Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1952 — Page 38

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SC AYOU HAVE to be “up in the world” to attend a convention that opens tomorrow in Hotel Lincoln, . | Li Holding a three-day meeting will be members 2 F'the American Affiliate of Tall Clubs with the wl Sky-Hi Chapter as host. The organization is — ; i : ne to women B5-foot-10 and men 6-fqot-2 - ND = There'll be a get-acquainted session tomorrow N\gZ/\ NF ht in the hotel. Saturday, with

» escort, delegates will go 10! \Whara to Go

needway time trials, At 7:30 t night there will be a dinner, Square Dance sponsored by the Lincoln with a 500-Mile| the Fairgrounds Scheol Par. | Mc as speaker. To the club ent-Teacher Association. Girls’ | pming the greatest distance will Dormitory, State Fairgrounds. a trophy. Afterward, there'll 50c per person. 8 p.m. dancing at Indiana Roof. A Indiana Roof presents | pbecue and pantomime enter-| Vaughn Monroe and his or- | fainment by Don Ramsey, New Shestrt $1.20 per person. 8:30 unday at . : i \ er aah anned 8 y “Harvey,” Civic Theater pro- | = Men and women of tall clubs duction. Booth Tarkington $11 over the nation nave heen in ‘Clyle Theater. 8:30 p. m, | 1 , Bome from New York an - ther states already have regis-|8ram will be given by Women of|

fered. {the Moose Kitchen Band under| tong Service

{sponsorship of Eagle Ladies of |

Fountain Square todge 2511.

, fore stoppin Millersvill § Albert 8. Anderson expects 10 pages and their. families are in-| pping on Faville Road

k as usual ay on his 30th fversary with Indiana Belly elephone Co.f

vited.

Scholarship Church work helped Mises Suz | anne McLaughlin win a scholarship to Western College for Women, Oxford, O, A senior at Shortt [ridge High School, Suzanne lives E (at 4231 College Ave, 'The scholar- § (ship is awarded by the college and by Irvington Presbyterian Church in which Miss McLaughlin is active.

ephone busi- 4 . . s has been in Anderson [physics Meeting anapolis. He lives al 6030] Hoosier college professors will

vy Ave, speak at the state meeting of the ; American Association of Physics Work for Handicapped Teachers here Saturday. Sessions t Good Turn bags holding items open at 10:30 a. m. in Purdue Uni-

pdicapped will be collected |ian 8t. The group will go to Spink pnday through May 24. Thirty Arms Hotel for a 6 p.m. dinner i s will pick up 25,000 bags|and..program;—with-—ladies as tributed recently by Boy|guests, pouts, Girl ‘Scouts and Camp). An honared guest will. be Prof. re Girls, ' 0. H. Smith, retiring at DePauw L In the bags are to be placed dis- after 40 years of college teaching. led clothing, shoes, furniture, : ’ . aterial and various household Railroaders Service gms. These will be cleaned, re-| The Association of Retired Railred and sold in the five stores way Employees will hold their rated here by Goodwill Indus- annual memorial service at 3p. m.

the wages of handicapped Ing, Maryland and Meridian Sts,

day. Tuesday and Wednesday |W i ; 1 take the north ’side and eads Association

So! Thursday and next Friday| The Indiana Dental Association hey'll take the east. The West elected Dr. E. E. Ewbank. King- @ will be canvassed May 24. man, secretary for the 14th year,

Chapter at closing conventions sessions

t Indiana Beta Chapter of Kappa | eiterday in Claypool Hotel. fu, Epsilon, national mathematics |

elected treasurer. honorary, will be © intra 'ar'h P€| vere named in addition to those

ler University to- Previously announced. morrow. Cere- BElécted for next year's convenmonies will fol- tion, May 18-20, were: Dr. Maylow a 6 p. m. din- nard K. Hine, 327 Buckinghdm ner in Atherton Place, program director; Dr. W. N, Center. Speaker Kelly, Clinton, supervisor of clinwill be Dr. Har-|ics; Dr, Willlam E. Barb, 3325 old D. Larsen of Guilford Ave. exhibits director. Albion, Mich. Dr. H. C. Dimmich, Ft. Wayne, College. He's was named editor of the Hoosier

wi Sal the fra- qentists’ Journal. 28 & nation-| ni & Pr. Orall 5) magazine. Dr.

