Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1952 — Page 7
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Three conventions opened today, here in Indianapolis. Superintendents and directors of university hospitals in eight midwestern states met‘at thé Indiana University Medical Center to talk about problems they've had at their institutions. They will’ meet through tomorrow. ad Sen. Karl Mundt of South Da- —————
kota comes to speak to 300 Indiana Bar Association members Where to Go
meetings tomorrow and Saturday “Pleasant Run Revue.” 85c. in the Claypool Hotel. The meet- Howe Gymnasium. 8 p. m. ing is to. be about “Emergency “Midway Through Nash,” Controls.” talk by Ogden Nash. Murat C. B. Dutton of Indianapolis is Theater. 11 a. m, planning the institute. Perry E. “Darknéss at Noan," with
O'Neal of Indianapolis is presi- Edward G. Robinson. $3.60, $3, dent-elect. $2.40, $1.80. and $1.20, Murat Three hundred delegates are ex- Theater. 8:30 p: m. pected at the Indiana State-Wide — - m—— — Rural Electric Co-op. two-day McIntosh of Tipton and Brig. meeting opening today at Hotel Gen. Robinson Hitchock of InLincoln. Speakers at today’s ban- dianapolis, | quet will be Gov, Bchricker and Guests will “include Indiana Claude Wickard, REA Admin- mayors, Senate military affairs mstrator Carroll County, Indiana, leaders and former national guard| farmer, and former U. S. Secre- officers. Installed will be Lt. Col. tary of ‘Agriculture. Clark Mc- Howard 8. Wilcox of BloomingWhorter of Washington; D. C,, the ton, president
group’s national president, will X nn » speak tomorrow noon. Telephone Talk
= Let's Save | Seven out of 10 of your “coun-| Government economy was a try cousins” have telephones. Inkeynote subject at the golden an- diana Bell Tele-
. the In- phone Co. said niversary convention of i A. B. Nail,
diana Grain and Feed Dealers 50 Sh Association just ending at the company division : Claypool. Members resolved to ask Manager. TenONS A the government addition cf 24,000 : to “terminate telephones in the iY rural sections in
non-essential ac- In #4 tivities and re- ih e last five duce expenses by years. ; practicing econo- [1€ added that my in essential 99 per cent are activities.” served by lines A. B. Kline of ¥1iR eight par-- yn, Noy lea : ties or less —
Chicago, president of the American Farm Bu- “%» reau, told the grain dealers Mr. Crutchfield americans had the “choice” of fighting for the American way or they could throw ft out and adopt a ‘political economic straight jacket.” Fred K. Sale of Indianapolis, completing * 23 years with the group, was honored — and reelected secretary. Members re- § elected David W. Crutchfield of § Yoeman, president; Richard V. Hardin of Fortville, vice president, and Dale G. Phillips of Indianapolis, treasurer.
three years ago, the figure was | only 66 per cent. on ” n
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Joseph Styers, given the stamp | The name of the winner is a ©f approval by Hoosier City » N S~ big secret, but the Silver Beaver Branch 39 of the National As award will be presented Tuesday sociation of Letter Carriers, is a at annual meeting of Central In- Postman with a new post. He was diana Boy Scout Council. Meet- installed president in ceremonies
ing will:be held at the Scottish at Broad Ripple Legion Post. Mrs. Rite Cathedral Lillian Schmalfeldt was installed
with officers president of the Ladies Auxiliary |
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elected at 5:30 140. p. m. Training Installed by the men were: | awards will be |Gayle Kinnick, Paul Simpson] presented, In- 1 {Richard Phillips and James] dianapolis win- i oe fq Worley. { ners to include: ” Pd The Auxiliary installed Virginia | Marshall .rnot, Phillips, Frarices Inman, Novela Richard art- Groover, Dortha Kingery, Edna | man, Robert Barber, Lucille Kinnick and Ailsa |
Hick man, Mrs. Walter Latz, Den mother; Maxwell Meise, William,
Waggoner. |
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dent, will preside. pr Miss Stella Doeppers, retiring ASPiOR Dor Sullager after 37 years with the Sound, ores. Tablets sre ®t will be honored. Speakers—Gov. : Schricker and H Roe Bartle, *°" 50 tablets Be. Kansas “City, Mo., Scout executives. A thousand Scout leaders are expected.
