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Naples and Rome (from which he is barred) think that he may lerack up eventually under ie constant surveillance. Certainly | [it is so much on his mind that he X talk of nothing else for more n a few minutes. | “They're always diggin’ where IT get my money,” he said, returning to the subject again. “I told 'em I brought some here and 1 also have some friends stakin' me. So they said, ‘Who are they?’
“There is real danger, : id, “that such practices may i
additional questions of conty with the Social Security
fi Act.” fi While the welfare board expressed itself as firmly against cutting welfare aid to needy persons, the board also was of the opinion that “it would not be financially sound to exhaust its appropriations at the present] rate beyond September.”
Urges Speedy Action i: And so, the board further recmends that if action isn't
aken to restore federal funds) finer Queen Elizabeth on aror to increase state appropria- i | in New York from Euro
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Olds Brings Grief
The ‘48 Oldsmobile, which he {says he bought from an American friend, has been a cause © | grief. The Italian Government
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ed—and well fed—actress Judy posed to use it for more than a
Garland waves from deck of year. “80 why don’t they call in the
8000 other people that's got American cars? It's just Lu-
tions in the amount required, that a drastic curtailment of as-| Pean tour. : ___iclana.” sistance expenditures begin with . | “Maybe you ought to offer to the October payments. . Conservation Dept. go to America and testify before
the committee,” I suggested. “If they would give me conditions, I would.” “What conditions?” “But this is never going to hap-
The board pointed out, however, that to achieve the neces- Adds New Squad | sary savings this would require , roving squad of conservaan across the board reduction tion officers has been added to of awards affecting all recipients. the Conservation Department's For example, if awards were cut enforcement division to run by 50 per cent, an aged person down major game violators. : now receiving the average award| Henry P. Cottingham, director slap. me in jail of $35.37 would be paid instead of the fish and game division, somebody made up so he could $17.68 per month, . sald today the sauad would work be a hero. I wouldn't want to do Such action, the board noted, under himself and Millard L.'no 5 or 10 years more in jail , .. . Davis, superintendent of conser- I'm too old for that.” would result in serious suffering - b 5 for many people and would add vation officers. Have you got any lawyer “r ak "to townahi oor The squad can be broken into who's ever been approached about tremendously” to to P POOT three or four small groups or can it?" relief. . work as one large group, Mr, Cot-. “Why do I want a lawver? 1 The welfare recipients would tingham said. They can-be as- have enough lawyers already.” find themselves unable to pay Rro- signed to work in any part of , , cery bills, rent, fuel and medical the state and for any period of Rationalized Acts Lucky said with a shrug that
costs under such a drastic welfare time, wardens sometimes he felt=he was hjrn
if 1 got back there they might
cut, the welfare officials pointed These special game out. will work undercover gathering under some kind of an unlucky The report was signed by evidence, but will present their iar that decrees he fs always to Maurice O. Hunt, state welfare Own findings when bringing vio- po “persecuted.” as he calls it. director and hoard members Leo lators to court, Mr, ( ottingham “Maybe you're paying for some-
M. Kinman, Wilfred Bradshaw, said ee . |thing you did once,” I said. Fred Hoke and W. Edward Fi . | “Anything I ever did 1 was SWweigart. ire at Gaseteria | justified doin'!” he replied.
Mr. Hunt last night sent a . Whatever it was, he had rationtelegram to Hoosler-born Oscar Blamed on Driver alized for, pretty much as everyEwing asking him for authority Polic a body else does. : e and fire to use $1.2 million fn surplus fed- a0 110 a giant cise clearer, LVe racked my brains out eral funds for the welfare pro- lighter when thev went to 200 Ww itryin’ to figure this persecution.”
gram. {Michigan St. early today. he said. “It's about all I can do [ground gasoline tanks, shot rison Hayes, 34, of 365 W. 26th Building Program g g knocking it over The pump
- } Ito keep my head above water.” - [flames into the air. 1 St. By United Press caught fire and ignited the other
Site was the Gaseteria station House Approves where four pumps, fed by under-| ¥ oo % . | While firemen battled the blaze {for more than an hour, police] | ion | | dry chased and arrested James Har-| According to witnesses, Haves backed a car into one pump
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 The three, Haves is charged with be House today approved a 85768. ing drunk, driving while drunk t TEND \ 720.000 military construction pro- and reckless driving not ER Mogg DELICIOUS
gram that will include a billiondollar chain of air bases at secret CSCS ECEAECSN «5 amy
overseas sites, many of them in PD
and around Western Europe, The bill, which now goes to the u Senate, Us the biggest of {ts kind in peace gi war, Senate approval is believed assured. Tit The measure would authorize Wu the Army, Navy and Air Force u to build and expand hundredsig fe bases in this country and over much of the rest of the world.
