds

e, 30 denier ious make, and size as1 the lot.

tant gabarals. Pleated, pular plain

ks $5.95, 5, $15.00

9

4

i

4

A

3

#3

ea

A

=

i

3

Hoosier Politician Sentenced, Fined For U.S. Contempt

mes Specia

Ti 1 WASHINGTON, May 18 —-A Hoosier political figure, Dr. Edward A. Rumely, today was sentenced here to six months in jail and a $1000 fine for contempt of Congress, | However, Fed- d eral. Judge Richmond . B.~ Keech sus pended the jail term because of Dr. Rumely’s

age. He is 69. |“Roman palace” would be Dr. Rumeiy, {ideal spot to stage a ‘sha 1.a Porte, was |

haled before Congress for questioning about his activities as executive secretary of the Committee for Constitutional Govern-|

Dr. Rumely

tempt on Apr. 18 for refusing to divulge to the House Lobby Com-| mittee last year the names of|

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951 ‘Boy Scouts on Rampage—

$40,000 Damage Suit Filed .In McCormick Estate ‘Riot’ Attention in Jail

By United Press

" ‘|weren't killed,” Lake Forest Po-|

CHICAGO, May 18—A group|lice Chief Frank Tiffany said.

wife,

of 150 rambunctious Boy Scouts, \did -$40,000 damage to a palatiall He said no arrests were made \estate formerly owned by the late at the time because parents of the reaper. millionaire Hardld Mc-|hoys promised to take care of the Cormick and his Rockefeller McCormick, revealed today.

it

No Arrests Made

Edith{matter. was

; The suit was brought by the |Liberty- National

It was “a case Of loss by riot/cago as trustees for the Villa Tu-

or civil

battle.”

commotion,” {John R. Whitman charged in {suit for damages from five {surance companies. | The Scouts, oh a day's outing {near the North Shore estate 1ast, motion, vanda {May 20, 1950, decided the RUBE mischief." \

Attorney ricum Syndicate, which bought the|

Valued at $7 Million

Apparently half the boys got! ment. He was convicted of con-|inside the house and “defended”

They

in-i

a estate.in 1948. The suit*charged- the coed

had refused to pay off on policie:

" Korea Sergeant Gets

: Honor Medal Tomorrow The house, built on a 100-acre| WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) | {lake front tract and originally Master Sgt. Ernest R. Kouma,| valued at $7 million, had been un-/a tank commander who killed 250! occupied for a number of years. Communist troops ima nine-hour appearance and checked out of tenced Wahl to Michigan City regular habit of reading The In-| engagement in Korea, will receive the hotel without paying the bill after a jury returned a guilty dianapolis Times Classified Ads! the medal of honor from Presi-|When he learned that police would verdict. it from the other half, Lake For-|dent Truman Saturday. est police reported. overturned huge

|

Sgt. Kouma, 31-year-old Dwight, Neb.,

urns, [soldier, is in the 2d infantry di-|

large financial contributors to his knocked statues from pedestals,|vision.

organization.

him.

tional Government distribudes pamphlets and other literature te persons influential in public life, During its 14 years of existence,

Historical Tours

“It's a wonder some of

{broke windows, choped ornament-| Rumely immediately announced|al doors with their scout hatchets, by Sgt. Kouma’s parents, Mr. and town in a stolen car. that he will appeal. He said In ajand topped a heavy balustrade | Mrs. Joseph J. Kouma, Dwight,! { formal statement that he is con-{over the bluff to the lake shore,Neb., and a brother, Fireman admitted six auto thefts and may fident higher courts will absolve smashing a stone stairway. They|James G. Kouma, naval base,|be connected with bad check cases 3 {also carried out “numerous other|Norfolk, Va. . The Committee for Constitu- destructive acts,” it was charged. Sgt. Kouma, who has been in| Arraigned in federal court yesthem the Army since June 15, 1940, was terday, Johnson's case was con-| ———iassigned to Korea shortly after

it steadfastly has opposed poli- Planned at Franklin

The ceremony will be attended

{the outbreak of fighting there last { June. He previously had served {a hitch in Korea from March,

Bank of Chi-|

covering loss by ‘riot, -clvil com-| lism or malicious ¢,m0us World War II cartoonist

)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - : He's No Mauldin, Local Nursing School Wife Sues Ex-Sheriff . .

