Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1951 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, AUG, 3,195
Hit-Run Driver
Who Injured Two
Children Sought
Police are searching today for the owner of a hit-and-run truck that knocked down two small children in the street last night.
According to witnesses, the driver disregarded an automatic
traffic signal and struck Susan, 5,! and Michael Owens, 3, of 616 Lex. |
INDIANAPOLIS
TRAFFIC CASUALTIES | (214 Days) 1951 1950 | Accidents ,..., 4712 4758 Injured ....... 2031 1714 | Dead .......s» 36 41 |
ington Ave. as they were crossing at Fletcher Ave, and Noble St. with four other children,
The truck roared on down the| street, ran a stop sign and turned! in an alley, “losing” Eugene 'C. Moore, 1523 College Ave, who! gave chase in his car,
After they were struck, the truck ran over the children, the wheels missing both of them. They were treated and released from General Hospital with minor injuries. The children were returned to General Hospital this morning for further examination by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Owens. Susan has an injured ankle and possible internal injuries. Michael is suffering from shock. Police located the truck at the rear of 1403 English Ave. early today, but the owner, Robert Gorman, of that address, has not vet been located. He is a deliveryman for the Advance Beverage Co.
Repairs Delay ‘New Orleans Trip Of Coed Raft
Girl and Ex-Priest Go Job Hunting Before Marriage
MILAN, Italy, Aug. 3 «UP)— Claire Young, 21, Chicago, and an Italian former priest went job hunting today before their civil
marriage which will excommunicate him automatically from the Roman Catholic Church. Miss Young was released from
Milan's San Vittore Prison last night after spending six days there on charges of
“insulting Italian police.” ; $s." Ld
SHE WENT directly to the two-
2 MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va, Aug. room apartment that Luciano Ne-
of the river. raft Lethargia start-
V3 (UPI The. SHPWIEERPA. «CIRM vi} nih S a 1OTIRer PRssy Who hel: her in Chicago. shifes with his
ed major repairs to their crafi aw today and planned to resume aunt. The couple left the aparttheir 1800-mile trip to New Or- ment this morning .and the aunt
leans next Tuesday.
The. Moundsville Chamber Commerce supplied a load limber and the two men and twa girls, who are making the trip as a “study in human relations,” went. to work rebuilding the cabin which was wrecked when the raft capsized last week while being towed by a river hoat. id
of of
» ~ n SKIPPER Mary Ellin MeCrady. 24-year-old sociology student, and her crew have been living in two tents on the river bank. She shares her teht with artist Geraldine Garcia, 23, Boston. Crewmen Milton 'Borfion, 30, and Don Brown, 23, share their tent with supplies. Merchants of
. moundsville donated quantities of
food to replace that lost’ in the wreck. Mr. Bordon a graduate engineer, said he believed reconstruetion could be completed by next; Tuesday and the trip. which started at New Kensington, Pa.. resumed.
VP to Attend Hoosier Conference
One of several top Washington officials who will highlight the Midwestern Democratie conference at French Lick Aug. 23-25 will be Vice President Alben W. Barkley. The Vice President notified Democratic headquarters here last night that he would make the principal speech at the. Aug. 25 session of the three-day conference of party leaders from 15 states, State Democratic Chairman Ira Haymaker said efforts are still being made to get Secretary of State Dean Acheson to make a “high policy” speech at the conference on Aug. 24. Secretary of Navy sDan A, Kimball has accepted an invitation to attend the meeting and Secretary of Air Thomas Finletter is expected to attend. President Truman was invited but Mr. Haymaker said the President probably would not be able to make the trip.
45,000 More | Phones in State |
Program to add 45000 new telephones in the state at a cost of $26 million was announced today by Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Indiana Bell intends to spend $11 million this year, ‘and $15 million in 1952. Major portion of the 45.000 ad-| ditional phones will not be avail-| able until next year due to the time needed to engineer, manufacture and install the added iacilities. In addition to the new phoies, the expenditure will include the creation of more two-party and individual lines, as well as more efficient long-distance lines to speed up communication for industrial and defgnse purposes. The new phone program will bring to $110 million the amount spent to increase phone service in! Indiana since the end of World War II, according to Charles W.| Potter, vice president and general manager.
Man's Body Identified
ceived
(registered
said they had “gone looking for work.”
