Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1951 — Page 16

. » nn . i » Se vo. . * > 4: ge > - o 2 3 a a Ce : 4 . : . % - : 2 ©, 8 LE 5 HE * 5 He 3 . PAGE 16 : ‘ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | : i _ FRIDAY, DEC. 2 101° 1 In In iGUARANTEEDE: Harman and’ Four Lifers | By | Waleh Repairing | D | sh n veers moins Plesser Get Are Denied Not ts eH LWIDe | i hy ' Pe ant to County Jobs emency . | ,. Cropes react. to bi All Wool F il '. chandise, I | “Appointment “of Harry J. Har- | ; SO lorena in Indiana T ds! ailies. ; pe ald a of . | Sta rison "have n deh weeds WL : a8, iman and Max M. Plesser as coun clemency by Gov. Schricker, but| ous, NOX RI Menswear! . graved on b «ty attorneys was announced today a fitth who. sought release may| “ Checks! We Ne . ; : 1 ; flower pot : by the mew Republican majority get it. 1 ’ Tricoledos! i tried to par lof. the: County Commissioners. ! Parole petitions of Clarence Broadcloth 1. had. 1 HU Hoover, Annise: Hugsley, Van { ! the clerxs. | They will take office next Tues- i : gsley, 188€8. 3 before Chr day, succeeding Democrats Rob= Smith Jr., and John Kasper Gov Suedes! y steady stre . ert L. Carrico and John Linder. rejected Wednesday by the Gov- Jerseys! worked on | Jesse Hutsell and Dr, Golden P, ernor on recommendation of his . to the spice Silver, who will form the GOP clemency commission, 0 Prints! majority of the board, departed Hoover was sentenced in 1936, ? MR. TH DUE TO COLDS ICK {from the custom of naming ‘a as an habitual criminal: from currently is For soothing R county attorney and an assistant. Shelby County. Hugsley was sen- the balcony relief, rubon... @ VAPORUB diy. Combiac tenced in Vigo County in 1931 for wgnd annour i ge /ombin Harry J. Harman rape. Smith was sentenced from for a few " Instead, the jobs were combined, : Warrick County in 1941 for i a wide smil SCHIFF SHOES providing salaries of $3400 each. Bjcting injury during 2 Jopbery, He exar an asper was sent up from formed me In te Fh the Squnty uo Starke County in 1928 for murder. at Strauss for- Men, Women and Children J(ToC01ve4 $3000 and his assistan Gov. Schricker commuted the I could put at Terrific Savings! | $1800. life term of- Forest Wood, 69, about the w ; The new legal staff members Winchester, to the 15 years he the underw Bi ® 346 W. Wash. J are veteran Indianapolis attorneys already has served. Wood was Both of iq e 140 E. Wash. and active GOP workers. convicted in Randolph County in a joke out ©259 E Wash, || Mr. Harman, who is 40, will re- 1936 on a murder charge in the | if he was t Stores e 1063 Virginia J Sign from Prosecutor Fairchild’s death of his wife. His" parole, | be has 10 a Be staff as civil deputy for Superior however, depends on the Prison | Mrs. Do git A _____|Court 5. He is Perry Township Board’s action following through || Po. |GOP~chalrman. the Governor's commutation, SPECIAL NOTICE Served in Navy . 3 To All Merchants, Mutufacturers A graduate of Indiana Law Y A k 2 H an oO ; Pp : cunns bry S00 Big tance | chook he Tives at 5022 Madison oung ASKS Dishes. Ne veities Glass Premium {Ave, with his wife and daughter. ° : on the shelf, under the counter, in the | He served four years in the Navy Review on : N Fon vou eat selGer tt fosether [during World War II, attaining ; i call us: Prompt service and cash on } the rank of Lt. Commander. ° | ; oy Mr. Harman js ‘a member of S I i A d i hy v INLAND CITY JOBBERS : Calls Made Any Place Tn The State Southport Masonie Lodge, Scot- S Cc 00 { » ot -—e } 5 - WASHINGTON, Li-1253 tish- Rite, Indianapolis Athletic een ge! Club and the Lions Club. State Superintendent of Public 3 A Mr. Plesser, a former GOP pre- Max M. Plesser Instruction Wilbur Young ifdi- ¥ . EASILY DIGESTED ci ct committeeman in the 2ist; : cated today he will ask an In-|} N : Ward, lives at 711 E, 44th St. He| diana Supreme Court ruling on v |is 54 years old and has one son.