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1-Wa Streets Al9-year-old Indianapolis court case should it be brought! By ROBERT J. STERLING tons of paper out its skyscraper a man sold his signature for A In the showcase was a per- i : motorist was in critical condition [to trial. United Press Staff Correspondent |windows ‘in the homecoming pa-, $1500; when he arrived In fectly executed .20-foot model of . in General Hospital today after At the planned meeting, set for, WASHINGTON, May 21—The rade. The armistice celebration, Washington, 55,000 telegrams |the battleship Missouri, complete ° eed week-end Marion County: acci- {tomorrow night, the State Teach-/horde of small fry poured only used 155 tons.) | were waiting for him. They [down to the oars in the tiny lifeec p | dents zoomed ler's group seek to . have the through the doors of the Smith-| “Where's Lindbergh now?” one, named a Texas town after him |boats. | is the 1951 city teachers make their charges be- sonian Museum from ,a sight- boy wanted to know. | and wherever he' went, mobs | There was a mad rush to the Two 20-y county trafic /fore the three trustees involved seeing bus outside. | “I dunno,” the smaW fry next, fought to get close to him.) {battleship. After all, planes are were jailed Trolley Changes | ni fatality toll to and have those accused give their] Twenty yards inside they to him said. “Guess he's in yan ; commonplace to kids nowadays. Judge Geor apie r+ 2 5 44 : replies. b spotted a silver monoplane hung Europe somewhere.” | BY THIS time, some of the Only one youngster kept look- Magistrate’ Within 30 Days ©» Kennoth-Stev- Trustees charged by the téach- from steel girders. ~+—*1sm't he dead?” ‘asked another small necks were getting stiff ing at the silver plane. Almost Bio are The go-sign for first/construc-| ans 51014 N. |ers are Charles P. Fuller, Carter “Look, there's Lindbergh's boy. ; from craning. A couple of kids reluctantly, he turned away and miles an ho tion to permit moré one-way! Tibbs Ave. =f: | Township; Frank Ayer, Ham- plane!” a youngster exclaimed. | “Naw, he ain't dead. But I spotted a huge showcase Just a joined the chattering crowd at Judge Ob streets for Indianapolis is ex- ferred a broken mond Township, and F. M. (The “Spirit of St. Louis” dunno what happened to him.” |few feet away. the ship model. . total of $13 pected in City Council tonight. neck fedetsred Yearby, Grass Township. was the last word in neronan- | (Lindbergh was offered $2.5 | “Holy smoke,” one shouted. “Boy, lookit the guns!” driving lice Approval of trolley bus route| ps SkUll and brok- List of Teachers | tical design, back in 1927 It was | Million to appear in one movie; '“Lookit the battleship! (It was 24 years ago today “Lr Jaek G. changes is expected within 30 a eh 2PTT whet Wis The five teachers making the powered by a 223-horsepowered: _ w “8 v 1 -~- ’ & that Charles A. Lindbergh took : Ave, and J days, with inauguration of one-|~ car spun off 3 charges are Miss Mary Lee Gab-| Wright engine, cruised at 100 P ved ria Di 4 RS Si hi oly bis Now Yoru Se ary Butler Ave 3 { " g ¥ ic ) , 0 ves e way- routes on New York and uA Fond, bert, a music and art teacher at, mph and had a top speed of 'e es fn ies he] his Connecticut ue yom ~. Washington

Michigan Sts. : Mr. Stevens W. W. Harris, Indianapolis] . : To Railways general manager, said| Poles: and overtyr ne near he . expected the trolley = wire Friendswood. :

changes to be made within that| . 4 Escape Injury omic 8 ry { His wife, Helen, 18, and three

