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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ The state threw a road block | today in the path of employees py Who use state-owned autos ‘and stapep gasoline for joy-rides and private affairs.

| J ah Joy-tides were forbidden. g There have been constant reports that many state’ cars journey to South Bend, Bloomington and Lafayette on days of big

college football games,

Last year, The. Times pointed & out that thousands of dolldrs are § lost each .year by such misuse of state-owned vehicles. There are more than 1280 state-owned pasSenger cars in service today.

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Urges Caution

Walter Mybeck, director of Public Works and Supply, warned all department heads to caution all state workers against abusing and misusing state motor vehicles. He sent a formal notice to all department heads warning them

LIVING ROSARY—Seventy-one seniors held annual "living Rosary" to take action against such prac- Academy yesterday. This

on the lawn of St. Agnes feast of the Holy Rosary commemorates the naval victary of Lepants on the first Sunday in October, 1751, which ended Turkish threats in the Mediterranean Sea.

Indiana Pioneers Wealthy Wife

Calls Minister

tices, He said employees who misuse their privileges will be gtripped of future state vehicles. State Auditor Frank Millis also started a “check” against misuse of state gasoline credit ecard invoices. He notified all depart-

iis : di ‘HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _. —— . In State Autos Forbidden 203,500 Eligible fo Vote; 12,000 Above '47 Election

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Lodge Leader Dies Here at 65

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By NOBLE REED neuver the voters

Voters eligible to cast ballots themselves

: v 23 He charged that no long range in the Nov. 6 city election totaled planning had been done on the

203,500 today following the close street program for which $1 milof registrations at midnight last lion in bonds were issued. night “City Hall passed up needed reRh surfacing until time for the city This 1s 12,000 more than the

] ' : election and then made no more number of voters listed for the plans,” Mr. Bright said.

financed by

last municipal election in 1947, Mayor Bayt, miffed at the statedespite the lowest number’ of pent said it wasn't true. new registrations here in six |

years. 1952 Work Planned

The over-all increase was due| We have started plans already to unusually heavy permanent fOr resurfacing of 60 streets next registrations a year ago (about year,” Mayor Bayt countered. 35,000 in the county) and several John A. Schumacher, another thousand new voters added in Republican candidate for the City spring. . : Council, has been charging that > the city administration has “stolen During the last month of the the rights of the householders to registration drive, 15,006 new

park their cars in front of their voters signed their names to the own homes by installing parking files which carried 188,501 on the meters in residential districts.” books_from the primary voting in Mr. Schumacher said parking spring. The 15.056 new

meters in front of citizens’ homes! were less than half the number “ig a trespass on householders’

of new ones added during the rights.” 1950 campaign.

voters

Rallies Every Night

A whirlwind program of nightly Got Troubles ? campaign rallies will be launched Gov Schricker

this week by both Republican and Democratic organizations. ’ Republican headquarters is Has 150 of Em

beating the drums for Judge Alex

ONE OF the biggest “laughs’ Clark, GOP mayoralty nominee, of

yesterday's luncheon of moviewith- a rush of three mass meet- men for the “Movietime, U.S. A.” running simultaneously in celebration, came from Gov. various parts of the city tonight. Schricker . . . even though Movie They will be at the Odd Fellow Star Joe E. Brown also was on Hall, Hamilton and E. Washing- the program. ton Sts.; at 3405 E. 38th St. and] The Governor apologized to the 2424 E. 10th St. Judge Clark will moviemen for being late. He had be principal speaker at all three. just come from a meeting for the

Mother Wins Leniency In’ Beating -of Teacher

CLEVELAND, Oct. 9 (UP)-— guilty of barging into Mr. FenThe “irate mother” who took a wick’s office and beating him with principal's paddle into her hands the paddle. 4 .

and beat up the school official for, rere - Monkey Shipment Docks

disciplining her son, David, 14, was let off Wwith-a light fine and a stern lecture yesterday. "LONGVIEW, Wash, Oct. 9 Mrs. Bernice Smey, 37. was (UP)-—The freighter J.IL. Luckfined a total of $78 by Municipal enbach arrived yesterday from Judge Mary B. Grossman in the the Phillippines with a deckload assault and battery case brought of monkeys which killed 109 of by Principal James Fenwick. A their mates in jungle-like cage jury dast month found Mrs. Smey battles on the high seas.