lonsy Cooter 7o The record construction measure
carries a top priority rating from! ty Lo U S } (o N W &
tHe Defense Department. ; ONLY 4 HRS. 17 MINS. -
Before approving the bill the > House voted to retain in it a plan Your shortest route—fastest service to Houston is for an Air Force fighter plane via C&S Aj Jane , sr C . LQ BAe at (Irandview Mo. pear the q ¥ie i ir] nes new luxury Constellation. C&S - BaTae of President TIaman also offers the fastest service in history to New Members shouted down a move 3 Orleans and the Gulf Coast, only 4 Hrs. 22 Mins. by Rep. H. R. Gross (R. Iowa) to Flv. C&S new luxury Constellations always and eliminate the Grandview vou flv the best y pide Mr. Goss demanded but failed to qd y ’ oY get a roll cali vote on hig motion which then was beaten easily on i a voice vote, = Mr. Gross, —in—eartier debate | called plans for the $19.019.000 § Grandview Air Base a ‘glorified WPA protect.” He iid no. mili tarv justification had been
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Looted, but Secret Letters Are Saved |
WASHINGTON, Aug, 14 (UP) | {—Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R. Wis.) revealed-today that some-| one broke into his office one night [ast week and stole about 20,000!
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES McCarthy's Office |
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TUESDAY, AUG, 14, 1951
Rites Conducted | In City for
B. J. Templeton, 98
Burial in Greenwood Cemetery
{| He told newsmen that the thief followed services at 2:30 p. m. to{did not get any secret letters and day in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of
annoying.” i Mr. McCarthy reported the theft, ito the Office of the Custodian of|
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‘new set of locks was put on the Templeton did live to see one of idoors_of his suite. He said he his fondest dreams fulfilled, the
‘planned no further action. | “What else could 1 do?” he lasked. !
. » ” ” | MR. McCARTHY said he had
“1 said, ‘Well, that's my busi- no idea- about the identity of the!
[thief. An investigation by the] |custodian’s, office failed to un-! cover any clues,
Mr. McCarthy's office consists utp 5 heart attack at his home, Loftin, fof three rooms on the second gss gouthview Dr. Sunday night. Council for Mental Health, said
[floor of the Senate Office Building. The stolen correspondence was In two file-case boxes left {overnight on desks in the middle room. “They made off with the two boxes,” Mr. McCarthy said. He added that the thief evidently took the first batch of correspondence he could get his hands on. Mrs. Wenning Rites Tomorrow at Batesville Times State Service BATESVILLE, Aug. 14-—-Serv-ices for Mrs, Sylvia M. Wonning, wife of H. H Wonning, president of the Batesville State Bank and the Union, Furniture Co., will be Thursday afternoon in Bethany Lutheran Church here. Mrs. Wonning, who was an activé social and civic leader, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, She was 49. Surviving besides the husband are her tather, Charles D. Mil-
ler, a hrother and six sisters, all of Indianapnlis,
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‘nohing more than “disturbing and ton, a 98-year-old Indianapolis
resident who had hoped to live to be 100. , While death deprived him .of reaching the céntury mark, Mr.
development of Templeton's subdivision.
Mr. Templeton hought the 84acre tract in 1924 and in 1930 began selling lots for" homes.
