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"catcher" John Spicklemire situations as Casey the crime pho. | tographer. But here they vie with Casey of Mudville fame for baseball honors. It's alla stunt to | remind you that the Press-Radio baseball Jarre will be Tuesday night at Victory Field. Proceeds | are for the Indianapolis Press Club's scholarship fund. The Em-Roe Sporting Goods Store will hardly recognize their equipment as photographed by Bill Oates. ! |
CASEY AT THE BAT—In their rounds as Times photographers and batter,” Henry E. Glesing Jr., get into almost as any
Police Launch Be Fair, Who Is to Blcime mn | Crackdown on. Accuser vs. Accused
lando Fair, 28, of 1513 Cornell
out hootleg cabs and at the same But a slick prisoner and two
rates an Oscar. The two minions of justice then went into an Abbott and | Costello like routine. At the same time, Mayor Bayt,| “He let him get away,” who worked out the. details of| charges Municipal Court 3 . the crackdown with Chief O'Neal, | Bailiff Sgt.sDan Scandon, wavsaid he was going to recommend ing an accusing finger across
legal cabs operate. Police Chief O'Neal ordered police to arrest persons driving cabs without a license.
Howard in connection with the investigation of an auto theft.
= n ” FAIR, WHO according to police records has had 13
thought this was indeed much too nice weather to be cooped
generally have no insurance.
"TWO: They are not properly 9 C | Ri R $4 licensed and therefore under no, Lup es on a iver a
In Truce Talk
previous brushes with the law, |
Costs Go Over Another Hurdle—
High Tribunal Paves Wa
or Higher Phone Rates
War or Peace Zoxe* ie Dies Horh Peddler Obstacle Granting
Title Fight on TV
THE WIFE of a former In:
.dianapolis boxer dropped dead " last night just before she was to | watch the Charles-Walcott heavy- |
| weight title bout on television, Tells Court He Took
Mrs. Kathryne V. (Kate) Alte collapsed of a heart attack in her Course in Homeopathy By TED KNAP
home at Indian Lake. Her hus- - An Indianapolis herb ped-
: ls a band. Merle, said the fatal attack By EARNEST HOBERECHT came two minutes before the bout dler who delivered “learned” # xn lecturas on naturopathy and
United Press Staff Correspondent began. SERVICES WILL be held at 2 homeopathy today admitted
60 Cents to $1.75 Hikes Is Dissolved
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Telephone bills in Indianapolis and 81 other cities and
towns in Indiana today jumped up between 60 cents ard $1.75 more a month.
The new, higher phone bills came minutes after the
—— Indiana Supreme. Court dissolved a temporary writ which prohib-
ited Marion County Circuit Judge y rice Lloyd D. Claycombe from acting 1
n the controversial multi-million-
omes to Head
Sellout Barred By Allied Team
UN ADVANCE BASE BE- “She was rooting for Walcott," LOW KAESONG, Korea, Fri- he added. day, July 20—The United Na-
tions are preparing today to " , , : dollar rate increase suit of the . p. m. tomorrow in the Kirby Mor . ; 4 check the issue of war or peace tuary. Burial will be in Wilkin- HE aE Yo! licensed to practice es S dS Mic er Ingane RL rdlemnone had to the Communists. Spare Mrs. Alte was born 45 Robert E. Davis, 325 Indiana ordered an emergency rate in. A fateful meeting of United * She leaves one sister. Mrs. Sam AY®" testified he did not have a . crease for Indiana Bell amountNations and Communist teams roy. and two brothers, Charles license for any form of medicine en ar ouncl Sins to $6.2 million after the state in Indiana or any -other state, He Public Service Commission
i iat se- Chester Kemerly, all of In- : 4 : gitempting to negotiate . veage and fete : said he felt himself qualified befire starts in Kaesong at 7 p. m,, dianapoiis.