The,” American. blond has rethree job offers in Milan. Mr. Negrini has been searching for employment for months and said he had received several offers ‘but nothing permanent.”
Bumper Baby Crop? WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UP! The birth rate this year may result in a record baby crop. The U. 8. Public Health Service reported today that births in the
first five months of 1951 spproached the all-tilne high of 11947,
More than- 1,500,000 births were in January through May, an 8 per cent over the same period in 1950, and only slightly below the same period in 1947.
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Home Demonstration Group Names President
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. Times Photo by John Spickiemire AID TO RED CROSS—Setting up a stand to sell orangeade for the benefit of Kansas and Missouri flood victims are (left to right) Susan and Beth Loonan, 51 N. Elizabeth St. and Anne VanDolah, 15 N. Elizabeth St. The stand is located at Elizabeth and E. Washington Sts., at the end of the E. Washington St. trackless trolley line.
Uncle Sam Not
Used to Writing
Democrats Dine Bayt, Schiricker Praises Him
fessional leaders and party big-| 2 sked it they
wigs, including former political foes of the Mayor, heard Gov. Schricker laud the “fine job” be-
/ing done by Mr. Bayt at City Hall. thinking
Holdup Men Carry Lawrence H. Hinds Heads Legion's 11th Disa
Lawrence H. Hinds, Indianap- child welfare, and Carl
> . Things a Bit olis attorney, took command of rehabilitation. Adjutant for the . the Eleventh District of theiyear will be Dr. Normanr-R. Too Far for Him American Legion in installation Booher. abs ceremonies last. night at the Other new district officers ‘are:
There's a limit to Hoosier nos- Broad Ripple Post. He succeeds ww. Francis Polen, finance officer: pitality, three would-be hold-up William R. Girton, of Ben Davis./Bert A. Nelson, sergeant-at-artnms;
men learned last night,
Leslie M. Masters, 26, and Clark yice commander. Other vice com- Charles R. McCarty, service offi=
All factions of the Democratic C: Crawley, 39, both of Apt, 8, manders are: John R. Stenger, cer; Harry E. Rumrill, member« Party turned out last night for a 1807 College Ave. were relaxing A'merjcanism; Charles 8. Boehm, ship chairman, nat . 2 in their apartment when 'hree P - [testimonial dinner in honor of| Ee he a rh re AS etre eee ete ep — $ dMayor Bayt at the Indianapolis) $ t iano ip Athletic Club. money, oe Ce ‘ . About . 125 business and pho- Not satisfied when told they b. a 8 ig had none, the uninvited guests v3
could look around ~ ~ »
Mr. this
aaid. convince
Crawley would
“SURE,”
The dinner was sponsored by/them there was nothing valuable {the “Business and Professional!/in the apartment.
[Men for Bayt” organization head-
{ed by Joseph W. Barr. Campaign Kick-Off?
Although Gov. Schricker de-
it was regarded as the preliminary kick-off of Mayor Bayt's {drive for re-election. | “The job being done by the Mayor of this capital city has won {the admiration of the entire state lof Indiana,” the Governor said. “The Mayor has made remarkable progress in solving our traffic. problems, getting our streets repaired and has started an impressive program to expand the sewer and drainage facilities.” The Governor said Indianapolis is fortunate in having a Mayor “who is meeting the problem of the ' city’s rapid growth.”
He lauded City Hall for its
i scribed the affair as nonpolitical, holding
But the guests took him up on the offer “Then I got mad,” Mr, Crawley said. “I tossed a smoking stand and the fight negan. We were our own until Masters slipped away to call police. Then all three jumped me.” n ®: N RUT MR. CRAWLEY did well enough to convince the three to leave, ] “A beer T would have them.” he said. ‘But when wanted to look through my pockets, that's carrying things too far.”