But He's Drawing Wins High Honor In Husband's Death - $5090 10 100°

| The school of practical nursing The wife of a man who died in’ conducted by the Indianapolis jail at Columbus, Ind, Dec. 16, TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ; ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR |: ;

o 11 ¥ meme school system has been: accred- ‘county Sheriff Richard L. a IF HIS ‘public’ wants a per- ited by the National Association Tnaver for $15,000 charging t

|sonal appearance, Kenneth Arn- for Practical Nurse Education, lold Johnson isn't one to dis- Supt. Herman L. Shibler said |angoint them. . ‘today: That's why he has taken tem- Surveys of the local school 2 é porary residence in Marion were I a Apr. 24 and 25 py John L. Stewart, 1404 Bates St, | County Jail pending federal in- representatives of the association.| Her ‘brief charges that at the ‘vestigation of his possible connec-| The school is uipen to students time of her husband's death he tion with a series of bad-check 18 to 50 years old, and the next was suffering from injuries res jcases and car thefts. class will: be admitted June 4. ceived in an automobile accident. Johnson, who listed Superior, Plans are alsd being drafted for, She further charges that Sheriff Wis., as his home, agreed to the'ap ¢vening division of the school, Thayer had been informed of the spersaonal ragce’ ‘In ‘Evans- er — : [Anjurtey snpdetsed to permit her Cville, hes ok Sadi eraiatered in husband to be hospitalized. a hotel as “Bill Mauldin,’. Cu There he “admitted” he was the.

wrongful death.

The suit was filed in Marion County Superior Court 2 by Mrs.

949, today sued former Bartholo-

High Court of State | Upholds Life Sentence Convention : Set «

| land creator of the characters! The State Supreme Court today; The 1951 annual convention of “Willie and Joe.” He agreed to upheld a Criminal Court sentence the National Association of Real theater appearance Of life imprisonment for Harley Estate Boards will be held from

opments A S05 7 ea XPT isp

ia personal

{while the movie “Up Front” was Wahl, 45-year-old former Indian-' Nov. 11-16 in Cincinnati. Plenty of hown. The movie is based on aPolls prize fighter found guilty — Se TE AO ona te of the 1950 slaying of Louise FOR INSIDE INFORMATION Space and 4 8 =» Woodford. on job-openings, living . quarters Th . BUT JOHNSON canceled the' Judge William D. Bain sen- and real estate bargains make a e Right

Kind of Cold!

—peTTT

Wahl appealed to the To place an ad of your own, phone | {be attending a pre-appearance Supreme Court. | RI-ley 55351.

: sree ie ion pimaemiot a asimeitime im sors oanmeaat] interview, FARA AAA AAR A AAR ARARRARA RRA ARR R AAA Ahhh Add

Assistant U. 8. Attorney Mar- I ATTENTION!

See This Model

and Several

shall Hanley said Johnson was ¥

picked up as he tried to leave kx Others . . . | % I hh id onsen nas? HOME PERMANENT USERS Prices Sibi oF

You No Longer Need Give Yourself a Home Wave!

{in nine states. {4

tinued by Judge Steckler for further investigation.

| —— ——

Times Carriers Set

William | E.|

199 |

SAVE MONEY —DEAL DIRECT

professional salon offers you ag...

cies of the Roosevelt and Tru-

man administrations. The House committee demanded a list of names of quan-

First of a series of summer! historical tours will start at 11 a. m. tomorrow, Dr. George Blake, Franklin College professor and

1946 to August, 1947.

Seeks Additional Funds

ji COLD WAVE

To Collect Bond Pledges

Times carriers were to contact subscribers on their routes to-|

AM We Carry Our Own Accounts

Only

tity-purchasers of the organization's literature. Rumely gave the committee in-

The tour will begin at the Maio said today he would ask the T i tN a Juri style created for each NO APPOINTMENT NEE nN ) + MT. JACKSON vestigators access to most of the wy iiewater Canal e% duct at Works Board for an additional he carriers, ac ne eh Jn \ \ individual customer. 11-0527 RI-7929 organization's files, but flatly re- Metamora Le en uedle $100,000 for repairs and maine [BODE eta e Yistb or] TIRE & BATTERY CO. fused io fue over the demanded wij) pe a campfire on the Earlham tenance of unimproved streets. |g "ors or a nationwide drive by| 14.5(a10 Licenitd Beaui Smart Completely il 3413 W. WASHINGTON BE. 0346 | names. He contended that the College campus. The tour will Mr. Maio said he already had more than 300,000 newsboys to] your service. redecorated salon constitutional guarantee of a|pesume Sunday morning and will| Spent more than $35,000 since 00st defense bond sales. Jbointments teaturing music free press protected his right to/include visits to Richmond, Mt.| work began for the season on! A 325 bond will be awarded to| TP. M. 601 ROOSEVELT BUILDING by Muzak. keep that Information secret. | Auburn and Greenfield. Apr. 24 and had more than $60,-| the Times carrier who solicits the TU ISS Fron Sierator This was the third time that The tours are sponsored by In-|000 left. most pledges. RR RRNNRRR ERNE EE KERR RRR RE RRER RRR RRE NER RRRNNN 5 Rumely has faced a federal court diana and Purdue Universities,] The commissioner estimated jury on contempt charges but the Ball State and Indiana State|that some 43 miles of streets| . » first time he was convicted. | Teachers Colleges and the State|have been graveled or sealed with |