Her husband was the Indiana cause he once took a course in Thursday, Indianapolis time. Golden Gloves champion feather- homeopathy and “graduated from The cease-fire conference is weight boxer in 1921 and 1922,
ja part-time college of naturodeadlocked because the Reds in- and adyanced to the semifinals in| Pathy. that 1921. He was a bailiff in Judge
granted the utility an increase of less than $750,000. Later, Supreme Court Justice employers, James A. Emmert issued a temtoday as porary writ of prohibition prejventing Judge Claycombe from enforcing his emergency rate hike,
No Obstacle to Hike
By CARL HENN uneasy truce existed bemotor freight
An tween
and union employees The 47-year-old brewer of ansist. . vai Earl Cox’. Marion County Circuit cient herbs said he “follows the ment inciude a decision on how'~ i 1933.34. laws of nature and God in preand wnen all foreign troops i scribing drugs.” Davis disdains
should be withdrawn from Korea. the use of recognized modern
The Allies contend this is a polit- | U drugs—insulin for diabetes. penijcal issue and refuse to discuss Hl p Fessire lcillin for gonorrhea, and strep it now.s tomycin for pneumonia, he told ‘the path of Judge Claycombe in To Get (atis Out the court, carrying out his rate increase for 0f Czech Prison
“There will be no selling out on His no-license admissions raised | Teamster Union officials. at the the telephone company. Another Story, Page 28
both sides settled down for coun-
any armistice agree-
cils of war, Emplovers met this morning to discuss their course of Today's action by the Indiana high tribunal means, in effect,
that there will be no obstacle in
action
when the state grievance committee was to meet at 1:30 p
today in the Lincoln Hotel,
thig issue even If it wrecks the conference.” a reliable informant evebrows in the federal courtroom same time; were closeted with| As a result. Indiana Bell offigon ; : because late vesterday he orated drivers and dockworkers of Ellis! cials said this morning they Tempers Short the medicinal wonders. of Trucking Co. Ine. A list of would tmmediatelv mail the homeopathy and naturopathy. grievances was being drawn up| higher telephone bills permitted for presentation to the company./ by Judge Claycombe’s order. The jutility held up the bills until the | Supreme Court acted formally
The troop issue deadlocked the whole conference. Tempers got short at Tuesday's meeting. Vice-Adm. C. Turner Joy, Chief
I Can See
So wonderful are naturopathy and homeopathy (according to
Hope for Peace
. : : o CR F. O. Ellis, co ny presi ’l United Nations negotiator, and By JAMES DANIEL Davis) that they enable the prac- o, ool Is, eompan president, ou the case for more than three Korean Gen. Nam Il did the talk- Seripps-Howard Staff Writer titioher to diagnose an ailment grievance list could be ted : ing. WASHINGTON, July 19 A without even interviewing thei li} + a strike of the kind that | Chief Justice Paul S. Draper
When Nam 11 kept insisting roar of protest over the Oatis ti inspecti the diseas . iy |of the Supreme Court signed the Pp patient or inspecting the diseased has kept Foster Freight Lines,! majority opinion Tae the
on the troop issue Adm. Joy in- case was coupled in Congress to- area. I idle f f d { i : : Rey ; a | terrupted him abruptly and said day with strong sentiment for «I can see appendicitis in thel grout rg hi our ys oe legal obstacle in the path of the {the matter must not be brought! hurry-up action to free the im- eye of the patient—without un-| sting Yor the last three days. gher rates, Justice Emmert dis‘up again, The United Nations prisoned American newspaper- dressing the patient or asking a thought we'd be struck yes- PSC ix the dominant e ) yes- > > nan
{team has “no authority to discuss man. single question,” Davis boasted. factor in
It could only happen to Hou- ears, Neither will admit he “ : > ri ; 2zo0) hi terday,” Mr. Elliz said. “But 1 the controversy Key "iis it.” Adm. Joy said. : William Oatis, an Associated. What's in the eve that “tells y, . B said. ara. I'he civ mpved-lodas ts stathp dini and the Keystone Cops in hasn't the slighteat idea of It was United Nations briefing press reporter, is held in a 411” about man's maladies? Signs CAlled Mr. Flynn (Thomas F. Plaved Hasan ey y 10 SIaWY the movies. what happened to prisoner Or- | oo .. 14 Col. W. J, Preston Who Communist prison in Czecho- that look like “streaks of light- F1YNNn. executive assistant to the iis .
