Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1952 — Page 2

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TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 1952

Prosecutor Plans ‘Padlock’ Drive On Vice Houses Here

Shady Spots, Hotels to Be

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Separate City | Plan, Zoning

Wanger to Plead [ctor Pledge wrorwoen ese To Lead Fund

who has finished two months of

Political Roving

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Seek 25,000 ‘Amateurs’ To Work for lke, Craig

a 4-month jail sentence he re- Indianapolis doctors toda In fl p eC ceived for wounding actor's agent pledged $1.2 million in the $12 nd A political campaign was, Later, he intends to set up the ” # Jennings Lang, i lion Indianapolis Hospital De- launched today to enlist 25,000 system on a block-by-block basis oN te dav ; appears today I, velopment Association campaign. in all major Indiana cities. CHICA! Prosecutor Fairchild today an of ~ Si 1. Clark d Har- ‘amateurs’ in Indiana to cam- . rm eninnATEN » before. a | parole ¢ Drs. Lawson J. Clark, and Har In his letter, Mr. Reid said: (Teddy) | nolinced pla : #9 L Notts i : PT A The Indianapolis Legal De- hoard “to plead ’g old C. Ochsner, chairman and vice paign. independently of the Re- "aT wil the election We THust gambling aimed t vadlocking auses % : 4 i p 8 med a a 8 Ls hb v partment today planned to %ep- for his release. chairman of the Medical Commit- publican State Party organiza- have a unified, hard-hitting or- Side, was a of hotels and houses arate the City Plan Commission, ynder..ealifor- tee, ‘made the" announcement, tion for George Craig for Gover- ganization that. will get out the last night oo a and yes from the Board of Zoning Ap- nia law, a pris- r pointing out they speak for more por and Dwight D. Eisenhower vote , this fall. Over-confidence his empir will be warned of law holding peal. oner Is eligible than 900 members of the profes- for President. lost in 1948 and there must be No one them criminally lable, Mr. Fair An ordinance for this will be to ask for pa- sion. Si : o It was opened by Robert T. none of it this time. Stevenson, the thron child said presented to City Council for ap- role after he has Acceptance of the 10 per cent of Reid, chief of Marion County's Schricker and Watkins have the The prosecutor said warning proval when ready, said Mayor seryed half his the $12 million goal was termed Biock Captain system. Mr. Reid Toll resources of the Fair Deal year-old | letters will he sent to owners of Clark, who suggested the change. sentence. hy. campaign leaders, “one of the proposed a state-wide block cap-', hind them.. but -we ¢an beat ations. B eight or nine “second rate’ hotels The Mavor said he conceived, Wanger re- most encouraging developments tain system patterned. after the rin] vr etonnb Yho really wants would wa ind three known- houses of ill the move hecause ‘long-range vealed he is Wangpr since a pledge of another 10 Per North Side group in Indianapolis. ood overnment will do a little Roe wa rare. plagning on an overall basis is Writing a book ange cent was received from the Lilly This was regarded as a direct Boo Boye mii his ‘home He wouldn't reveal any of the par being accomplished effec- about his jail experiences and said Foundation.” “slap in the face” to State Chair- g ” hit him fi {ocHtionS. tively.” "he ’plans to enlist the aid of civic- ‘We know the doctors are sol- man Cale J. Holder and the GOP Not Fighting Schricker blew a h We are going to padlock every “The personnel. of the Plan minded persons in an organization ely behing pink Dr. Clark sa. state committee. Although Mr. Reid mentioned his neck. house and hotel where evidence Commission and Board of Zoning designed to help: prison inmates ey realize y must 2 y RX Vol Gov ; is fighti to draw ! " 2 y a Iv yFovidi funds for the Appeals for Volunteers yov, Schricker, who is fighting shows prostitution is going on, 7% Appeals” is now the same the find jobs. way in providing funds Lhe 4 hi The mi Pi ’, 828 beds needed now.” t out | for Sen. William E. Jenner for his Mr. Fairchild declared Mayor said in-a memorandum to Wanger, who said he shot Mr. 828 beds Needed NOW. Mr. Reid sen Ou an appea seat in the U. 8S. Senate, the in- puted kin "9 Part Program PK. Ward, city corporation Lang because he felt the agent Included in the overall hospital volunteers on Craig-for-Governor Arpendent Biceahawer Workers about the Yi new antivice sin vill counsel. “From a practical stand-'was threatening his marriage to program is the new 300- bed com- stationery. reportedly are not working still thriv : ha RW BIMY p op : point, they -cannot function In actress "Joan Bennett, was re- munity hospital on the east side, County Clerk H. Dale Brown, against hin. : since the include two legal phases: ’ pian? apac turned here yesterday from the 2 new 100-bed Norways Founda- state co-ordinator of the Eisen. #82In : ONF- Civil actions to declare their planning capacity and act - - m the : the Th fvys] . i gation an . LIN dV] AcUORS. Sib as a zoning board county