» Big Sing Songs in English and German will be sung at the concert at 8 p. m. Saturday in Liederkranz Hall, 1417 E. Washington St. John Roch is arranging the concert sponsored by the Indianapolis Liederkranz and the Columbians.
” » » Military Meet Four hundred officers from 60 Hoosier communities are expected at the annual meeting of. the Indiana National Guard Association at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in Hotel Claypool. Speakers will be Gov. Schricker, Maj. Gen. Jesse]
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Names Pretty Private Eye— a ‘Lured to Motel,’ Says Optometrist in Suit
be. brought against Mrs. Kivlin, 24—An the optometrist said. = At the time, Dr. Barkin said, he was involved in -a custody suit with his former wife over their two children, ° mysteriously last month was used He sajd his “activities” with to “lure, entice and ~ntrap” him the divorcee were widely publiin a motel room. : cized after her death, damaging
Dr. William L. Barkin filed a his Ieputatios and business, he $400.000 damage suit yesterday argea. : . against noted Hollywood Private Borrowed. Car Detective Clyde Duber, charging Mr, Duber testified at that he used the divorcee, Shirley quest into Mrs. Kivlin's death Fawcett Kivlin, as a lure to gain that he and. another detective took evidence in a case. her to Long Beach, Cad. on the Mrs. Kivlin worked as a part-'day she died. While the two men went to see fore she died under mysterious 5 client, Mrs. Kivlin borrowed his circumstances in her Culver City, car, ‘Mr. Duber said. explaining Cal., apartment last Dec. 3. that she wanted to visit a girl Mr. Duber and the girl were t0- friend. ? gether. for several houtrs before’ ghe collapsed shortly after reshe died, and he was pres nt when turning to the client's office, he she succumbed to an overdose 0f said, but he assumed she had been sleeping pills. / |drinking foo heavily and drove her home. When she failed to regain con-
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pretty young divorcee. and part-
No Jury Finding
A coroner’s jury was unable to gcjousness, however, Mr. Duber decide whether her death Was called a doctor, accidental, a suicide or murder. Mrs. Kivlin divorced Miami, Dr. Barkin said she entered ma, golf professional Robert V. into a conspiracy last Nov. 21/Kiylin Jr., June 14; 1950. to cause him to be “suspected | mere RE of unchaste and immoral acts.” . He said she lured him to a Set Hearing Date motel, and while they were in|: The Indiana Public Service the “privacy of one of the guest Commission set oral arguments
rooms,” Mr. Duber and his agents for Feb. 8 on petitions it recon-
broke in and photographed them sider an annual rate increase of together. $542,000 granted Indiana AssoThe detective, who handles ciated Telephone Corp. recently cases for many Hollywood per- Petitions contended evidence on sonalities. then threatened to in- which the boost was granted was volve him in a divorce action to.insufficient.
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Swiss Black Out Arrest News
BERN, + Switzerland, Jan. 24 (UP)—Police ordered a blackout today on all developments in ‘the arrest of a mystery man believed connected with the death of an American naval attache in an Austrian, railway tunnel two years ago Swiss federal could make no statement until next week. The suspect was said to be a Romanian. Eugene Karpe, U. 8. Naval attache to Bucharest, fell or was pushed from the speeding Orient Express in a tunnel south of Salz-
burg, in the American Zone of Austria, Feb. 23. 1950. American legation officials here refused any information
about the arrest, but denied they had asked for the extradition of the mystery man. In Washington, the U, 8. Nav) said it had no information about the arrest,
McGrath: Offer of Job To DiSalle Is Revealed
« By Sceripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, torney General J. Howard MeGrath tried to get Price Stabilizer Michael DiSalle to become his assistant before Mr. DiSalle decided
yesterday to resign and return to
Ohio politics The job offer to Mr. DiSalle was exclusively a Justice Department project. President Truman had no part in it. Mr. DiSalle flatly turned down Mr. McGrath's offer. He would have stayed on as price hoss had he remained with the government. However, he says he will resign and run for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Ohio.
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