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the sessions as did the Rev, that. He doesn’t like it. isto see Dick with his nose stuck in an old record of CIO Retail, Wholesale and Roger Malsbary, director of the For the last 11 years, if you wanted to find Hr tree the ee a legal expert. He Department Store Workers, pre- local group, My, Jasob the gest Hing 0 40 was find Ed Rouls. 'e the laws of the policeman backwards and _ dicted impending “capture” of Dr. Billy Graham, Montreat, N. i as his rig . , . forwards. hundreds of members of Local C., just re-elected as first vice * + & “It's my own damn fault,” he says concerning

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EE : PACE 8 __ rr ——. "in bes | 4 . H OSIER PROFILE ; NE Hit. Sy I DATELINE: Indianapolis Youth fo Christ | yom mee" Tice For Tug-of-War i OS . Ho ’ : 1p ee World Congress {He's had every rank on the Indianapolis knows though that he can get just as tough. :

: By Tom Hicks Of Dick Jacob “Whatever way he does it; the—Inspector is

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2 | GT {ing one which doesn’t even exist anymore, Hd Oo . Over Units Here Nearin Close | “The new Inspector qf Detectives took the job { IN THE 14 YEARS since May 11, 1937, he's | 'July 1 when John J. (Jack) O'Neal moved into amassed one of the best records ever made by an ’ h DIE. chaty Indianapolis policeman. By CARL HENN The Youth for Christ Interna- the § enair. And he's done it by hard work and study. CIO and AFL officials today: tional will Sontinue its yond The best description of Dick Jacobs is that He's neither a college nor a high school Congress on Evangelism through pe’ bination. raduate rded themselves » 8 a e's a com g ‘ ro r over all ee tomeirow al Winona Lake, Ind. He's a combination of cop, humorist, philoso- Yet, he's consistantly made the highest grades IHL ves siiegianis of Jndine| The meeting opened July 1 with in the department om the various tests he's taken

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delegates present from all over pher, hard worker and mastermind, the world. Young people of In- The official name on the door reads J. Richard dianapolis attended a number of Jacob. The first name's John, but don't call him

apolis truck drivers, warehouse-| men and dockworkers., «= 1 Joseph Romer, state director

during his career. “Every job I've had, I've studied,” he says. That's an understatement,’ A familiar sight

president of the Youth for Christ

and internationally-known evan- } : ’ gelist, will brofdcast his ABC net- have been together most of the time since they

the Rilly first met in the department's Internal Security at Division.

135, AFL International Bgggherhood of Teamsters.

Thomas EF. Flynn, executive assistant to Teamsters President Dan J. Tobin, belittled Mr. Romer’'s claims and said quick! substitution of officers in Local 135 had guaranteed continuing loyalty of its members.

THE INSPECTOR and former Chief Rouls his education. “I had plenty of chance, but all Eb rat ; j the rest of the fellows in my crowd were working

and had money so I decided I'd do the same thing." His first job was as a stock boy in a depart ment store. He made $7 a week. One of the Inspector's greatest gifts is a smile, dea » A JOKE OR A wise crack is a Jacob trademark. One of his favorite pastimes is kidding rookie reporters sent to the Police Station. While he was a desk lieutenant, several rookies have tried to find Tibbs Ave, and Audubon Rd. on fire runs, After joining the force, Mr. Jacob spent three years walking the beat and riding district cars, He was then chosen as one of 50 men to form the newly organized accident prevention division. Then he went to Internal Security where he +met Ed Rouls. There began a close association which just ended when Chief Rouls retired. . “He's one of the finest cops I've ever known,” . Mr. Jacob says of the former chief, , Internal Security was formed during the war to handle subversive activities and co-ordinate

\ a the department's activities with the FBI.