honor farm in San Fer- tion Hospital, 104-bed addition to hower groups, announced mean- e Times recently received a stamp lay brothels a "public nuisance’ Je oe a ance of Nando Valley. St. Francis, 224-bed addition to while that the “thousands of am- letter from a key Eisenhower of- S sulting in court orders forcing Conscientious performance ; Ls —— a, Methodist Hospital and 100 beds ateur Ike workers” would join ficial who called for an Eisenhow- It has then 10 close for one vear the latter function now prevens . at 1u= Medical Center. forces with the Block Captains er-Schricker ticket. gangsters TWO Criminal charges real planning. Foren, 3] Harry Essex Retained ee to promote the “amateur” politi- This is one of the main reasons were jeal againgt owners of houses of {ll- acting as a zoning board, . . os 7 the GOP state organization, overfame, which carry six-month jal came group of people, in a sense, By 4th District GOP Woman Crushed | a owas people are Whelmingly pro-Taft, wants to ro ve sent '< ang rq < qa y y - > . : n . i : sentence and fine up to $100 pass judgment on ther. own ad FT. WAYNE, Aug. 5 (UP) To Death by Car going to help them tonight in control the campaign. Top Re- but Roe n upon conviction. ministrative opergtions. Harry Essex, Decatur, was re- HUNTINGTON, Aug. 5A 24- Marion County,” Mr. Brown de- Publicans want to keep Sen. Jen- own gun Under the civil action, Mr : . For New Zoning Body ined Yoda» reFoiat PB Oy A Se pr Eris rt “We wi ner in | the Senate. Fairchild said, - personal effects HE'S BACK—Artie, Gov. Adlai Stevenson s Dalmatian dog, - I 5 tained today as 4th District Re- year-old Huntington County clared. “We will help them later sn A syndi fonnd the brothels will be d h fter b f id The pooch, a The Mayor suggested keeping publican chairman. woman was Killed early today wherever we can. (Fat Len: ne In ; g : i el ) returne ome. atter eing gone tor severa ays. e Pp h the -10-man group as a city plan Mr. Essex offered his resigna- after she lost control of her car First, Mr. Reid proposed to re- Veterans to Meet in that g Aen ane so x Sabi med. ai political independent, left the governor's mansion last Tues ay, the .ommission, and creating a sep- tion to the district committee on a county road near the Hunt- cruit “several thousand amateur Roe’s b WT SE . ices sich 2 day after Gov. Stevenson returned from Chicago. arate 5-man board of zoning ap- Monday night, but the group re- ington-Wabash County line. key workers who have real or- : The annual encampment of the gutter by > ? re Sl an =P ache rented péals, fused to accept it. It was similar Mary Margaret Harshbarger, ganization ability in order to 309th ~Ammunition Train, 84th nian Wa Rote 8 % ere rooms m: bh ! Under the 1947 Planning Act. 'to the turn of events which kept Andrews, was crushed after she properly direct the 25000 block Division, World War I Veterans, could find or Ra ‘hild 4. he i ear e =:the Mayor suggested two members Cale J. Holder in his job as state was thrown from the car and it captains we will enlist through will be Aug. 31, at Shakamak slaying, 1 k Da n a of toe Titel of the Plan Commission serve on chairman rolled over on her. the state.” State Park near Jasonville. . cluding th 1A0 elv ’ A 4 : - ra ese. sgt - the Zoning Board with three other the shots from Dr. George Bowman, di : ; 4 5 ‘hom % my rector of the public health center n yon Oo itica qa appointed persons, none of who : Joseph’ here. Dr. Bowman gets regular shall hold other elective or ap-]. tion opera : . : s ive city or reports from Army camps located | By United Press man N C arstarphen said he ys Difices Jn the ety < Seen a EI in the Indianapolis area and| Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will would * 5. Cars similar action COUnty l goyernin : in it cruis venereal diseases cases and where|fly from Denver to Los Angeles in his state if he can think up a —— : 1 = Fone on the contacts occurred. Itoday to make his first speech way to make clear that Louisiana! % . . “, ’ e r. lurn Places of ‘Rendezvous’ since winning the Republican Democrats like the stevenson. INOVENQA Services Be pally pe e ‘nder . . : § nd a ap tels, Mr. Fair-|presidential nomination. Sparkman ticket, but not the esioen the hotels, a list of His associates said the speech, party platform which contains a Start Tomorrow AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS, 1872 - 1952 Yon : Wa Y ~ aHvers y fore , strong civil rights plank. . 