Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1951 — Page 17
found an employee on pnt of a blaring radio to a cops-and-robbers
Ride
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“Lethargia” into so its crew can re-
, Skipper Mary! { said they'd had
‘up rides because
ly. nized the ot two: De aes and el
raft gle to study reactions of | nf raft. + mg
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George Griner who trapped themselves by bricks they threw down inside a 125-foot brewery smokestack while they worked at the
top, High With Airmen
Girl’
CROONER Frank Sinatra i
claims the brunette he's been taking speedboat rides in Reno, Nev.,| isn't Ava Gardner—but he can’t convince his fans. Aya arrives today, and “I'd like privacy,’ he said,
Vacation Blow
MARY O'BRIEN, model and TV actress, demanded today her, estranged husband, Chester, cancel his vacation plans so he can finance hers. .She filed suit in Chicago superior court saying he'd received a $1200 vacation check and she wants 40 per cent of {t, the percentage of earnings| he promised in separate maintenance settlement.
Negro Honored
WILLIAM ROWE, Negro, was
named seventh deputy police com-| &
missioner in New York yesterday ~—the first of his race to win such appointment.
Tea on the Boys
DENTON, TEX. male civic
leaders, all married, provided tea,
and corsages for 200 old maids from seven states here celebrating single life. Oldest old maid] present was Mae Marshall, 76, of| Strawn, Tex., who came with ber 73-year-old sister Julia. '
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Maj. Yeager MAJ. CHARLES E. YEAGER, (first man to fly faster than sound,
last night in New York. He was
given the “Hap” Arnold award by,
1110 cadets from 14 countries. He; {plerced the sonic barrier in 1948 {in a rocket-powered Bell 8-1. The award was presented at ceremonieg sponsored by the Civil Air Patrol.
‘Back Bite
theme of the painter who pant and
“All cars. Be on the alert for Albert Martin, 20, of 2051 Hillside Ave, wanted for question-
ing.” ” ®
RETURNING to his routine task, the patrolman jumped in amazement. Identification on the license read: Albert Martin, 29, of 2051 Hillside Ave. “You're the guy they're looking for,” exclaimed the patrolman, placing the cab driver under arrest. Coincidentally, the patrolman. is James Albert Martin, 1445 Linden S8t..
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Ex-Aid to Gates Heads Bedford School Board
Times State Service ‘i BEDFORD, Aug. 16—Ruel W./ Steele, former executive secre-|
.
!was.named “airman of the year” tary to the Governor during the
administration of Ralph Gates, has been elected president of the Bedford school board. A former county clerk here, Mr, | Steele succeeds Ralph Carmichael.
SCREEN villian Lawrence Tier-|
ney may get back his “ \ in Hollywood’
days. He was found guilty of battery last night for kicki college student John Naylor in| the face. Tierney! testified Naylor's mother sent her dog after him and Naylor took
Mr. Tierney
‘Water Babies’ Back’ I~
MIAMY'S famed Tongay “water, babies” returned today from Lon-| don with Papa Russell who prom-| ised he'd take them back next, year to swim the English Chan-| nel. Too choppy, said French and British governments, in refusing) the swim attempt to Bubba, 5, and Kathy, 4.
Newark in News TWO NEWARK, N, J, steepleJacks wrote a variation of .the|
a butcher knife.
after him with
PERFECT FOR
| |
READY-CUT SPAGHETTI
4% jail where he re-| ¢ cently spent five’
SCHOOL NEEDS for ART nd. DRAFTING Theo Foor 74 H.LIEBER company
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lists at the office of Auditor Roy Combs were refused access to them this week under provisions of the instructions. The Federal Security Administration ordered $20 million mn U. 8. funds cut off from Indiana
that making the‘welfare lists pub-
‘two weeks ago on the ground Oct.
county auditors with public lists on the 30th of January, April, July and October. The attorney general's office held, in an unofficial opinion, the law means the first public list should be made up from payments during” the quarter in which the faw_became effective, | The law became effective in July, the beginning of the .third quarter, and the attorney general’s office held that the first pubis report therefore would be
lic was contrary to federal law. The federal order will go into
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By Unite NEW KENSIN —FBI agents and questioned the Parnassus Natio about a snowbal funds. More than has been found Although no ct filed, investigato questioning to L. a civic leader.
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