work program from Sunday Taveruacls OmOrTow at It was formed in 1940 with Sgt. Rouls and Winona all week. Patrolman Jacob as its full strength. The office The Rev. James Threlfall, na- NOW has a captain at its head and seven other and members. Bossing the department's 123 . detectives is will speak tonight at the Y. for going to be fun for the inspector. Investigation C. rally at 7:30 p. m. in the Re. 18 admittedly his first love. vival Center, 2011 N. Meridian St. Most “cop shop” observers think Mr. Jacob's Youth for Christ will continue rule on the detective side, whila just as smooth

to strive for its goal of evangelization according -to.pronouncements of the congress now in session at Winona. The movement already has spread to 76 countries of the world. In the '/nited States, the Y. for C. program, as announced at the §& congress, includes doubling the’ § number of existing rallies, tri-|g. ia. pling the number of high school Bible clubs from 700 to 2100, & holding city-wide and area re-|3% vival campaigns, work with serv- = ice men, summer camps for juve- © nile delinquents and the setting up of booths, holding meetings and distributing religious literature at county fairs. {

tionally-known "evangelist youth speaker of Pontiac, Mich, Gets 800 Signatures To execute his coup, Mr. Romer must secure signatures of 30 per, cent or more of Local 135s 2700 members, then win an election if one is ordered by the National Labor Relations Board, Of the necessary 900 signa-

tures, Mr. Romer said he already has more than 800, But he said he intends to secure “1300 to 1500” in order to guaramtee a vote majority of 51 per cent. Emmett J. Williams, former secretary-treasurer of Local 135,

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world 88 Chief O'Neal's, will be a little different. Chief O'Neal has been known to practicalle lift the roof off headquarters’ with a blast at one of his erring sleuths. Inspector Jacob js soft-

From there Dick went to the detective bureau oF as an investigator—a rank which has since been x discontinued. In 1943 he went back to Internal Security as a sergeant, In '45 he was made a desk lieutenant,

Wb WHEN MAYOR FEENY made Mr. Rouls chief, in January, 1948, the Chief requested Dick as executive officer of the department. It carries a deputy-inspector's rank and twice as much work. A typical work day for the last four years Newly recruited religious has been 9 to 12 hours a day. workers with students on Ameri- §& ; Dick Jacob has three loves .. . his wife, his can campuses are attending an WE. ; ; ¥ work and fishing. He's the deep-sea variety and orientation conference here in the : goes to Florida every chance he gets, Missions Bldg., 222 Downey Ave. “I'm one of the poor West Florida Coast The workers carry on a pro- fisherman,” he says. “The East Coast is for gram in connection with students the rich ones.” ; i on both religious and secular) A Denrocral, he was mentioned frequently a 135 trustee, and ad new busi college campuses In the United Chief Rouls successor but is happy with i ness agents were Named. : I ; 0 States. They are employed by the motion he got. In his present capacity, he is Mr. Flynn said he believed this of $800 worth of radios June . . . » Disciples of Christ. The workers the “vice president” of the police force. NL would be enough to pacify “dis- from Griffith Motor Express. Crime Expert Hits Video Hearings are here to study the organization A lot of people think pi rookie cop on runtled” members. : ol . . ; "i background and various boards the force should get these inst) ons: Ly by-product of the scrap is a An employee of American SAN FRANCIS 0, July = 14 whole subject” would be more ,¢ spo Disciples hk get Jn e instructions: threatened $50,000 damage suit Transport Co, Mr. Pike is a (UP) Utah criminologist Ar- effective, he said, The Rev. Parker Rossman Jr.,| Richard Jacob ... new Inspector of Detectives. That's good advice. against Indianapolis police of- member of Teamsters Local 135, thur L. Beeley says the televising' The educator hailed the results national student work director :

ficers, charging malicious prose- but has been recruiting fellow- of crime hearings is not in the of the Kefauver Crime Commit- °F the Disciples, is in charge of Scientist Churches Announce Sermon cution of Robert Lee Pike, 1240 riers to sign CIO cards. He American tradition of “justice tee, but he said he could rok the training course. It hegan Mon-

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on all truck freight moving in and, out of Indianapolis if Mr. Romer succeeds in luring dockworkers and warehousemen into the CIO.