disclosed the crisis. . slovakia. He was convicted after nino in the eve tell him there is president of International Broth- on-again. off-again rate
erhood of Teamsters) and he said increase not only has bewildered
time provide more cab service to, local law enforcement officers Ave. He said today’s meeting prob-5 farcical trial on phony charges cerious illness, Davis proudly i iu ” g Fair. who the officers figure |! i tia- : j ar , ” he thought we could settle our! telephone subscribers. but p . ably will decide whether negotia- or spying. “etvank g but also the Iniane Ave. 2 sid were able to pull. off an escape i. 5 mighty un-Fair guy. was tions continue or break down. ope in ‘Congress Was #0 Br A oR eres differences without a strike.” has played havoc with the acsection of the city where the ll-| routine here yesterday that arraigned before Judge Joseph “We will come to an agreement (i ono that the chairman of the patient Rds SP omach ache or, Mr. Flynn's intervention in the counting division of the utility.
lor there will be an air of finality yyo,se Foreign Affairs Commit-| famale trouble, the defendant ad- Strike wave called by officials of Indiana Bell. the state's largest
about the disagreement,” Preston {oo said he was willing to stop mitted. AFL Local 135, and quick settle- ielephione Sam originally asked said. consideration of the $8.5 billion] In diagnosing cancer, he said, ment of the strike at Hayes state PSC for a rate hike of
foreign aid bill to take up the he can see “a cluster of grapes” Freight Lines yesterday, raised| 35.2 million. When they allowed <tate- Outis case. in the iris of the patient's eye hopes the two remaining strikes| JY io pin Hie BINS tok Bie “hairman* | s P. Richards . yes or .ancer de- might be called off soon. rq » 'e Judge ClayChairman* James ic four years before the cancer de- Mig ( C combe allowed the phone com.
(D. 8S. C.) said he would stop the velops « . GR ts ; e I ve ops, ipany a $6.2 million increase after
Ridgway's OK
He emphasized that his ‘ment had the approval of Gen.
Matthew B. Bidgway's United Na- Hope for Early Peace
that the City Council increase the street toward the Marion up in Dan Smith's stuffy old [tions high command. hearings on the bill if enough ‘Doctor’ Cross-Examined y ¢ Nie 3 [two days study. the number of taxi franchises. County Jail office of Acting jail. If the cease fire talks fail, the committee members favor such a “Dr.” ‘Davis orated while t y are h icholas, excutive secre! Justice Emmert temporarily The mayor pointed out that of Chief Jailer Capt. Morris Set- So, some place between the Korean War is expetted to break COUISe. RE xan re Ota y Bite ng ay A . ndiang Moor rick halted the higher rates but tothe 450 authorized taxi permits, tes. courtroom and the klink, during out again with unprecedented There was immediate support Hardy, Federal Food 7 Drag thers h the hol hi 00S naiday’s action by the full Supreme 407 are owned by three major #2 a the 50-yard hike Fair took to fury. for halting the hearings ig con. ott . 87a ’ Doe and Drug ough Sa ° 4 thing may: be Court dissolves Justice Emmert’ cab companies. ’ “I DON'T. see how it was the air, When negotiations started, it Continued on Page 2—Col. 2 Adminis Fain aitarney: The In- jover-igter today, action, : : “Something has to be done to possible for . him to have Investigation shows not a was made known here that the - id j mm ol heh hacker = James B: Hota: Deteolt mem | 1ndiana Bell President Harry get the northwest part of town slipped there,” says the cap- gingle manhole along the route. United Nations command was pre- ; ; Ltine he tein) Fun ok ber of the Teamster international 8. Hanna said the company Had legal cah service,” the Mayor! tain, pointing back over across Today the police and sheriff's pared to strike with terrific force Philadelphia Storm and Cosmetic: ol ' g hoard of trustees. was reported 300,000 bills “ready to be put in said. : Alabama