given they
Monotonous—
Having his house burglarized five times in the last year proved too much for Harrison Alley, 63, of 778 W. 24th St. The first four times he didn’t
LAFAYETTE, Aug. 3 Mrs. campaign to keep the city free : : ; Clarence Kimmer, Windfall, was Small Checks? from ‘vice. Somplain, Sut the Sin Hmm, named president of the Indiana “We are grateful that the Ie second hi wee a ie le Home Demonstration Association WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UP) — affairs of this great city are in Cult ett ome Sy 1 at the concluding session of their Jay G. Beisser expected to get a the hands of a man who wants ina =e mn Te Gili 39th annual meeting at Purdue $21.88 income tax refund. to keep the city clean,” he said. Ap Te pray Yes a) thieves University here yesterday. Instead he got $508,666.26. GOP Represénted took as oe a RR ye The group was formerly the In- But young Beisser, a high Guests at the dinner included ice or asf night they made diana Home Economics Associa- School student in Rockville, Md. National Democratic Committee-| with | Fs Batre | tion. Some 6000 Hoosier farm Mailed the check back to the man Frank McHale, Frank E.| 0.0" pe an revolver. people visited the campus during Treasury Department -even/McKinney, banker and former : : the three-day session. though a banker told him he state Democratic treasurer; John
could cash it,
Mrs. Carl Scudder, Windfall, was named vice president and A Treasury spokesman exMiss Janalyce Rouls; assistant plained that an automatic .check-
state leader of home demonstra-| Writing machine got fouled up and
tion agents, . Purdue, secretary-treasurer. New executive committee memPers are Mee Pant Phillips. Hassel. ton; Mrs. Lewis Berry, Pofand;Mrs.” John Poland, Beverly
Shores; Mrs. Wayne W. White, Exploit
Rushville, and Mrs. ber, Bloomington.
Ralph Dun-!
Faces Grand Jury 3
urged President
In Fatal Stabbing
Johnny Tee Young, 26, of 738 arms
N. the
West St. grand
was bound éver to jury on 1a
charge by Judge Pro-tem Charles alist forces were fighting in South |O’-Monticello, “seed against
Steger in Municipal Court 3 yesterday. ’
50-866-626, as the amount paid.
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Sen. Harry P. Cain
Truman Nationalist China “all and moral Cain said
Sen. in a
that a spreading
China. and revolt” 5 was
re-elected printed the number of the check,
to be
‘Seed. of Revolt’ In China, Cain Urges
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UP)— Ann (R. Wash.) favorites
assistance.” letter to tender for murder Mr, Truman that Chinese Nation-|City Sept. 2-8 was Miss Lakes-
of
increase of more than]
Young is charged with the fatal the Chinese Reds.
stabbing here July 28 of Mary B. — rn Elizabeth Pennix, 30, who lived gs: n ved Killed by Tractor GOSHEN, Aug. 3 (UP)-- Police
here and in Nashville, Tenn. { Young, who claimed self-de-| |fense, said she came to his room said today that Larry Lowell, 11, and accused him of flirting with was apparently killed when he other womeén. was dragged through prush by a Young said she rushed at him farm tractor. His body was found
with a paring knife and in the near the overturned tractor on scuffle that followed she was his grandfather's farm near Middlebury yesterday.
stabbed.
Hurt, State Democratic Commit- N, Y. Police Department
{tee secretary; County Chairman Paul McDuff; former Rep. Andrew Jacobs and James Noland;
Organizes: First Union
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP)- The
party workers who opposed the|first Police Department union in Mayor in the primary, and even the history of New York City has
a few Republicans.
For Stafé Beauty Crown
Times Stale Service
been formed, according to Michael
J. Quill, president of the Trans
said a charter will be issued to it before Labor Day
The number of policemen in the
LAFAYETTF, Aug. 3-— Miss 19,000-man force who have joined Indianapolis of 1951, Virginia js in the “thousands and thouJohnson, was among thelsands” Mr. Quill sald, but sources
for the Miss
the trip to Atlantic
Tudy Golden, a Purdue University senior. Playing host to the Miss Indiana contest for the first time, ‘his city will witness a parade of con-|
testants at 2 p. m. tomorrow, with{"
ov. Schricker and Rep. Charles A. Halleck among those expected {to attend. : Climax of the three-day pro-| gram will be the sélection and! coronation at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow | in Jefferson Hign School gym-| hasium of a successor to Patricia | L. Berry, last year's Miss Indiana.)
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: Indianalclose to the union believe the numI today title today as a dozen contestants her actually signed up iz nearer to take “immediate steps’ to give entered’ the :
second day of (he 3200, possible three-day compeiition. - —— Cofavorijte and leading con-
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