Mr. Williams and Fred R. Marghall, president of Local 135, resigned in company with the four Local 135 business agents after 2 failing to stall the CIO drive,

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Richard Kavner, director of negotiations for Local 688, 8t. Louis, was installed as new Local

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Betty Ann Busch, Broadway musical star, has the feminine lead opposite Harold Patrick in “The Three Musketeers,” Starlight Musicals attraction at the State Fairgrounds July 17-22. Betty Ann just returned this week from a six-week tour of South America via the U.S.S. Brazil, and came directly to Indianapolis to begin rehearsal® for the musical version of Dumas’ novel.

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N. Ritter Ave. said the arrest and imprisonment under the law.” “bring myself, t nh th day and will close July 14 “God” is the subject of the The . lesson-sgrmon. also in- . The Capitol District Men's Fel. ih ’ eI . yself. to agree with the em emi 2 : 3 : ky ches 2 —s ‘Know About Theft’ | prevented him from attending a! ary. Beelev, dean of Utdh Uni- committee's. melodramatic tech Jap Rains Kill 93 lesson-sermon in all Churches of cludes the following passage from shiz Ji meet: Monday at 7:30 : : toe Low } ; ren Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. Christian Sci » textbook, P. mM. in the Greenwood Christi Mr. Pike was arrested Wednes- Local 135 meeting Wednesday versity’s Graduate Social Re- nique of publicity by television.”| TOKYO; July 14 (UP)- Police 01 > i Tr the Chest an fen Fxihoo Church. Greerovos, Ind en day and held in jail all night on night. © |search School, said yesterdayl .p,g.igtion hy television can Said today that a least 93 per-| ® golden text ls ere is "Science ang Health With Hey 10iTtev, Ize Thompson. .host pas-

the strength of an anonymous| He was freed Thursday In that what is needed to halt crime, sons were killed. 349 injured and: none holy as the Lord: for there the Scriptures” by Mary Baker . y | ) lo na scome a form of * ) SONS ed, : njured an ) ) : : tor, will speak on the pro telephone call to Det. Sgt. 8yl- Municipal Court 3 after taking a ‘is not so much publicity. rod 0 ura Segree 1114 missing as a results of the is none beside thee: neither is Eddy: “Ged is everywhere and which also will include Bh vester Ahlering. The caller said lie detector test at his own re- “A systematic program of pub- raised to the nth power,” Mr. p.aviest rains to hit western there any rock like our God.” 1 nothing apart from Him is pres- and discussion of business. N Mr. Pike “knew all about” a theft quest to prove innocence. lic and adult education on the Beeley said. Japan in 10 years. Sam. 2:2. lent or has power.” been been a center for activities

: We the Women— | Po Bridge Results— fm How to Make et Ee nN Ro Clubs Report

AC—— Married Life = Happier This Week | Results of play are an-

| By RUTH MILLETT nounced by. several local

Outside Pockets Mark New Fall Fashions | A WOMAN reader writes Etre i or ri clubs today. inners

| me: “During the past year By LOUISE FLETCHER out the schedule yesterday be- | or so my husband has act- follow: Times Woman's Editor y s Holy Cross Club, Wednes-

fore the fashion writers trotted : ; IF 7 < y BC § § st NEW YORK, July 14— out to Gracie Mansion for ed as though he is Ju : : Sportswear designers see Say night: N & S (Possible core 168) —Mr. and Mrs, Leo J,

Mayor and ‘Mrs. Vincent Im- plain bored with me. - 1 to it that no one buying pelliteri’s reception for them. don't mean that he is rude th 3 Gootee 111; Miss Marge Quinn, fall fashions will be out of don R. Schort 101.5; Mrs. J. C,

Cassini, making his firet =. ning He just doesn't wholesale collection, concen- ! : : : seem interested in anything I pocket this year. trated on cocktail and Svening hove to sme tn Him: It : ie Stafford, Miss Mary Nees 95.5: i lothes. Black tulle or satin ) ) : [ } ) Not that they provide Soi resses banded with vel- | become an effort to try to make E & W (Possible 168) Wallace the wherewithal , , . what they : aa | Simpson, Mrs. 8. R. Richardson 1102; Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. J. H, provide is the pocket. {|P. Gauss, 92.5; Mrs. A. J. Basch, Outside pockets are features

