Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1951 — Page 7

25, 1951 rr on : FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1951 S

ORED One ‘L’ Too Many, This Fish Story

| “pas ‘Has a Smell— And City Girl Loses of onions

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J 1 lay Republican Veterans of World EDs Were searciing Joa o War II, powerful group in the from cab driver William Bowling GOP here, was reorganized last

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23, of 1019 Park Ave., last night

Gaulle will hit the political comeback trail this week-end

‘9 a. m,, following the usual week lof strenuous sight-seeing in Wash-

‘crappies from the Rome City|tried to slide the bet off a win-

John Tinder, fornfer state rep-

ington, Mt. Vernon and Annap- ridge at Sylvan Lake.

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resentative, was originally sched-

i ip KENDALLVILLE, May 25 -— 1 night with James O. Birr, auto at 2241 Capitol Ave. i » i er fe ing Here's a fish story to end all fish dames | p pen dealer s the new president 0 Mr. Bowling said they had hired y stories. as : n } X " his cab at Capitol and Ohio St Colors 2 Pe Midriff And Honest Injun, if it came paral lead the municipal election cam- and asked to be taken to 22d . : a | ~~/Continued From Page One from any lesser source than an Continued From Page One paign next fall. and Capitol. There. he said, one hed 4 (Patrick's School when they won Indiana Circuit Court judge, we Paid in merchandise at odds rang- a. pire was elected by a vote Pulled a gun and demanded his ® Green ' ; ’, in Indianapolis. They are the just wouldn't believe it. ing from 1 to 2 to 1 to 5. of two to one over Frederick money. After taking his keys, 2 tne aysuit daughters of Mrs. Loretta Gros- Noble County Circuit Court! The pitchman isn't satisfied Tucker. Jr former campaign they fled. : By Ualies P /didier, 1502 Draper St. was adjourned Saturday and With his profit on the oads alone. == ot Jude "Alex Clark in| re ——— 2 In France or “Ch tos. & | The spell-down in the national jyqge Kenneth A. King, Wihome When he spots a “rube’ he tries ma A oo oy re the GOP Sizes ’ . aries de press club auditorium started at|cyty was flickering his fly rod for to pay off at lower odds and once mayoralty nomination. 10 pra 18 in lightweight striped

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His catch included 16 glistening night's graft. . Z Woh Ssh Son tha

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uled as a compromise candidate

with a three-week whirlwind olis. : for the veterans presidency but he

. : ‘+—=T Last “night all the spellers » | ) calpaign our leading UP 10 were busy brushing up on the Me Wiltrout. Rendallvisis, no-| Oscar's dizzy wanderings are withdrew = and nominated Mr: ° Ale the June 17 general elections. big words. All were smartly t/ced. But Mr. Wiltrout's eyesipopylar with children. Birr instead. {Lisnant at coup The General will not be a dressed and ready “with shining bugged out when he saw what the" yy, g)icxest gaming operation “We will begin organization :

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Juige Way using as hail, {s a horse race. It's almost al- Work immediately to elect Judge

fll" . candidate for a seat in the new Morning faces” when a trial run, Alex Clark Mayor in the Novem-

French parliament but will speak |like in the 500-mile race, got un- Onions. al : a in behalf of ‘his rightist Rally of | derway at 8:30. | That's right, a thin slice of dry Ways crowded, and He lool Pours: or election.” Mr. Birr said. the French Peoplf (RPF). Gretchen was dressed in a soft- Onion. about as thick as blotter in at about §1 a minute. Other “officers elected” without s ’ . gray summer frock, with dark Paper Seventeen horses run, and the apposition were. vice president, RMT winner usually pays at slim odds Thur] Rhodes: secretary, Harriet

blue buttons, bobby sox and white THEY WON'T hit if the arionl Red China {and tan shoes. She won a simple jie is too thick,” the Judge said of 2 to 1. Rarely does a 10 to 1 gygyt and treasurer. James StewRed Chinese Premier Chou En-