| eo how $58 million in aid to schools 9 LASTING ENERGY His wife died in February. Railroads should be distributed. > Ah : Mr. Young asked the State Ap- . Director of Juvenile Unit M . eA of ciate Court to reconsider its de- \ | Mr. Plesser is a director of the aving 00 |cision of two weeks and said . Jewish Welfare Federation, past “it is desirable that the question N president of the Jewish Educa-| S $ } Y receive the thorough considera- he tional Association and a member a e Y ear tion of the highest judicial IRAP TES ORR lof the executive committee of the| authority.” ) Ee Community Relations Council. | By Scripps-Howard Newspapers The appellate court upheld the » * xs ? WHAT He is a member of Beth-El Ze-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 28—If Marion Superior Court, which : i 2 h HM READY-CUT SPAGHETTI deck Congregation, a past presi- the railroads wind up the year ruled against Mr. Young on how ht, TOR a S i i # ai thiera dent of its Men’s Club, past chan- without a major accident, 1951/the distribution last Aug. 1/l sin vn cl H who had a cellor of the Knights of Pythias will turn out to be a safer year should have been made. Supt. : ; ot § ° wrong store land a member of Monument Ma-/than 1950 was for their passen- Young used a 1949 formula, but i; j E i sonic Lodge. A native of New gers. [the court said a 1951 formula i ; Se WATCH REPAIRING York, he studied law at Fordham But commercial air safety was taking into account higher teach- $ ] 2} It H by EXPERTS University. |assured of a bad year when 3 er salary schedules should have a3 a : : eset non-scheduled plane crashed inipeen used. ie At Miller's Modest Prices! Fra R Posy Sh New Jersey recently, killing 53" Mr. Young said use of the 1951 By Ear QUICK SERVICE Fire Razes Pastry shop Pe teria 153 passengers| (OTmUI& Would cost taxpayers $3 Sale? NEW YO PERU, Ind. Dec. 28 (UP)—A/|, 250" Y€ Y p BETS million more for the first semester . i | . Ahad been killed in railway acci- of the 1951-52 2 faces—what * $50,000 fire destroyed a pastry o school year. He 9 | [ dents, 142 in crashes of scheduled ;o1e04 the f I asked ‘shop here yesterday and five sur- _|asr e formula will be applied . airlines, and 53 in the one non-|i, gictriniti 300 worrying m . - | | rounding buildings were damaged |.) oq plane crash in the U.S. this stributions next Feb. 1. : ig on the Circle 'by smoke and water as firemen|,... Bowlers: There's a page of HALF SIZE | } S more forget From Power & Light Co. | battled the flames, in near-zero Last ‘year ‘the totals were 173 bowling news, cartoons and pic- oh # for secretary to temperatures, on relzonds, 96 on scheduled) tures each week In The Sunday DRESSES But a c A A A SE A AR AR AAA 7%] (planes, and 29 on non-sked planes.| Times. e ¥ through to 1 S Injury Rate Higher | Sal . R (or 488 oa) “Do you . | egularly The figures are not entirely said. “He's ; comparable, One important rea- SAVE $110 $8.95 Each “T'1l talk a {son is that few people are in- SEE bother him,” EX Zl |jured in plane crashes, whereas . “It's eas 5 ey 3000 people. were injured, B. F. 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