? ‘Dale High School who lives in| 128 mph. It had a wingspan of , i . hit two utility ‘a be Grandview: Mr. and Mrs. Conral 48 feet.) 0 n 0A | Ly C |-serves as a part-time adviser samy Syne Ae aa. CO. Bannister, who lived: ‘and rm oy ! ang ed by . al to the Defense Department.). . Toieerae : : La ‘ fry ae taught at Chrisney; Robert THE- KIDS clustered below : nt i ————— ee -

la , ; + + the frail wings marked “NX-211.””| - Continued From Page One ing a tan shirt that was now : Judge Ot Poertsch, © acting. brircipel "at g . 1. A two scuffed shoes. Georg® E. Lorentz Dixon, 18,

time. . 5 : : . Grandview School: where he lived, Gosh, it's little,” said one boy.!“Your boy's been hit . . . you ; > Ready With Signs other passengets in the car er : ,and Margaret Thomas who taught| . “Never thought it was so better go to the hospital . . A Then, bieatise) vel a3 it I iad Services Tomorrow 30 driver's Frank Gallagher, city traffic escaped” serious injury. Mts. Kinsley lat Grandview and lives in Rich- Small,” another added. [we'll take you.” 0 ROW, a8) 10 8 oclor. He, Services tor @ . Plates after engineer, has announced that his They were. returning from a Leyes —|1ahd. : : I" “Hey, didja notice he couldn't | The’ drive to the Hosphal Ih the told me the worst. . q ior George E. Lorentz, 3 rammed the departments. prepared to past picnic Sa Jatt Yuen ne Rar; INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC | All five teachers have lost their Séé out the front of the plane? frustrating early morning traffic| “He's ey gi alll I be st 2 9. m. tomorrow in the Harold | signs, thus making the one-way |skidde on loose gravel, care CASUALTIES positions since the school term! There's no window. How'd he !jam : . the heavy silence be-! : ’ x Hillside Christian Church, Burial was fined $ routes official immediately. into a ditch, bounced off two (140 Days) ° lended for th tion. land?” cause you can’t think what you |/2cture in two places, a fractured, yy) pe i, Washington Park C mph in a 4 In other action, the Council is poles and overturned three times. 1951 1050. {re or h e summer vacalion. =a hot oid what a = | lower jaw that's just shattered, ; g ark Cemeexpected to approve an ordinance Earlier yesterday, a two-car| 4. ijents 2995 on ree other teachers believed| One boy was reading from an u shouldn'ipight arm broken in several tery. . | ress mills 2009 they, too, had been fired but since inscription below the ship. tell a mother of what yov Saw. i... and probably a broken left! Mr. Lor i P | granting bonding power to the, tras 2} Southport Road sad Ui Injured ....... 1275 1098 |(he charges against the trustees, “It says here Lindbergh used a These are aftermaths to being at Po We don't Nn the iy his h Mg Saturday 8 Olice = S, adde | 26+ 28 | "1 ™ S | 1B. = ’ ome, DE Any fons ana) traffic fatalities to the 1951 list. | BINA Less a al {were made, two have been given| periscope like they do on sub- the fron line of a fragedy, he's too serious to be moved wags 74 gram St. He Nab 4 toward the construction of new| The accident also broke up thel Lied bY street car. |their assignments and another Marines,” he informed his com- Critical Condition \around, but he’s got a lot of "o ‘ public housing for the city. 40-year friendship of two elderly Shbidshalintooy has secured employment in an- Papiona. 4 | At the hospital, where the fight.” | Born in Peoria, Ill, 7¢ years Four pers, The second of two $500,000 Indianapolis couples when bothine wag struck by a car in Mesa |°CtRET area. : iee, I never knew that,” one mother was joined by M:. Prange,| I came back to the office, 380, he had lived in Indianapolis were held or street - improvement bond issues wives were killed. ; Ariz. Twenty years ago another. Going to Rockport tomorrow to © ig said. who had rushed in from Diamond back to a newspaper where every since childhood and had been in alter fast-n will be up for passage tonight as| For one husband it was the gon pay) died in a crash here Nar the charges of the teachers (It has been estimated that Chain, came the bad news: “Critl- day reporters write about a child|the hardware and auto parts busi- ! 