He also likes unusual color “I'm not sure that I blame

vet ribbon are stars. conversation. combinations as taffy brown him “¥6r this, for I have a ELA 1», cum, 023

to suspicion that maybe I have | Sin . : : : ; of many of their designs, Some RE companion pin dull and boring. But | NEW BOARD—Seventh District, Indiana Federation of Clubs, executive board members worked Wo Clas, Tuesday might: N of the biggest yet were seen tweed were highlights of the | What can I do about it?” | to meet the yearbook deadline at yesterday's luncheon session in the Warren Hotel. Conferring are AAR OE BE ay yesterday as the New York Davidow casual suits and coats. | You can do two things. You | new board members, Mrs. Harry Dragoo Il, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John W. Judy, director; Yerore Tacobs, ‘Charles Stimming DE ry is Example: -Maple®-red broken | can make the effort to get & | Mrs. Douglas Reid, first vice president, and Mrs. Theodore F. Fleck, president (left to right). ~~ |156.5; mrs. J. s. Shortie, Mrs.

17th semi-annual press week here. The whopper pockets were by eourtesy of B, H. Wragge, Pairs of vertical patch pockets ran almost from shoulder to waist on brief box jackets, and matching size pockets were applied to the blouses beneath.

"Top Secret’ Pocket

One costume with these

country suit with a matching | <= " ] ’ : ri — (Possible 207)—Mr. and Mrs, broken plaid fingertip. coat, You san do that requite 2 New Blackwood on B idge Georse P. Ryan 215.5: Mrs. Keno straight and boxy. : £kil or put a neglected skill to Wi ’ C TH * f Ww O on nt neth Pettijohn and Mrs. Arch An autumn plaid in the Hine use. maa inher S Fl ICISM Oo ay Pp e S Falender. Mrs. Ralph G. Itten1 yel- ny Y ~ . rf blends the green, red and } DON'T PICK something just : bach and Mrs. R. C. Crawford,

ow ot cones anascanes. | SOLES in Played Defense Backfires in His Face Te a he a

Wrist Length Jackets press your husband. That (tie),

Jackets of these suits are | wan't work. Choose something MR. HEINSITE got rocked back on his heels, when wrist length, to be worn with

- - - —r———————— Men's Duplicate Club, Monday ; ; South dealer night: N & S8--J. B. Clemans, that really interests you. 80 p. oiarted telling Mr. Abel how he should have defended Neither aide vulnerable cf Ristoer meet: Bert Gordie