i ppm —

Suspect Denied Bail | In Robbery-Slaying One of four men indicted for murder in the robbery-slaying of an Indianapolis shoe cobbler was denied his freedom on bond yesterday. Judge Harry Chamberlin, Criminal Court 1. rejected .a plea of Arthur Willoughby, 44, of 5171. “WI SWIIKIins St., to be released from jail pending trial. The judge ruled there was sufficient evidence to believe that Willoughby was party to the commission of a contemplated crime. Willoughby and three other men were indicted May 10 in the 1946 (atal shooting of Abraham Azan, 63-year-old immigrant, in

nis shoe shop at 350 W. McCarty St.

Train Service Cut OK'd The Indiana Public Service Commission today approved an order which will permit the New York Central System to remove two passenger trains from its | Indianapolis to Cincinnati run. A! request for permission to remove’ trains 419 and 436 stated the!

system was losing money in their] operation. |

Boys’ Club Carnival Set An indoor carnival will be held starting at 6:30 p. m. today at the English Avenue Boys’ Club, 1400 English Ave. Proceeds of! the carnival will be used by the club's service organization to buy two new trophy cases and to send two boys to camp.

Historical Bureau.

HENS

2,

director of the tours, today.

*

announced

¢

our EVERYDAY CY 12 Ld

DON'T WAIT . . . Start Now to Buy POULTRY FROM HARRY’S

FRYERS ©. 41c

For Roasting or Stewing | ® . l Chickens For Salad 3....¢.00:5.000 3c CAPONS — TURKEYS — DUCKS — GEESE Open Sunday ‘til Noon

HARRY SMITH POULTRY CO.

'*" 337 W. NEW YORK ST. LI-5952 PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

For City Street Repair

| “Street Commissioner Tony

"bituminous material this year.

%

45¢

RCA PORTABLE Famous "ZENITH" Only WAY—AC-D( $100 i $709; TIP-TOP FORTANE San rere LES: y ee Dial swings u i, tone seston Operates on Plus Bat. $39% hener. Je Plus. Bur. Motorola a

RADIO-LARM

_cLocK RADIO

36% Oaly $1 00 Down

© SET LIKE ANY ALARM THEN WAKE UP TO THE MUSIC OF THE RADIO

GET READY for the RACES!

—Listen to All the Thrilling Details! Powerful Portable Radios

For Your Trips . . . For Fishing . . . For Picnics . . . Hayrides, Etc. Wherever You Go . .. Fun Goes With You When You Get a PORTABLE From DEE'S

$1.00

ww MOTOROLA ...:V.:. % RCA 5 voce: vw Zenith % PHILC

It's Easy to Open an Account at Miller Jewelry

Delivers Any Radio

OWN!

With No Bitter Memories”

For the first time a

night to pick up pledges for defense bond purchases. They will repeat the round-up tomorrow.

(OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9) »

Vv

A personalized hair

NER RRERNR RENE CELLS PEER RRR RRR RRR

HRA A AA AAA ARTA ARR A AAR RAAT AAR

| | a DRINK THE BEER THAT TASTES LIKE A MILLION —

to Mar its Goodness! .

>» 7 % 3»

1. Champagne-DRY... refreshingly tangy

2. Velvet-SMOOTH... mellow...not bitter

3. LIGHT but hearty...

never ‘“watery’’

si A, WB MU FWA A EW BRAY A IN BI BTR AN | .

*You get no “Bitter Memories” — y no back-talk—from CV! Because it i has NO “wild sugar” . . . no harsh ‘ | hop-resins . . . no heavy maltiness ;

...in it. You taste ONLY the delicious flavor of wholesome ingredients . . . brewed and aged exactly right. Enjoy CV today! At your favorite store or tavern.

RD BS

A

re.

Got plenty on ice, at home?

Regular bottles ... “no-deposit” bottles... quarts, for parties ...and cans.

¥

Ec eh te ng aE LE

ional for

& N

Ideal

$1995 Radio 52/9 sizes, Radio $2498

Table Model

wear RADIO $3250

Model

THE BEER "WITH THE™ MILLION DOLLAR FLAVOR