St. to Police Head- officers are looking, Sgt. Scan- if it found the Communists were BI 0 Wind n smelic Act, In Indianapolis today to attend the mail immediately." figured at The Mavor and Chief cited 9uarters. lon is scowling, Capt. Settles is faking in their expressed desire PIOWS vt inaows A naturopath, or homeopath, is this afternoon's meeting, Other the higher rate. -They represent three main reasons why the boot- The fingers of both pointers unsettled and Fair--he don't for peace. PHILADELPHIA, July 19 (UP) “a physician who believes that yon | meh “expected to attend half the utility's monthly bills, : leg operators must be stamped Are Slightly pink. clear to their care. A United Nations official said|__A severe thunderstorm hit 4Tugs all have characteristics, are Pf i Richard Kavner., Mr. Hanna said the new rates otit. |e eee ese | 1 §00U] 128E nigHt that according gowntown Philadelphia toda y,iand Inose characteristics are hdr Of lea! 135) Sher local would “be of substantial help in ONE-—The illegal operators ‘Study in Human Relations’ — fio hig® information the Commu-|ynocked down power lines, blew similar to conditions in the hody, Jooaly situBted in. other Indian al vars the oanl endeavor to pro-
nists will complete supplying thair|, + numerous store show windows, Davis said when pressed for a front lines with food and ammus 4 tore a 20-foot hole in a wall definition. What that hoils down nition by today or tomorrow and ¢ the women's surgical ward at '® he admitted, is that if a per-
cities. Telephone hills in Indianapolis
Agenda of the monthly meet- Were increased hetween 80 cents
|sented on the grounds that the
* the many hundreds of home
control. “Wai then he in position to launch prashyterian Hospital. json, has 3 fustied Face. the “oc: ng of he State rivance com- shy Sis depending upon the THREE: Many of the drivers 4 d 4 4 bb x bh 2 “ull scare aliack. Several patients in the wardjlof. "= Wold. administer a drug Sp TieVance, s ; 4 = - : Ip 3 ace ACCUSES | y C Pp 1%: 8 In dis “ y have criminal records and have eda or u a u a ; Ta were showered with plaster and that causes a flushed face Becusation: which set off the Rates in Indianapolis tie-ins * with stick-up men and By United Press foot-5. curly -haired blond. con- broken glass, but none was in- The defendant's dodging twice ' . One-Party i a may $a, prostitutes. NEW KENSINGTON, Pa., July ceived the trip after reading the A Raw Deal jured, the hospital said brought a dressing down from HSLOVIE Don Haris, Foster Two-Party ........ 425 510 The city officials estimated that 1g Sociology Student Mary Ellin pest-seller, “Kon-Tiki.’ The storm, accompanied by Judge William E. Steckler. The relg it Line vice president and Four-Party ........ 3.50 1.10 . more. than 100 Hiegal cabs were poCrady and her crew of two A graduate student in sociology If the thief was after cof- high winds and lightning struck|Judge warned Davis to answer SHY Eiievance sommiiiee chair Rural ... 4 iiinis 3.50 1.10 working during the night hours.ijmen. a girl and a dog sail today she thought it would provide a fee, he had a rude jolt when suddenly during the noon lunchithe questions and coldly in- nah said fhat there probably with Business... 14.75 16.50 The bootleg operators are organ- on an 1800-mile cruise to New great chance to study persons’ re- he opened the box he stole hour and caught thousands of formed him it was up-to the de ns discussion an “how to Rural Business .... 