i elf belt, and the t lift out of ac- ] . lon: : or without a self that you get a es NORTH > : : potiers a oe hota ii skirts are slim. | complishing it. _ today’s hand. ; Miss Brash 3 hs v1 WR pil and white checks above a plain Several. suits yan : paid That will add some zest to Mr. Dale pointed out a serious defect in the way Mr. S—A J 14 A a R i A. Mallory : ; jacket and solid color your life—and incidentally to : ; ; Cotaale HB 165 :. O. , R.A. Mall Bray PeFlop et Another vas with a coat of large plaid In | your personality. Heinsite played Ts own cards. The entire discussion then Hed 15 Bret; Russell MJ Guler Harry 4, ie se lors. | © The other thing is to try died a sudden death. C—86 5 dettra second; M. Steele Church~ N 1 for pockets are the same co : . ig ’ ie nother Wragge discovery In Co-ordinated costumes Were | joking at everyday happen- | Ay Dale opened the jack|——————— emia WEST FEAST TAN We Repair at : the sing Hansen Bang's theme SONg | ;ngg in a new light, If, when ; . bv spade trick, Mr. Abel could have Afr. Dale Mr. Abel Quarterly winners for : S Pal ool dress, pri) ang yesterday, whether they're for | johnny does something of clubs which was taken bY oq the last heart off the bourd s_Kk 8 8 SQ 10 92 13 week game period of the Men's oh ty ve apm day or evening. By day the | ,..onty you are in the habit Mr, Abel with the ace. The and prevented Mr. Heinsite from g_4 2 H—Q J 10 Duplicate. Cob ate ogi 5 pire : the colors are dark or subdued | or teling your husband In A geen of hearts was returned and ruffing his fourth Siamond. Put nO 10 p: D8 4 2 3 eich, 59-19%; Adar | m y on b d fl 1 "but for evening, contrast in | .ppat child is driving me My, Heinsite was in with the ace.| All of this.was very True. But! c_g10971 C—A432 58515 0. K Fraustein, 47.902, In a double-breasted flanne tched by contrast | ..asun to of old Mr. Dale, who was tired of SOUTH and Noble G. Morgan, 57.761. evat with deep kimono sleeves texture is matc » crazy” vein, relax and try He promptly cashed the king these lectures. came to Mr. Abe's Mr. Heinsite ap 1 1 : in color. the funny side of the inci- hearts. Next he led the king and 'nes ees i a IT A. a mi Mr. Bang puts a magenta | eal. There y ally is a funny queen of clubs, discardirg a small defense, t lvze your own Pe R 3 Postal Auxiliary to he cont right below the fleece coat pyer a late Rn side—even to a child's misbe- diamond from Fhe poard, iia Aotay By el ar he said. “It P—K 165 Meet Tomorrow : taffeta for evening, linin | navior. Then came the ace and King y pst, (ie Ao thi On ) . TE coat with the gray taffeta. | Then you can tell a funny diamonds, followed by a third was Silly to sash Your scond ues ho bie —nR Q8 The Nauonal ad erarion hi werr collection, shown as press Fitting Sule fer Dis Mo: | story instsstiel p isle of Wok on i a needed It to get back to your SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST — % 12:30 44 o SCT in » : H ee . for press week, was a loose | 2 8% # |dummy’s seven o ‘ - ” : i 2: . m. week opened, there were huge TOP SECRET—Secret here is ih press fleece coat cuffed | IF YOU ARE in the habit |jassly, Mr. Abel over-ruffed and hand. 1H Pass 3 Jase Brookside Park for their annual “carpenter's pockets’ empha: 4 flap pocket set into bodice at with pastel mutation mink, | of thinking of cooking as a after that Mr, Heinsite was able 'C,ch Top Clubs’ 2D Pa. . © |plenic. 2 gied by contrasting stitching. what would be "see" level in a Picking up the deepest tone | dreary business of havini to get Ito ruff his Jast diamond In dum-| © oo waive (he second AH AllPam - |" Mrs. Charles Lewis, auxiliary a fg Bag baretop dress. "Aria! plaid" of the mink was the cafe au | three meals a day, try planning my. He lost one spade trick BUC ck with the ace of hearts. just , oie) re oe 0 lavore : it. | some unusual menus. easily made his contract. y sb I SHEmLr Mrs. Pat y Tina Leser, although she does dark-toned French woolen with lait dress worn beneath | "It you've been used to sitting Points Out Play cash your tw top dubs, ditehing u ects chairman. and her committee, The mol Tavor the "sportswear fl based skirt is from B. H. . | around until others thought of |* Lr prov qpaL, superior fash- ee, fing, Mess : organization will furnish the oo Sesignation. oe = i ragg9 selostion: Couple Entertains including you and your husband jon he pointed out that he could ..