STRAUSS SAYS: , TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW

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It will give you a good—a comfortable -understanding!

ner Hanson, wealthy first wife of ‘ . 5 & Mr. Millis explained that this Elliott Roosevelt, sued for a di Democratic headquarters, also Ne employ she Hand 3 : was a check “against” the misuse Rind Rat. brisdsht vorce from the Rev. Benedict H ; y running full steam, will launch a Sappe gen. Sal Fon Brogue—is a triple leather of - state vehicles t } 0ads that brough pioneers ,,. ; av. cing g Mrs, Logan John (Daisy) Car- i y i : . i ‘ he w yehicles but added Hat ona ns Hanson today, charging he was a ORs : [Peries of ightiy mass meetings .. “When I was told gveryons has sole—extension “leather heel with as not aware that there were into Indiana more than 125 years “fortune Hunter” ‘who caused her lisle, 65-year-old * lodge leader, later this week and continue a handicap. 1 told ‘them my big- V-pla If h many abuses. ago will be retraveled by their extreme mental suffering. died today at Methodist Hospital. them throughout the four. weeks gest handicap was the legisla- | : -plate—swell for a man wae 1 State Emblem Necessary descendants next week-end. : ss Fiatison's complaint sald She had gone to the hospital ee berare 8 segue, tore” > likes a good, weighty oxford under him! o . Wivat the Episcopal minister often aske fte fall Rept JG w “andidates for the City Council Ho . a In another effort to prevent use It'll be the annual fall pilgrim- her to “make large monetary con- af 2 8 £4 Sap - 29 wliiie on ULY began getting lap Soin) hi H Id 3 : ; of state cars for private and per- age af the Society of Indiana tributions to the chiich” ve > gi Fal x thin 2 aa flurry of campaign charges Towns Ip Trustee He Barrett's gold Scotch Grain—lasted sonal purposes, Mr. Mybe kK or- : va orto R50 ¥. : seeme In goo condition until® , ) Res, . . dered all department heads to Pioneers. Quests 1a $3000 annual allowance early today, when she took a sud- Hits Street Program In Embezzlement and shaped and finished with “make sure” a state emblem is embers will leave Indianapolis or his ether, and Suggested 3 den turn for_the worse. GOP C il J h Bright. AUBURN, Oct. 3 (UP) — A a lot of details that mean good ! state 2 Saturday ' to visit the site Nr that Barbara . Hutton an Rend ia : ¥ Councilman Joseph Brig i : i stamped on all state-owned cars 52 urday mo ming to visit the Site everal other wives of means had Her husband is a retired Rail- seeking re-election, charged that °WNShip trustee in a bitter school shoemaking—CUSTOMFIELD shoemaking! 80 they can be further identified. of old Ft. Valonia and Salem. .... substantial yearly allow- WAY Express employee. They had yo Bayt's big street repair dishule last month was free on He explained this order was is: They'll eat lunch in the Rehoboth ances &o their “ respective = hus- been married 47 years and lived program “is a vote-buying ma- $100) hong on charges of em- i Fl M i . 200 A Yoo Av ! 3 , — sued to conform with the express preshyterian’ Church established bands at 520 N, Bradley Ave. — er Sand bezzlement today ts trite Lh First Floor erzanine wishes of the 1951 session of the 3 TRO irnan Vt Anin +) The couple was married in L.ex- The Carlisles had no children. Keyster Township trus ee o8-| state legislature which .also at- 0 1529 dinner at Corydon, the ington, Ky., Mrs. Hanson's home RB iain E ’ N Pl ter Smurr, Garrett, pleaded innoid Srihagy v irs " 1 ihglien, + MAIS, § ' in Colum ! 