{word in the trial run—‘“cart.” sagely. shot come through. lai has warned that any peace,

art, First- One Easy Mr. Wiltrout scratched his head, |, Bettors Jay a dime on the line. p5vq4 Mannon is the retiring treaty with Japan made withoution and the program got under- servation officer had he ever FeYoff 1s in

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Then the TV-lights were turned Never in his 14 years as a con-| Nt race i eb a president,

. China's participation would be way in earnest. : . for prizes. A race announcer peps —— en e null and void, Radio Peiping sald] Gretchen's first word in the os EI YN ust Xp the Show. 1 A T T N T ! O N i quer caliar. vim, Shires fore \ today. The Communist broad- “for. " . “ TE rena : i The carnies aren't even slightly cast, heard in Tokyo, said CR ere py oa ns og | "T've heard of ‘em hitting y,.riaq about police interference. . cuffs and pockets. Elastic made the statement in a memor-|o¢ {he ith ease. Four marshmallows—even small pieces «come back tomorrow. We'll For The First Time a Professional antum to the Soviet ambassador], e entries failed tne first of Ivory soap—but never onion yn, running till midnight Satur- or e rofess ona waist-band. oi, in Pelping. Chou also said Mel iIe_StouA) en words 8s slices.” he muttered. day.” Permanent Wave at a Drugstore Price s i Peiping government “completely lea. Th a cea0 an —_— py a A supports” Soviet rejection of the 252 ea” They wera he entrees : i rndorff eo $5 American draft treaty and Soviet] Jom Scrinpdioware or ~ Schricker to Steer Mrs. Amelia 0 ) HOMOGENIZED PERMANENT a counter-proposals for preparation pe) : § newspapers. Services Tomorrow: ' = *3 of 7 treaty. aretchen’s second round word | ~~ A Formula 37 Cool (Cotton Skirts J . . was “beige.” and it gave her no | Services for Mrs. Amelia Louise . 4 “” Ireland hs rr lioar of Teather pi see 7 0E 4 ear ah wis = win ns estants flunked on “decibel, druid, (Reramic, w “im. toe or YOU, i % panoplay, heresy and minatory.” ‘morrow in Flanner & Buchanan hi - A personalized hair style Sirs Selon py _— { I'wo men tossed a bomb into!" In the third round, the words { Mortuary. She died yesterday in rsp " » individual ® and plain colors. tue hassel of the British ém- “peccant, catalyst, pavilion” took dy Id 0 f {her home, 7022 Warwick Rd | — Created { sec indivigue Rl. 0481 or RI. 6090 Some with big, flat- : ie oi ast, nigh 2 on other champs. Then came | Mrs. Orndorff, who was 92 x customer : : Phone Orders tering pockets. All ©. Gretchen's unsuccessful bout with : {lived here the last. 86 years. She LI-8789 sizes and colors. Queen hat Hel Srorased et “nonpareil.” Continued From Page One (was ‘a native of Cincinnati. She! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY would be “a peril to their lives »! This was the 24th annual na- state legislature,” he sald. “They was a charter member of the Yorn Lett from Elevator No one was injured. The two tional bee, and “old hands” were are very difficult to prove.” Women’s Department Club and Good a S . there to handle it. Benson S. Alle-| He added: belonged to the Women's Re- || For Abused, Established men escaped after exchanging “ . shots with police and British Ban former chairman of the de- Such reports are very serious. | search Club and Zion Evangelical | Hard-to- 22 Years Erards. \partment of communication at It is a black mark against men|Church. 1] Wave, Grey, : Open £ . | American University, was the in public life.” Surviving are two daughters, || Bleached and ho ey | ; pronouncer. Although the Rockport scan- Bernice and Marguerite, and a| Children’s 401 Roosevelt Bldg. ay .M. > India Judges, with the big diction- dal has been the only one fully prother, Dr. A. H. Albershardt,! Hair 4th Floor—Corner Ml. & Wash to 10 P.M. : £ , A, H. ' % In Calcutias 3 Texas-born aries, were Mrs. Wilfred L. unmasked. Robert Wyatt, execu-|ay of Indianapolis. ’