2lsemnted k will be an ordinance limiting train third time that a violent trafic when a delivery truck he was & | De & subcommittee of four of nore models of the “Spirit of cal condition . . . parents cannot! hit or killed by a car, then forget Ness until retiring five years ago. Then 11 speeds in the city to 30 mph. death had struck his home. TWO griving was struck by a streetcar (the Ethics and Defense Commit- | t. Louis were built by Ameri- be admitted.” Only then did the it as they go on to other tragedies, Surviving are his wife, Maude; early today. Seek More Meters 'sons had been killed in separate] +rwo other sons, Arthur and | tees of the Indiana State Teachers san youngsters in the "20s than, imother’s steel reserve collapse that make up the thing called four daughters, Mrs. Verale ge ary New ordinances scheduled for accidents before their mother. garry died of illness. And two Association. in other Hransportation and give way to sobs. | news. |Weyls, Fairfield, Conn. Mrs, pena a submission to the Council include Two other sons had dled of dis-|others survive with the daughter. Subcommittee Named ory Latel in 8 wating ing I said RR Esther Cornell, Bridgeport, Conn., Ee =o the purchase of 220 additional ease and two survive. They are Ray Kinsley of Indian. Named to this subcommittee! guppy WASN'T much jg0ochye and Made ‘he YaiAdonis Asks Mercy \and Mrs. Catherine Eskew and juvenile au parking meters for the city. Husbands Badly Hurt apolis and Carl Kinsley, who lives| yesterday were H. B. Allman, di-|, the 5ifle Urdernedte if space offers to help, the offers you Miss Eva, Indianapolis; five sons, hry They will be located in the (yim of the triple tragedies in Phoenix, Ariz. ! rector of the Indiana University), o° “ letteath e plane, know are in vain. | HACKENSACK, N. J, May 21 Russell, Eminence; Ivan, George Everett St downtown area and in five out-| oy ther E. Kinsley, 77, of 825 tar we (summer school, Donald Crain, of hg as nord t eet off the) “I guess we need all our help (UP)—Rackets Chief Joe Adonis Jr. Billy and LeRoy, all of Ine ; toca Boye lying business districts: Broad (pion St., whose wife Martha, 2, A |Logansport, Supt. H. E. Binford, ; «°° © S ne ' > Se. The from the man upstairs,” said Mr.|and four associates pleaded no dianapolis; four brothers, Walter, D.C Yo Ripple, 38th and College, 30th and | 4104 in the crash yesterday. Mr. nounces Speaker {of Bloomington, president of the gan to lag, and or e ids be- Prange. “I just took a look at contest when they went to trial Edward, William, all of Peoria, * * burglar Illinois Sts., 34th and Illinois Sts. gn e1ay 1g n critical condition in For Art Seminar |State association and Mr. Wyatt. [goer g ew began to the door. He knew me but ition gambling conspiracy charges and Clarence, Danville, Ill; two 2 ay. C: and 38th and Illinois Sts. eal Hospital. Ellis H. Bell, attorney for the ee (looks awful bad. {today and threw themselves on sisters, Mrs. Cloyd Dellinger, Wal- Ohio St. c Two appropriation ordinances| Chris ot ie crash asl Henry Rox, head of the sculp-|teachers group will also be pres-| (They had sent a U. 8. cruiser| I left. When you can do noth-{the mercy of the court. The cott, and Mrs. Margaret Mangus, ici . scheduled for first reading tonight| pre Lucille Emerson, 70, the wife ture department in the Worces- ent and the Indiana Congress of to bring Lindbergh back to his|ing you don’t want to stay. And move almost certainly will send Lapaz; 11 grandchildren and five BEY roa including a $3000 measure (0 pur-| op hos Emerson, 69, of 1043 N. ter, Mass, Museum Art School,| Parents and Teachers will be rep- country. New York dumped 1800 as I left I passed a nurse, carry-iAdonis to jail for the first time. great-grandchildren. George Sta chase a new air-rald warning pepngylvania St. Mr. Emerson| ill lead the Sei An Jina) 245 Yegeriten by Supt. Joe Craw, New —— EE ——————— Pl, charges siren and a $5000 bill to pay for |i yn gerious condition at General. | u-siucen! seminar tomorrow L-as.e, and booked

