Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1952 — Page 12
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Father Gets 180 Days for Non- i=Support )
children who
ther of five ed to pay $5 a week fgr their § nd has made no effort y visit them r.tw Vears, was ntenced to 180 dav: on the farm arid fined $300 and TR Kenneth R. Moore, Springville id Juveriile Court Referee l.awe W,. Hinds he didn't .go to hig -.children ‘because my ther-in-law ‘doesn't like me
nd I knew
nd the house.”
children, ranging from .a
ar old been cared for by the
grandmether, Mrs, Sylvia
eferee Hinds ordered the ther of the children, Mrs, Alice Moore, sarrested on child neglect
irges when he learped st children
nine months
} {0 see the e in the -Tast Moore was ordered to pay week support: for the children 1946. The pavments duced tn $5 in September, 1947
were
vhen he was unable to hold ready 10h Ouewecords show he made pe dic payments until 1949 paid nothing since Future of the children iht. Mrs. Lanam told Retire. {inds she wag too old to con 1e to care for her grandchil er “I've already raised she said
N. Y. Physician Loses Army Release Fight
SEAT TEE WASH “Tai Tr rt Py A petition bv Pvt. Stanlev J 27-year-old New York physician, for a writ of habeas discharging him from the Army was denied today by U. S. District Judge William Lindberg After induction, Pvt. wag trained as a laboratory technician, a position requiring no previous medical experience. Pvt. Orloff, a psychiatrist and director of a T712-patient mental hospital in New York before his induction, had sought release
Orinff
CArpus
from the Army on the contention!
that he was drafted illegally.
Plans Visit to U. S. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 Dutch Premier "Willem. Drees will pay an informal visit te the United States from Jan. 12-24 the State Department announced tndav,
(UPY
Georgs ak 22, Indlanapolis;. Audrey Cain, Indianapolis August 3%, ana 58, Ire Dri Ruth Green, 56, 1301 E. New York Edward Shubert, 40, 1538 8. Meridian St Celesta Losh, 38, 1738 8. Meridian St. Charles Olson, 21, 3657 N. Illinois St; ary McCrary, 21, 2023 Shelby St 2 nce McKenzie, 38, 4815 E Washing Lt: Mary Campbell, 44, 38 N. Persh
Ave ililfam Hartman. 26 5138 Camden Bt Gloria Hibner, 27, 124 8. Emerson Ave Vincent McNulty, 19, 825 N. Rural St.; Bar ara Bea, 20, 1806 N. Rural St Howard Rice 24 Indianapoti Barbara Query, 22, Indianapolis
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Harry ve Nellie Davis: Riehard vs Ber! ett
she doesn't want me
d to 9 vears in age, have maternal
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Club at the Balt Residence for Nurses.
man, Terre Haute; Jean Tutterow, Indianapolis; Jane LaRue,
Marietta Boxell, inger,
Marion:
Susan Bassett,
IU COEDS TO SPEAK TO HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS—These eight juniors from Indiana University will hold a panel discussion Saturday at the 2 o'clock tea sponsored: by the IU Women's
Miss Friada Herbst is chairman. (Left to right) Jessie KaufIndianapolis;
Indianapolis; Shirley Clark, Cedar Lake, and Martha Don-
Rose Ebert, Southport;
Eorier YM Aid Named County Gets
" City Recreation Chie
Hallie
{Homer
cardiovascular
Mattie
pneumonia
Olive G disbetes Thomas
myocardial
Maggle
arteriofel
Finley
megenteris
Mary
arterjoscie
mynearditis
Wright Janice vs. Fred Prather . Ng 1 v5. Oral DeGolver, Letha vs leroy Carroll Adkine. Anna ve. Arvol 8hepherd. Mas vs pital Clarence Malgrens lint. v=. Domthy Mc-1ahn W Collam. Wilma vz. Arthur. Vehling Mary ve Wavne McRiyrnes Rarbera vs Fred Bales. Emma va Gerald Howard. (Galen 0f8r ( ' Fvelvn Mnonre. Rohert vs Juanita lark son Raymond ve Fdna Rainhnlt Ritanley
hypertension
John L. Turner >
IN INDIANAPOLIS
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED DEATHS
Smith, carcinomatosis
General
Veteran's
6117 1445 Ba J.ong Hospita 1336 XN
Veteran's Hox
city recreation Feb. 1. Appointment of was announced hy send, new of Parks, tion of A. J.