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princess sat on the steps of the palace where she once reigned over a score of servants and wept bitter tears today. The Maharajkumari Shushila Devi, born Evelyn Billie Bridges, was locked out by the Indian Government. It refused to recognize her as the legal widow of Prince Indrajit Jitendra of Cooch Behar in West Bengal. The tall, pretty princess said she embraced Hinduism and married the Prince last December. But a few weeks after the wedding the Indian government ordered her to leave India immedi-

White, formerly on the staff of tive secretary of the Indiana the Harvard Graduate School of State Teachers Association, has Business Administration, William indicated the school shakedown Harold Martin of the Federal Se- problem is widespread in Indiana. curity Administration, and Dr. He has made repeated stateBelmont Farley of .the National ments that it soon will be disEducation Association. closed in other counties. Director of the bee is Charles At the Statehouse, Wilbur ‘Schneider of Scripps-Howard. Young, newly elected Republican Tonight the winner will receive superintendent of public instruca cup and $500 cash prize, second tion, said. he had received no $300, third $100, next 20 $50 each formal complaints from either

and the remaining. including|township trustees or teachers

Gretchen, $40 each. The nation-| ; al champion alto gets a weeks about the Rockport situation.

end in New York City with all , ", ' SE etss rod, vy ith a 4 Indiana Clerics Named

Awards will be made at the an- To Methodist Conference

tv i . »ason. nual banquet at the Hote! Wil- T Se a Ag lard toad . J " ANDERSON, May 20 (UP)} § 2 Neat o Com, a ? > Se Four Indiana ministers were! her ushan's insis 8 ‘named to the Methodist General

month flew to Karachi, where she was granted a permit to re-enter India. She said she arrived in India to find that her 32-year-old husband had died in a mysterious palace fire the same day.

2 Criminal Court Jurors Excused From Panel Duty

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Set Joint Meeting Conference at business sessions! Members of the Reserve: Offi- of the Northern Indiana Meth-| \cers’ Association of Indianapolis odist Conference today. and cadets of Butler University’s| Delegates named were the

Air Force ROTC unit will hold a Revs. A. W. Pugh, Ft. Wayne; joint meeting at 8 p. m. today in H. O. Deweese, Elwood; R. R. the university’s Arthur Jordan|Roudebush, Anderson, and George | Fenstermacher, Upland.

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sitting in Criminal Court 2, ten wherever it 4 75 Folding Camera i q scored one of the panels and goes! Wide range Necklaces, bracelets. $ 0 Ciny “aomera In Ev $ ; 88 ! P ery man wants Judge Harry Chamberlin the built-in antenna! less battery Imported rhinestones, 2% paryily Leis, $ 88 at Water and 1 2 y other. Plays battery or electric hedism finish mete 8 bulbs, 13 pieces shock - resistant. Save at Kay $ Mrz. Dill said she was quitting] only— ’ Keeps perfect time. Plus tox.

because she didn't feel well. | Another juror, James M. Gor-, re!ll, no relation to Mrs. Gorrell, was algo permitted to be excused today when he requested it on ad grounds of pressing business. Mr. | Gorrell 'was not a member of the | panel Monday night when the dis- | puted case was heard. 1 Would Excuse Others In announcing the granting of the releases, Judge Rabb said he would excuse the other nine who served if they requested it. “They have been on the panel for five months and they deserve a rest,” he said. The group was called for a six-| month term of jury duty which, ends July 1. There was no indication today if other members of the panel would accept the Judge's offer and ask to be excused.

Mrs. Emily S. Barber | |

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Services Arranged

Service will be at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Montgomery Mortu-| ary for Mrs. Emily 8. Barber, | who died here Thursday. She was 87. { She was a member of All Souls Unitarian Church and active in the Ladies’ Alliance and] Needlework Guild of the church. | Born near Mendota, Ill, she! came to Indianapolis in 1910. | Surviving is one son, Kenneth

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