the expense of a metropolitan; wy Kinsley was a retired engi- | 3 Herron Art School. | The meeting has been set for, The four

area study commission set up Dy | | Following a morning of class-|7:30 p. m. in the Spencer County : : 4 the 1951 Legislature. ry pe he Sugano work. [room work, Mr. Rox will address Courthouse basement assembly, : 3 De a Bol hots our ’ I the student body in the afternoon. jroom, : 4 , » FRanklin 4411 attempted 1 0 okes on or Mr. Emerson was night clerk at . . « re ' ; * the alarm. . ’ . the Graylynn Hotel, 1043 N. Sailor Saves Five at Fire Trooper Kills Slayer : wr 3 Mama'—Stolen Ring Pennsylvania St., where he lived. BOSTON, May 21 (UP)—Ray-| WAUKON, Iowa, May 21 (UP) ; : Britain

NEW YORK, May 21 (UP)—| The Kinsleys and Emersons inond F. Dean of Bridgeton, N. J.,|—Arthur Klemme, 50-year-old To Red

‘A talking doll that strangled on had been the guests of Mrs. Harry|a 21-year-old sailor, carried five house painter, was killed yesterthé word “mama” was credited Shires, 827 Union St., for Sunday|children to safety and roused/day in a gunfight with a state!

today with sending a housemaid dinner. Mrs. Shires is a daughter scores of other persons last night officer. Klemme tried to avoid LON to jail on charges of stealing a of the Kinsleys. when fire broke out in a four-|arrest for killing his wife and DON $1700 diamond ring from her em- Married 52 Years story south end apartment build- wounding ' his daughter-in-law, Britain said player. : They were married 52 years ing. Friday night. . i ed to Com Rbtective John Qagrorl 321d Ps ago, shortly after Mr. Kinsley was| — : ; ; its detentior search e home of Mrs. Georgia discharged from the Army after : ; : Smith, 26, after her employer re- ah the i ey THE ANSWER TO EVERY NEED can, British " ported the ring missing. As he war, : : tralian nati al hou! to leave. he sald, the| After dinner instead of taking| The method of overcoming all human need is | : The foreig RB Hl Es 2 Year-od i a the Emersons home as planned, PRAYER<a spiritually scientific manner of thinking | : : the British : make it sa . 3 on dig said YL rand fie So lie = Stine rstitl based on the teachings of Christ Jesus. What this cl eee eee - ~ Benen, “mama” sounded suspiciously country, prayer is and how anyone can understand it and use ? but that ne strangled. He removed the doll's| Later the Kinsleys planned to it effectually in accordance with his need will be ex- ceived. leg::and found the stolen ring attend Decoration Day services plained in a lecture on Christian Science entitled: The grou, which had fouled the doll's talk-fat the Salvation Army. ; 4 about 35 A ing“"apparatus. Thrown 25 Feet + : ’ = . ans, four B: At the fatal intersection their "” . : vgs Fi u a! | Nn } S 2 u r Nn 1tu r i tralians. Norvel Stiers car was struck by a car driven Proving the Truth of Christian Science | Britain a by Will Smith, 25, of Franklin, : - U. 8, Cana Services Tomonuw yas © in Human Affairs” | G ; : Eta rom the car an recogn alvin OT) Euler. onal minutes. Mrs. Emerson died later 9 9.0 ready to paint or stain gime.

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