Williams YMCA Co cago and has been dianapolis athletics, swimming.
director,
Indianapolis following the resigna Thatcher
for many One of his first projects will he
Mr Turner Town Director
J. R
llege in active in In particularly the schools,
years,
John T.. Turner, Tormer execu tive director of the YMCA's Ir viagton hranch, tnday
effective to the treasuries of
Mr. Thatcher, who became recreation director Jan. 1, 1949 under the late Al Feeney's administration, said
of Park Commisisoners last week, The new recreation director was graduated from Georg
Chi-
an attempt to bring the Olympic
and twn York St.
sons at 4
Polio Victim Gives:
JOWA CITY, Ia., J Mrs.
polio more than a ye
32, al General Hospital
Haverford
vadway
915 FE,
swimming trvouts to Indianapolis Mr. Turner live with his wife 00 County distribution
New
now. March of Dimes "" Hobby Collection
an. 10: (UP)
ar ago,
Jetty Young strickén by
sald
yesterday she is giving her hobby tion to the schools,
collection to the March of Dimes.
Mrs. Young coll graphed dollar bills, received one
Delaware
from Sen.
ects
autoRecently she Schoois and Bourke Civil Hickenlooper (R-Towa) wha sent total.
al 108 WIth. her “all good wishes and highest 2028 N Emer. regards.” "She alzn has heen promised hills Long Hospital from actress Helen Hayes. whose
a/B0es to the city,
f $270,000 in
Liquor Taxes
More than a quatter million
was named-dollarsin-Hguortaxes has reverted
the civil goyMarion
iX months,
ernment units in County in the The
mission today
past
Aleoholic Beverage Comannounced distribution of $1963,204. to civil and school units throughout the state.
This represents the retail alcholic
beverage permit fees collected in his resigna- those units during the six-month fatally tion was submitted to the Board fiscal period ending Dec. 1
All retail permit turned to the county they are collected.
fees are refrom which Two-thirds town and county One-third goes to the state fund to, be. distributed to
units, tuition
City's Share, $263,146
Indianapolis received the largst share of the %£270.352.36 Mar The city wag refunded £263.146.88 The other “units received Grove, $3019.60; 2716.67; Merididn Speedway, $350.01; and
Beech lLawrense, Hills, $166.67; Warren Park, $116.67, Marion County,! $2835.88. Lake County was second highest in the distribution with $252. 304.76 to 16 units. i The total state distribution included $1,308,851.54 to civil units] and $654,352.46 to the state tuition fund for eventual distribu-
Since repeal, the total distribution has ’been $17,126,246.81 to $29 589 627.85 to the
units for a $46,715 R74.66
THE. INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES
‘police he fitted a.
Customers Right There With Guns
The customer is always right particularly when he has a gun. THat is the joint opinien today of a 69-year-old shoe clerk and a 25-year-old cab driver. Walter S.. Avery, 3466 'N. Carrollton Ave, Apt. 4, told customer” with last night at 2630 North-
a pair of shoes Marty's Shoe Rox, western Ave, » Thén he faced the payoff—a gun in the man’s hand. The ‘customer” departed with the shoes, | a pair of wedgies and $50 from the register, James Maish, 2947 N. Meridian St., the cab driver, told police he picked up a fare at Illinois and | Washington Sts. early today, {fhe man asked to be driven to 12th and Bellefontaine Sts.
Upon arrival, the passenger pulled a gun and demanded the cabbie’'s money. The dq river)
ducked down and grabbed for a miniature baseball bat under the seat. The bandid fired one shot. It missed the driver and crashed through the windshield. Shoving the gun in the driver's back, the passenger ordered him to drive around, then gdt $3, Mr. Maish told police. A third hold-up victim was Alfie M. Stephens, 32, of Riverside, Cal.,, who lured out of the bus station by a man who promised to show him where he could get a bottle of whisky. Mr. Stephens told police the man put a knife at his throat and took his *hillfold, containing 220).
was
Driver Fatally Hurt As Auto Derails Train
MISHAWAKA, Ind., Jan. 10 (UP)—Five boxcars on a New York Central freight train were derailed last night when an automobile rammed into the train, injuring the driver. Luther Miller, 49, South Bend, died today in St. Joseph’s Hospital at Mishawaka, shortly after his car crashed through lowered gates at a crossing in Mishawaka and hit the 39th car of an 80-car
westbound train.