E. Crull, head of Butler Legislator Files I aoombar, "18 BUL Vote Recount Suit

sachers’ Meeting \ JASPER, May 15 (UP)—A re.

count suit was on file in DuboisIt's a six-day week for Hoosier yj, tin Circuit Court today by

schoolteachers. The Indiana pny 7 Seng, veteran member choolmen's and Indiana Schoolisr the ‘Indiana legislature, who fomen's Clubs meet Saturday in just week lost his bid for the the Claypool Hotel. Meeting opens/ Democratic renomination to the at1o 8. m. with a panel on “Role House hy 17 votes. 8f Behools in Developing Moral Mr. Sepg dought a recount of ballots

Values." st in Martin County, ’ i “where he lost to Robert GramelTinpan A ey spacher by 228 votes. Mr. Seng

A kitchen utensil-beating band|carried Dubois County in his bid 1 1105 Prospect St. The pro-iination by 211 votes. 2

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Victim in Car Five Men Held as | Holdup Suspects |

Bandits took a victim for an| hour’s ride around the city! bagged $42, two watches, a ring and a car in three jobs early this morning and last night. | Five men face preliminary rob-| bery charges in Municipal Court) } this afternoon. According to police they forced Slavio Prevebel, 26, ‘of 1223 N. Alabama St. to drive with them to Millersville Road where they beat him, took! his watch, $8 and drove away with his car, Mr, Prevebel told police he was! putting his car in the garage when four men closed in on him, drew a gun and forced him hack in the car, They drove around the city for nearly an hour be-

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where they beat and robbed him.

(car, 3 Car Found Wrecked

| Mr. Prevebel sald he was, afraid to walk down the road for! help. He cut through fields to a radio transmitter station! where he called the sheriff, Early this morning, city police found his car at 21st St. and Boulevard Pl. They said it had been’ involved in a e¢rash with a (trackless trolley. |

The five men arrested admitted |

to police they wrecked the car. | The men are Oatis Francis, 28, {of 1118 Capitol Ave.; Marion L.| | Thomas, 21, of 104 Douglass St,;| Joe Turner Jones, 23, of 209] | Bright 8t.; Pihnley Turner, 32, of 1066 W. 25th St. and O. D. Isen-| burg, 22, of 225 Blake St. |

| Hidden Gun Found

| A search of Thomas’ house re-| [vealed“a gun (police say the same (type used in the holdup) hidden {under the motor of a record, | player. | In another holdup, Howard Kis-| sil, 27, of 1704 College Ave., told, {police he was walking near his; {home last night when another| man walking near him, suddenly lashed out at him with his fists, {knocked him down, taking $20, a watch valued at $125 and a ring.| Clayton C. Bushy, 22, Co. D.,| {106th Engineers, Camp Atterbury, | [told police two men beat him in| an alley in the 700 block on In-| diana Ave. last night. He said! the men took $14. i

| SEYMOUR, Ind, May 15 (UP) —A* Jackson County grand -Jury| at Brownstown has returned a Sécond degree murder indictment against James H. Alexander, 38, in the death of his wife, Goldie Mae, 35. Mrs. Alexander died Apr. 28 at the family's farm home after! she is alleged to have been struck! by her husband.

\Defense Bond Sales Up | Indiana sales of “E” Defense Bonds during April gained more than 10 per cent over sales a] year ago, the Treasury Department announced today. The com-| bined sales of all series of De-| fense Bonds for April totaled) $9,263,137 compared with $8,261, 485 for April of 1951, a jump of 12 per cent. |

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