3.25 8.25 ized and have phone Pickup! jeans aboard a home-made 20-'actions when forced to live in from the Robbins Coffee downtown office workers on the Judge to decide if they were B€t the men back t6 work, — — re points, Eight locations were iden- byv-12 foot raft. close quarters for a long time : Co., 821 8. Meridian St. streets. It lasted only about 15 relevant. p . hte Along Indiana Ave to "More than a thousand persons : Instead of coffee the box minutes. Davis wasn't dodginge®hen he gut » On the Inside whic otleg drivers pay aL g . . ; : . aid: mmed the banks of the Alle i ' contained 150 nude women . a . week to get cab orders by phone. damm River as the 24-year-old LOCAL TEMPERATURES pictured on the company's INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC I would not use penicillin or ! Of The Times Every policeman was ordered o = =. “tii oicity of Michigan 8 A m.. 71 10a m.. 9 1952 calendars. ; wr TOLL small pox vaccination because : = hiss 0 to be on the alert for these ~..=o +"). crew trimmed their 1 2 m.. 33 11 a.m .. 30 C. K. Robbins. manager : (199 Days) they are not natural products.” . Sate chicken raisers expect Illegal operators and stamp them, (aft for the noon departure on Ra m.. 7 12. (Noon) 80 of firm, said someone took 1950 1951 “1 have personally interviewed annin fol Ia Jp last yeat 2 Production out, the chiet’ saul. a two-and-a-half months trip, # a m... 76 1 pm .. 82 the ‘box of calendars from | Accidents ..... 4442 4312 over 3000 people. and 1 believe Sa PHHOR. broflers oa : billed as a “study inhuman re- - a back room. They're val- | Injured ....... 1616 1847 there hasn't heen one who has not » a capsul On Bere . | 1ations.” Latest Humidity ........! 307%, ued at $60. Kile = «....... 39 35 benefited by my treatment Wh SR e Jeport of hapMore Values in “08, wun we gers om cocooee B_ed at 8 RE RE - After Six Months ine ore 222% Garcia, 23, Boston artist; Milton After Ditch-Di in lor Mrs. John W, man to be Homes for Sale |E. Bordan Jr., 30, engineer and gg Ger G Y Herbert Bloemker, a Demo- Hagges far SOFORILY rush { : : Y ... Greek wife - Business trends and fore- | forester, and Donald A. Brown, cratic member of the Marion, veils at wonders of Has , {23, Detroit, a University of Mich- a o or une . Es : 8 nders of local casts Indicate that you get | J County Planning Commission, remore value for your money |igan student who took a dare id pe Supermarket. Srekasnsiney . 18 when you buy your home to- {from his fraternity brothers and PITTSBURGH, July 19 (UP) AT $7 most fighters are long That was title shot No.1 for ACTUALLY, it was the count signed today after serving six Finance unit at Camp Atterday than you will get for |couldn’t get out of it. Digging ditches . hauling through. But this fellow chris- Jersey Joe. In No. 2 he was of nine that Charles rose months of a four-year term. bury doubles in brass as many years to come. For The raft, christened '“Lethar- ‘garbage . . . a $9.50 relief 1d C his Ja knocked out by louis in the shakily upward, "then lunged In a letter to the County Com- Combat outfit for’ training family happiness, security and |gia,” was launched this week. check . a sobbing mother, tened Arnold Cream on his Jan. summer of 948, back onto the canvas again as :zioners. Mr : . purposes with pictures independence NOW and in Buoyed by a dozen empty oil All of these surely flashed 31, 1914, birth date kept plug- In No. 3 he lost a decision the referee completed the fate- ™Missioners. Mr. Bloemker, a civil Bob Ruark in Africa. .. 21 the FUTURE . . . drums. it rides high in the water. through the dizzy delirium of ging amid the jeers. to Kzzard Charles at Chicago ful toll of “10.” engineer, said he was resigning BUY YOUR HOME A cabin with four bunks. but still. Jersey Joe Walcott a= he sat He became a fighter when he June 22. 