Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1951 — Page 2
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Traffic Fata Speedway City |
Crash Fatal To Local Man
An Indianapolis man was killed b
this morning, state police reported,
when a teen-aged driver with bad |
brakes on his car, ran a red light Tn Speedway City.
Henry F. Ham, 54, of 1528 N.| §
LaSalle St., died in General Hos-
pital 35 minutes after the crash §
at 10th and Main Sts. The other driver, Carl L. Crouse, 19, of 2108 N. Meridian St, was only slightly hurt. He was charged with reckless driving and having! defective brakes. Earlier, the 1851 Indianapolis traffic toll rose to 486. | Latest fatality is Guy Hardin, | 30, Edinburg, who died in General Hospital yesterday. He was riding in one of the two trucks which collided Thursday at Primrose Ave. and 46th Sts. Four other persons were hurt in that accident, one of them a 7-year-old girl, Mary Jo Hook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hook, 4620 Norwaldo Ave, Today Mary Jo was still in critical condition at Methodist Hospital. Meanwhile, week-end traffic smashups took 12 more lives in|
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PLAN COLUMBUS DAY CEREMONIES—Grand Knights of the Knights of Columbus (left to right}—Eugene C. Gohmann, Our Lady of Fatima Council; James Rocap Jr., Pius X Council, and Fred Schoettle, Council 437—talk over Columbus Day plans. The three councils and Daughters of Isabella will attend Mass in St. John's Church at 8 a. m., Oct. 12. At 9:30 a. m. Gov. Schricker
a wreath on the Columbus statue on the State House lawn. Mayor Bayt and City Controller Patrick Barton will participate. A dance will be held at the Knights of Columbus club house, 13th and Delaware Sts. John Rocap, Knights of Columbus
will place
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gressman Charles Halleck "and other Indiana Republicags want to destroy social security and the public welfare plan,
man Andrew Jacobs: made this accusation yesterday before a state-wide meeting of Townsend Old Age Pension Clubs at the to
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Congress,” Mr. Jacobs said. “He Times Washington Bureau
; - : » - can repeal the federal welfare se- . Jacobs Lashes lerecy law by simply giving a sig-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 8—'Har-
‘nal to his Dixiecrat partners. monic analysis” is now all as
Halleck | “But hé won't . . That would pallies a8 WY lo Sen Homer. E. ¥ {taking Jenner off the hook. And |™ : wis
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|Halleck doesn't want to do that.| For he studied the business’
[He talks one way and acts an-'after an {rate Indiana taxpayer other way to gain political ad- protested a $35,352 federal grant
vantage.” : : The former Congresman said to the Indiana University Foun that it was “shameful” the way dation, research division, for “inCongressman Halleck tried to! vestigation of the characteristics smear” Gov. Schricker and the of the human operators tracking two Republican state officials performance by applying the who opposed the GOP's welfare technics of harmonic analysis” program. In reply, Sen. Capehart wrote— The people know that the Gov- | “Thanks for your letter of ernor has no other motive than Sept. 27, regarding the applicasolve the present welfare crisis” he declared tion of harmanic analysis. a ium a! “Icannot imagine why you are ° MP. Jacoht A0VISR) oe Towne puzzled by this award. Harmonic HE RU PPOSI- a halysis is the resolution of the tion io ¢ yng the welfare rolls, in wocracy, all public business aould be public.”
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Lincoln Hotel. Supports Boast Mr. Jacobs, who is actively seeking the Democratic nomination for Senator, was opposed by the Townsend group when he campaigned unsuccessfully for re election last year. He refused to indorse the Townsend pension plan because he favored developing the social security programs. Mr. Jacobs also charged that Congressman Halleck is trying to take control of the Republican Party away from Sen. Jenner. “Halleck has truthfully boasted that he is now the leader of the Republican-Dixiecrat coalition in
Col. Meyers Honored
CAMP ATTERBURY, Oct. 8— homogeneous
Honor, direction of the Allied intelligence
The citation praised his sier knew that.
ese occupation. more in detail.”
Mount To 46: "s,,Suly Reduction
actual solution of a problem into the sum of a number of solutions or particular cases of the prob{lem and the composition of the {former out of the latter, Mathematically, it is the solving of a linear differential Col. Collins 8. Meyers, Camp At- equation ,under initial boundary terbury chief of staff, has been conditions such as make it deawarded the Philippine Legion of terminate. I thought every Hoo-
“If this does not answer your agency in the Philippines from question, let me know and I will 1943 to 1945, during the Japan- be glad to go into the matter
‘Better Schools’
ge . ‘Winners Listed |" Here are the .winners of ths Times recent “Better Schools” let. ter-writing contest: The . teachér . writing the best letter in the opinion of the judges on “How Parents Can Make Their Schools Better” was Mrs. Virginia Fernald, 3837 E. 13th St., a hore economics instructor at Schools 39 and 68.