4 i fi reg. tempted to stamp out joy-riding first State capital, in June. 1947, and were separated orn in Con ns ar S 0 ace [cent in DeKalb Circuit Court yes . in state cars. They'll travel the old buffalo in the fall of 1950. She asked for Mrs. Carlisle was born in Co- For k e Dro er Jergay to an indietment cparging 2 . - 32! In the future, most state cars trace in Harrison County, first'custody of their child, Donner lumbus, Ind.. came t Indianap- y PP Be AE en oy wii have a state emblem on both eq by buffalo hunting for new Hanson, 3. = olis at the age of 4 of had lived An eye-dropper doesn't belong Nov. 19. i {This is just one of a large State cars used for investiga- pastures and later by settlers Offi ial W ther here ever since. She was grad- in your ear. The indictment, filed by Prose- family of smart CustomFields—tfop tion work will be excused from hunting for new home sites. They THEI on or uated from the old Shortridge ' Six-year-old Martha Strong cutor James Angelone after au- values in their field riced from : . ] ) STATES ATHER BUREAU ¢ r ; . i , i — this edict. will go over some of the territory —Oet. 5 High School at Pennsylvania and Knew. that today. So did two of Hite by i Indiana Slate Boav P The majority of state-owned covered by Gen. Morgan in his Sunrise 5:49 Sunset 5:15 Michigan Sts. her playmates. They learned the © ccounts, Speci ca yc alge 13.95 to 19.95) cars are used by the State High- Civil War invasion of Indiana Precipitation 24 hours end 730 a. m Sh L i hard way. that Smurr wrote eight checks, : , : »vasion of . Total pre ion since Jan. | 281 She was an active worker at : | f i way Department, Alcoholic Bever: Sunday afternoon the group wil] Deficiencs ar 384 Grace Methodist CTILreh as well The three were playing with the Ie 9 le ficticious, “and . age Commission and the Conser- begin the trip back to Indian ture following tables shows the tempera- , ‘in lodge circles, : eye-dropper yesterday in Martha's A montis a 0. County School vation Department. The state po- apolis through English, - Paoli. “Station” ©. Hizh - Low fr ariiat rae ie ast Nome, 945 S. Senate Ave. One of Supt Carl Ssh closed ‘a one. ® lice also has a number of cars but Bedford and Bloomington. John 4,30.% : 01 Ham. paniisie was a Pastuwer; pyt!the eye-dropper into . F Y schoolhouse d hey ; ] vr G.I S red " Burbank kt tsxunes ’% g Worthy High Wriestess of Pilgrim M ha’ : room rural schoolhouse under they are in use 24 hours a day. r.. Lemmon, Shelbyville, will be B } 4 ‘Shrine 12, Ord f White Sh Martha's ear. It broke. Smurr’s jurisdiction when parents . vy ————— ee ————————— i . 4 os Srsescnein 2D SOrir ~, rder of Nite rine o 8 ] iS in charge. PH 31 of Jerusalem. She was Past Doctors at General Hospital of 31 students picketed the build- ’ Prisoner Escapes : m— . 8% 32 Queen of the Daughters of the Ritu. sot valdily Burt. nit ng and Tellised Jel thelr Sie THE MAN S STORE : 52 Nile, an organization of the wi » ; y » Just dren. attend. ey charge e PENDLETON, oct. 9 (up) Dies of Polio 7 NC] rEani/aiiun of Wie Wives! padly scare ICROOl Wat UIE tara x y 41 of Murat Temple nobles. She also diy ared. school was unsanitary. State reformatory officials today SOUTH BEND, Oct. 9 (UP 6} 0 So Rye Nu EE en — Y 5 J 1 . . ag 85 belonged to the Queen Esther sought Orville Erdle, 29. Muncie Robert E. Smith, 9, died yester- Minneapolis-St. Paul ......... 59 45 Chapter of the Order of Easter who walked off from a garden dav of bulbar polio. Robert, the Now Qhisans savivise 12 52 Shoo Shring d Wh farm detail outside the prison son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Oklahoma City : 72 4 lia Cou a 1 ine ane in an. walls yesterday. He was serving Smith, became ill Friday. He was Pitioon 8 i 3 th ourt 1, Fder of Ama. a 2-l4-year term for comspiracy the second polio fatality here this 50 AM 33 32 Fania, to commit a felony. vear. > S §7 4s Services will be held at 10 a. m W ). C 64 4% Friday in the Dorsgy Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park

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