¢ 2 diamond. ew Office rs ie A a or makes “play clothes, of the designers apparently feel . h Di p $ {in -social plans, start making have been defeated if Mr. Abel «if Apel over-ruffs here, there picnic p teh-in Das dinner, i the term has lost its pedigreed | some plans on your own anQ 34 not over-ruffed dummy ON, nothing he can return which) The Meridian Toastmistress . Cotton Plaids : Te Tiare nh Wit inner . ar 4 drawing others into them. the third lead of diamonds. In oi peat you, If he doesn't, you Club, which meets the first Tues- Hoosier to Conduct Yor one of her worsted-finish t “ "» | - Mr. and Mrs. John G., Egger, See for a while how many ther words, he would have been e the ki of trumps to get day and second Monday of each . C ers “astrakhan’” for a loop- ! ; have the king r ] mentar ourse cotton plaid dresses, there were _ description and Boi sos College Ave., will entertain| things you can do differently |jeft in dummy with no way to Bet y,, 0 {5 your hand to lead your month at the YMCA, has elected Parlia Thine rh loose panels on which were set 4 «popcorn, tonight at their home with a din-| from the way you have been out short of letting Mr. Abel Ih ae diamond and ruff it. You officers for the ensuing year. | nj wAUKEE, Wis. July 14 pockets trimmed with velve- To Brigance. designing coats | y Betty Ann doing them. Try this for gev- with a spade. On taking - taat simply lose a club, a neart and They include Miss Mary Pauline yr.” pau Van B. Allen, 1500 N. teen. On her black-striped and at Frank Gallant, it ner party for Miss - Betty PD oral months and see if you EE ln avade. ; Keller, president; Mrs: Fred H. pejaware St, Indianapolis, will red wool, jersey Aztec play- still is ‘poodle cloth and it's Busch, New York. | don't feel happier and more Guild Lists Meeting “It's the height of something or yraithiey, vice president; Miss Mae . nauct a three-day course in "olin, Hats Wes 4TOW of ain generally used for coat-suits Miss Busch, a featured singer| pleased with yourself. If you The following units of the other,” the old. master continued. McDaniel, secretary; Miss Mary parjjamentary procedure, tomorgaroo pockets across the front, : jackets and velve- in the Starlight Musicals’ pro-{ do, you can be sure your hus- | _-0 NI ; “for you to criticize our defense pn, cojje treasurer, and Miss ow through Friday at the ‘11th with poodle jack EB P x ext ’ 1 1 1d felt d em- p J i White Cross Guild will meet nh : f vow'd plaved correctly ave A aced with gold felt an Kirts f jo ke-| band will notice the change. ye : 1 when. if von I : VY 'Redith Beecher, club representa- annual convention of the Auxproidered with animals. teen 8 Is. 1 i» include duction of ‘The Three Mus e-| ————————————————— Ww eek in the Methodist Hospita we couldn't have beaten you with tive. iliary to the American Osteopathic Poodle cloth was still bark- Brigance's long coa 8 in 'teers,” arrived in Indianapolis f H d d Child Service Center: Monday--Plain- a crowbar.” Coimiliee chalimen are ati Association loose but not full versions as Lett-Hande laren field and Rebekah; Tuesday -—- le iini— ; ing yesterday as press week ; Monday following a six-week . ’ : nounced. They include Miss Vir- The" auxiliary will meet at the 0 writ h well as fitted styles. In either ; ' i nt toy 45 ch r child New Jersey and Meridian M \ 1 Shae, Fashion ery ere case, they have flat fronts and [cruise in which she sang aboard | Den oy iShange you With Heights; Wednesday-—-St. Paul Use of Corn Mea ginia Dolan, program; Mrs, Wen- Hotel Schroeder ere In sonjuher the U. 8. and > t e writes left- . : : ye s som . : th ti onvens= ove Bard more tus backs, 'ship -and also in Buenos Aires .o... i .triction a left-handed Alpha Omicron Alpha and De-| Corn meal dresses up your yeast dell Phillips, housing; Mrs. Ru h tion with the 55th annual ¢ Se a have : ! . |prop Il as gree of Honor; Thursday—Mother, rolls. Sprinkle it on them hefore Faulkner, hospitality; Miss Mary tion of its parent organization, poodie cloth and its The Cocktail Hour (and Rio de Janiero. wa itild ean writs just as well a : | hey come out of the G. Cowger, publicity; Mrs. Valerie the American Osteopathic As than about any ts will in-| ther, and vou may upset Bethel and Library, and Friday-— baking.and they come out of y ve about " Other ginnet Susea w A i at y ist Riverside Park, Prentice and oven with tempting, crunchy Polter, education, and Miss Ruth spciation. Mrs. Allen is a reg- = The Oleg Cassini, Davidsow clude Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grin- his nervous system if you Insist, Da realty re lergsta a |Keller, community service. /{stered parliamentarian. : that some and Baag collections rounded |slade and Miss Jeanine Grinslade.|on right-handedness. ‘ |Oaklandon nivers | " : ¥ $ * i