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BIRTHS Gerald Hospital, dia- daughter died of polio last year, ROYS Delos Ceaval n OV ¢ forAt Methodist Eugene. ‘Geraldine Hodson Ann McGrayel at 238 Eastern, eardin- the governor of Alagka, and for Ancil, Phyliss Wilkerson. Deihert, Emilie yo RSCUI at 3308 Lowel], Mer baseball player Bill Zuber. Underly; _ Prederick _ Patricia Bauer COronary voc iin » 2 . {aatles, Deane Pika: Ourald, Rarpara Annie M. Wood, 86, at 1837 Barth, coro bi re; aroid, athry Orb ry occlusion. S I ING / 38 ) 8 C e, Rosemary Small; Dale, Shirley Cc ng Hon 65, at 3942 N. Illinois, eoro- |, MRS, YOU NG, whose home |i ut thack. Jack. Marilyn ‘Tharp; Law-|~ ppc Bran on in Cedar Rapids, Ia., began col3 far] 8. donald, 63. at thodist . ; At General Arthur, Betty Appel; Wiiltam, F4rl 8. McDonald, 63, at Methodist Hos-|)oting the bills last year and ary ursley, : t} Re ids, 176 t 61 N. Euclid, i y Jati At St. Francis—Dr. Charles and Dr, Phyl- Ra tts n > 3 € turning them over to the National lis Zerfas. Darrell, Ruby Berry, Dawson Standish, 75, at 407 E. 33d, pneu- Foundation for Infantile PaAt, St. Vincent Dale Delores Kienitz; monia . : James, Joyce Magness, James, Minnie pttie A. Cain. 74, at 517 Concord, cers- alysis. Lewis, bral hemorrhage y - _. GIRLS : Rosa Zetia Hockett, 79, at Long Hos. = LDIS year, she has $17 to hand At St. Francis Robert, Carol Beck:| "pital, ulcer over. But she hopes to have more. James, Cynthia Peters : ,. {Grace Rapson, 76, at 46 8 Warman “ i At Methodist—William, Lilly McCall: Ed- |" cancer I'm going to continue collectwin, Ale Corid ; Hubert } riorie pete r 1, jen 1 0s pp for Divine: Walter, Helen Donbrosk! Peter = _ Smith, 81, at General Hosottal. ino them until the drive ends or ter Cleanor Clchowicz, Joseph, Eve - % . . i "oa wR DeMott; Paul. Maxine Wilson: Glen CI.URS the dollars stop coming,” she said. Marjorie Seaton + , Mrs. €¥oung was stricken with
the disease a few days after it
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showed awa dissatisfactic with the co War and it : all the adm for peace ar It also stre theme “61 1 job” —that is nant Democ fall. Hard Searchers ind any seg n not ex! friendly han another in management educators, tk all got kind gree. Republican message off Mr, Truman i edged that ti and the sha comment aft about that. To Sen. ] 111.), who wil senatorial ca was a ‘‘bluer Rep. Char Ind.) called hackneyed tu Bender (R. ( political cam
Interpr Seeking. cl inte his talk the a man who with politics didn’t care. President's a determination gram as a w frying to get date again. Many cong marked on tone in wi couched this
. civil rights, { a battlegrou
speech, drew militant par; end. But even for some so! a belt at hin Na There was bristling abc Truman did
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| tegrity in its
He named in discussing legislation re direction of might be the must beat in But in a tional health
i. past provide
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. were a bette
he proposed. Many of t als he mads State of the several year the speech self was cri Mr. Truma standard of plainly that be done abo by this Cong
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Issue Befo WASHING Legislatic a 10 per cen!
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The Hous consent yest rules so the up for con schedule. T the measure proved by a passage.
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