In Nuniber, Size 0f Loading Zones
A drive to reduce the number and size of loading zones will
get under way this week, Traffic Engineer Frank Gallagher an-
nounced tovay.s The parent writing the best e Adting -on "orders of Mayor letter I “How Teachers Can Bayt, Me Gallagher sald he Will yy. Their Schools Better” was survey #11 loading zones in the yrs. Dorothy Watkins, 2874 N. city in an effort to reduce their Olney St. number and size. : Prize checks for $25 are being Mayor Bayt said “our curbs cent to each by The Times this have too much paint.” He added week, he had been holding up approval of loading zones given by the
; ompleti 1 x roi Thief Here Gets Set for Winter
At the same time, City Engineer William Hunt said he is cqmpleting drawings for a public’ Crime as a weather vane: a Datking area at 34th Four cases of antifreeze were an nois Sts. among loot taken in a burglary The estimated $7000 project will provide parking space for 30 cars ©f & used car firm at 2401 English in the North 8ide business district. Ave. The lot is one of five projects rec-. Edward Ilg, 59, Lawrence, the ommended by the Off-Street Park- owner, sald the burglars also took AY fist to go mto™ combination adding machine v g hp 8 lectric s - operation, following completion ¢3%h register ang%ne ey ; and of a survey by the Authority's ing machine. The break-in was consulting engineers. discovered yesterday morning.
supreme director, will speak and the Columbians will play over Indiana. Two of the victims were : .m. ; from Indianapolis. Four of the WISH at 10:15 p others were teen-agers. Another , was a 3-year-old girl The latest dead: Charles H. Walter, 34, of 2156 Winter Ave.
|cie soldiers from Camp Brecken- 1950 Winner Advancing
{ridge crossed the center line of . In Red Poll Judging
the highway. Wanda Burton, 15, Ridgeville,
Mr. Johnson, student at & BapHst seminary in louisville and entered her junior red poli grand
Mrs. Grant Stephens, 23, New supply pastor of Tampico Baptist champion female; Ladies Diana; }-
Albany. Church in Jackson County, dfed Floyd McCoy, 186, Morgantown. today in Schneck Memorial HosPhillip Keith Cottrell, 18, South pital, Seymour. He was hurt yesWhitley. terday in a two-car crash 10 miles Jack Fritz, 18, Muncie, a sol- west of Seymour. dier stationed at Camp Breckinridge, Ky. . 3: 0. Stanley Johnson, 27, Louis- [ran’s Premier
ville.
Among the week-end victims i 1 previously reported in The Times Arrives in u. S. was Mrs. William Fade 73, of UNITED NATIONS, N. Y,; Oct. day's judging. Tl 2264 N. Pennsylvania St. "killed 8 (UP)—Mohammed Mossadegh, | In addition to the senior red Iran's aged and ailing premier, poll show, today’s program in-
in the senior event today with the hope the cow will repeat as open class champion at the International Dairy Exposition. Laddies Diana took the open {class title in the red poll show {last year when exhibited by ‘|Wanda's father” 8. P. Burton. Saturday, the cow won the junior {red poll crown to move up to to-
INDIANAPOLIS larrived today with a plea for cludes junior guernsey and junior TRAFFIC CASUALTIES | American support in his country’s jersey judging. a (280 Days) oil dispute with Britain. Reel Rose Mary, exhibited by 1050 1951 A chartered Royal Dutch Sam Olson of Altona, IU. was Accidents ..... 6788 6398 (KLM) Airline DC-8 carrying Named reserve female grand Injured ....... 2568 2782 the Premier touched down at the champion and winner of the
New York's International Air- Showmanship award at Saturday's ’ junior red poll show.
port at 10:24 a. m. CST, ending — in a three-car crash at Ind 29 and a 33-hour flight from Tehran. | 106th St. Her husband, also 73, U. 8. customs officers quickly Lig ight * . “in the N ight
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was still in Methodist Hospital, cleared the 76-year-old Premier where his condition today was who is so weak he has fainted listed as fair. 2 several times in public during the Services for Mrs. Eads will- be recent months of the oil crisis at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & tension. Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will, On the observation platform be in Cassidy, O. Wednesday some 150 Iranians waved Ameri- gq noon. can and Iranian flags as the Another local accident frac- sick man of Iran stepped onto tured the skull of a truck driver the airport runway. | last night in the 2900 block ofA He was led immediately to an| N. Capitol Ave, Alexander Lyles, enclosure where he read a three- | 55, of 1822 E. 19th St, was in minute statement in Iranian in a critical condition at General Hos- hoarse, low voice. pital. He had just started his truck and was pulling away from the curb when it collided with a car driven by Luther Clamton, 40, of 516 W. Michigan St.
An earlier auto-truck accident killed Mr. Walter. State
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Car Turns Over 4 ‘ In another accident, Mrs. oo Btephens was killed early yester- :
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