1949. And last March “That punch Joe threw me hecause of press of business Other Features: , < y ig roofless, rides ‘the deck. in a smoky dressing room and " 7 he lost No. 4 to Charles, was not a lucky one He was The commissioners appointed 2 - THIS SUMMER! ol Mary ENin. a 120-pound 3- screamed: came home for supper at the rw trying th heat me. He hit me. Otta H. Worley. former member Amusements rushes assis 24 YOU'LL LIKE THIS! streets iorerefee —— “It's only the beginning. Life ‘age of 16 and found his mother LAST NIGHT brought up. And he heat me." of hoth chunty and city plan opi A aie » : re $Y begins at 37.” crying. “There's no supper,” No. 5. ! commissiona. as his successor. OSSWOIT: s22.e sessenans 2 Lovely 2-bedroom bungalow in a Sic em Bo r : 4 kv. van : “It oA left. BOOK: “Chu! ? : ; Editorials ...... sasersee 22 neighborhood of nice homes; with its r our times the dusky wa» “ was a 00 § Mr. Worley iz a Democrat. Beatiiiul ares yard ana ai 13 mod- ia Y rior reached for the glory and “ht sobbed no food In the ally won for me” Walcott The Jersey Bounce’ : Forum Jirhhza nature nes 22 RE Tort. "But 1712 Boand EY YORR, July 19 gold of the heavyweight cham- house, panted in his dressing room. Faced Criticism Me Johnson ......., 2 fvenge, A ‘grand value at less than (UP) -- A DIE Doberman pionship. And four times he So Walcott began the long “I knew that was the punch Youve probably never Mr. Bloemker was criticized In| Frederick ©. Othman hs H 1 CAT N. L. KOEPPER Pinscher named “Boy” only had failed t “Hear ; when I threw it.” “ : rederic . Othman,... 22 "8. 0. MA-6411 v rudge up eartbreak High- . seen the "Jersey Bounce! May for a petition by Grady goci oJ: 8. CRUSE REALTY CO.. MA-8411 | woke up and yawned today | But a man who hungered " bes Field It was the punch al] right. : Bros. to reine a ack of Tana. SoCELY reves reasans vee 18 The above home is one of as two bandits beat his way" that led to Forbes Field. 1°" 04 Charles back onto executed in the madnrer 8. of la Sports Li... Teenne. 20485
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master, Jerry Van "Atta, 30, on the head with an iron pipe and robbed: 4he filling station where he was employed of $175. * Four policemen, who responded to Van Atla's alarm, said “Boy’ refused 10 det them out of their car. ea : Van Atta said he would” get rid of “Boy.” ;
| through the noverty of the de- | pression was used to failure. { “It took me 21 years,” Wal | cott shouted. “T knew I could | doit. And I did it. : For 21 years he slugged hie way through hoxing, fix times he quit—in disgust—in dreary | resignation. But he came back each time, just as he came hack last night to knock out | Pauzard Charles and snare the moet prized title in his profes
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He was a flop fighting until he started one of his periodic comebacks six years ago. It was “one last fiing!” After trying to- support six children on grubby odd jobs and a $9.50 relief check. : He was another “bum” to he
thrown tn Joe .Louis in 1947 “All © 1 remember wax the battle written by Dan 1. denied the cha he 3 1 Jota when he finally hit the big time. count of six , .. .,” he moaned. Daniel and Highlights |! : Benied A Airge he was an i Josted a crudely - Louis “won,” and an enraged ' “The count of six . , . then 1 Solin ThdaEl dh interested party.” i ered road sign reading: = 7 public screamed of one of box- was getting up ., ;-and-that's of Jersey Joe's career, . The Grady Bros. request was Po Slow — T kids and all.” \ cA , : ie) ar
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the canvas, and down to defeat. And whit of Charles? He, too, came up from poverty to glory. But there was none of the glory for him last night. There was shock and bewilder-
ment.
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Jersey Joe Waicott did last night. On The Times sports pages today you can see Joe's "Jersey Bounce" of boxing. There's also an exclusive account of the heavyweight
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in Pike Township to construct a paving materials plant. | Lawyers for Pike Township remonstrators af the time charged Mr. Bloemker with “interest” in (favor of the petitioner, -
During the meeting he admit-| ited the rezoning petition had
been notarized in his office, but
later denied by a 5-4 vote.
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July 19 (UP)—Worried by automobiles speeding past ,.the seven chile
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