Suffers Heart Attack i
He had never suffered a severe sickness until stricken fatally
Until that time, he had worked in his garden and Kept informed on current events, “He never looked back, alwavs ahead,” his stepdaughter. Miss L.aura Templeton said. “I think that was the secret of his long life.” Born in Towa
Born in Newton, Iowa, Mr, Templeton lived most of his life in St. Louis, Mo., where he was comptroller for the Brown Shoe Co. He also handled gate receipts for the World's Fair in St. Louis. He came to Indianapolis 30 vears ago and was member of the Southport resbyterian Church. His stepfaughter is the only im-
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In Prison Six Years
State Red Tape Keeps Man Connersville Chief ‘on the case. The attorney Denies Giving re
Continued From Page One ‘ruled it was the province of the
- , Dr aries Hillenbrand, was em- , 1.1 of Mental Health to «(amin Go-Ahead Unable to get along wih state “Ue the Frisoner's lease, | vg ge pifietais after oe immediately took steps to release, * Times State Service ele Dr. ra an | Patterson. | CONNERSVILLE, AYE. : : . . , J. LaHayn The state then employed Dr, Bor-| ‘The prison psychiatrist. “the Police Chief Walter 3 an Aye ough as a psychiatrist consultant Mental Health Council director not to arrest tip-jar and punch to Dr. P. H. Weeks, the regular and Warden Dowd all admit the board operators. but denied his prison doctor. * |case was “mixed-up, mismanaged on yao a go-ahead signal for ? ' ‘and confused’ by various authori-, fr Dr. Borough's first task was 10 400 “01v the clemency secre-|the operators. ; examine all the patients. He WAS oo Ir. Seapnuth. save that iti Charges that Chief LaHayng convinced in April that Patterson| >", ra all i ht.” {was permitting gamblers to oper« was sane and made efforts to ob- nd ies igi. {ate were made by Capt. Georgsg tain his release. By this time,' “Such a thing could wot happen Cc. Enochs, who resigned from the Patterson had served six years 28ain’ said Mr. Loftin, the direc-\force yesterday. over his sentence. v ’ io of the seunell ae are alll Sank. Enache said he vas its ’ .. alert to our specific duties now.” able to’arres e operators. R Bul [geting aiteraon out Was The mystéry of whether Pat-{produced the chief's note telling arge hp 8 > iterson was sane all during his him to report the violations, the Jurisdiction Mix-up prison term remains unsolved. addresses where they took’ place, fron Since the hospital did not have but make no arrest. State fals di t know who g re he als 0 A Arthur 2 certified psychiatrist during his I wanted to. locate the operdirector of the ‘state's Imprisonment, no one is qualified ators and crack down on them 1 to say. all at once,” Chief LaHayne said -. today, : In regard to the charge made by Capt. Enoch, the chief said:
he thought the prison trustees had TT jurisdiction in the case. 20-Foot Fall Fatal Prison officials were of the i ws 's just a disgruntled officer opinion that the Department of To Window Washer Whi ue this gn get a lot of Public Welfare had jurisdiction. A window washer who fell 20 publicity.” : Some said the State Clemency feet to: the sidewalk died of a The chief said his orders from Commission had jurisdiction. fractured skull in General Hos- y,y 0. Glen R. Henderson were Finally, Patterson's sister, Mrs. Pital early today. to keep the town tight. Anna Stewart, interested the George A. Saunders, 35, of 2160 , «nq that's exactly what I'm Terre Haute NAACP in the case. Bellefontaine St., was working on yqing * the chief said. Homer 1.. Benson, president of the second story of the H. Lieber Capt. Enochs was not availab's the NAACP chapter, called mass Co., 440 N. Capitol Ave, at the for comment today, but was remeetings and appointed a lawyer time of the accident yesterday ported to be moving to Bedford to handle the case. afternoon. The ladder and his to take a new position. Two weeks ago, the NAACP equipment fell with him, Mr. eres SAE carried Patterson's case directly Saunders was employed by the to Gov. Schricker. The associa- Hoosier State Window Cleaning Clams Last 56 Years tion proposed to file a writ of Co. 813 N. Senate Ave. WEST HANOVER, Mass. (UP) habeas corpus in Patterson's be- Yesterday's accident happened —In 1895, a few weeks after Irs, half if his release was not granted only one block from the Guaran- E. Burt Phillips was married, her by September. tee Tire & Rubber Co.. 512-18 N. husband brought home a can of Gov. Schricker, thereupon, Capitol Ave, where two workmen clams for breakfast. Mrs. Phillips urged release of the man. were fatally injured Mar. 1 when kept the unopened can as a Asked for Opionion they fell from scaffolding. Robert souvenir. She returned it 56 years But the various state officials Banks, 30, of 827 8. Kenwood later to the Boston firm that had still did not know who had juris- Ave. died on the way to the hos- canned the clams. Laboratory diction and the attorney general's pital. John'Enis, 56, of 501 Bright tests proved that they were still office was asked for an opinion St. died =ix days later. edible.
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