2 marks w six “places of rendezvous” clubs to be delivered tonight hefore the ong hihi i? an His al The fourth annual novena in the sign. and ‘taverns where servicemen did annual encampment of He t ntio j t init 4 : wy > preparation for the Feast of the 5 rp > Veterans of Foreign Wars attention today to farm . policy adh nr. ep eet Prostifirtes: are the focallabout 9 p.m indianapolis ime, And-the farm vote with a confer- Assumption of the Blessed Vir "The slai These. place: iy . ti at! s . . ence with Secretary of Agricul-|8in Mary will open with services y heard the point of infection,” Mr, Fairchild|would be nanpolitical in nature are Charles F. Bradns lat 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Cath- window. sald. “Medical surveys show 80{ ®But it was apparent that any Ne Br ay se wi Tannan. It wasnt Church of St. Mary . “Teddy. . r ha enve 'd na VT anna ‘ho called the strat-| A ’ 5 30 per gem of prositutes haye Jap he a ST! he sonsivied u #gy which swung the crucial farm | The novena services will con ; she screal perl a ng pe mane. 0D SA era ar, TU NEA STE, or the home rong Mr. Fairchild sa § au I'he FW. will award Cen Two hard-fought state primary [through Aug. 14, the eve of the ing auto, gating staff is starting at once|@jsenhower its first annual Ber ; ’ er lich. | Feast 'of the Assumption. The : hut eletcdons In Missourt and Mich- {Feat dow shu to obtain evidence against the nard M. Baruch Medal. It is to : Rev. Fr. Victor 17 (i0ossens, pas- ‘I ’ ne his list in preparation igan competed with the presi |hev. - 5 . » was places on au a) JH P be presented. each vear to the per-| 1. via) "eandidates for the polit-|tor, will be in charge of the n Tuesday thru Saturday ’ cers. “I for the criminal and civil actions. who “has made the greatest..." chotlight ervices in ‘the church, New Jer- Shop both have Prosecutor said he would also contribution to. the cause of President Truman's politic 41! sey and Vermont Ste. In addition 9:00 to 5:28 gince Caif check with the Marion County American unity and worid peace prestige’ went on the Vine in hi to vocal pravers by the congrega- Ys Roe ma Crime Commission "to learn o After his speech, (Gen. Eisen Ce ‘Horn is ; tion, each service will include a : CLOSED MONDA avenge th other known hrothels here. home state where Missouri Demo > : h ra hower will fiy directly back ‘to! rats chose between Stata Attor- sermon and Benediction with the iti 2 who was Denver ; rn i Pate Blessed Sacrament. hi | ; | h Accardo ney General J, EE. Taylor and for-| . . rans . d ’ Woman Freed The General got a taste yeste pay ones J, Toyah HW to The observance of the Feast of august w ite sa e specia purc ase syndicate. h fday of some of the tough political Symington tor lhe sonatapigll Dt Assumption ig Ty Te On Jun Of Vice C arg e. problems that lie ahead of him in nation. Mr. Truman backed minder Mat the ! ig LJ 4 A Charges against one 9 three his presidential campaign. Ar. Tavlior teaches that Mary: a er 1o The gamb : ! f e odily in women arrested in an alleged Bishop Pleased In Michigan, Both Democrats este, ye ll 4 - impo oo ; an associa house of prostitution at 732 E.| A group of Negro leaders a4 Republicans went to the polls | Sermons will be given at the : Lyons, an Ohio St. were dismissed today and/headed by Bishop D. Ward to pick gubernatorial and sena- niovena on such topics as: “Faith | five shot. the cases of two other women Nichols of the First District of 4) nominees. The real tussle, land Religion”: “Faith and Irre- Caifano fe were continued to Friday, [the African Methodist Episcopal however. was in the GOP camp an; os ie Ns h ‘ th “Spirit of i Roe wa. Special Juage George Ober dis- Church of New York, came here ) gl vas 1 ta amp, jligion’; "Faith and the 8; : but the Special . K For, : yg ‘ where there was a three-way race Faith’: “Knowledge and love of J— missed prostitution charges/to discuss: civil rights problems . Pa = : dropped. 5 : x for the gubernatorial nomination God”: “Knowledge and I. of . against Dorothea Callahan, 35 with Gen. Eisenhower. ind a four-way race for Senator. Christ”: “God .and the ad: : _ vestigated after considering the evidence. The GOP nominee refused to ! Ee of ite x Tove ot Our Neighbors”; I VE . § ¢ city police and hrief presented to him last put himself on record as favoring G . R id H Id or Bur Enemies”: and “Lave i A § personal b week, a compulsory federal fair employ aming ai e Cth Hed: Mary's Assumption.” § shot whic] The cases of Pat Morgan, 25 ment practices commission. He Ile al by Judge Shan ahnas C oO S : 4 Cincinnati, and Betty Kelly, 27./had taken that same position 9 ; ; NN : % Timex State Service 4 § When were continued to Friday byprior to his presidential nomina- | ERBANON, Aug. 5 Mayor Her- Years Ago’ Opens Estes Kef: Special Judge Charles Mains. ‘tion. . : hert 1.. Ransdell freed 16 persons the congr Since charges against the twa Despite this fact, Bishop Nichols arrested in a state police gaming At At Culver Tonight § tee hearin women are the same, Deputy and the other five members of his 4i4 on a casino near here, ruling i on the ho Prosecutor John Dailey and De- [group sald they were “convinced that officers entered the. casine “Years Ago,” dramatic comedy, ities woulc fense Attorney Thomas McNulty! ithat the election of Gen, Kisen- illegally. will be presented by the Maxin- ; may have agreed evidence presented in one hower in November will greatly. |asky arb, Indianapolis, was kuckee Playhouse, Culver, Ind, in I sters. case would apply to the other. advance civil rights progress in freed on a charge of keeping a celebration of its silver anniver- Roe adr er aT (America.” gaming house, Fifteen others sary in play producing. that he Vv Hoosier Division S oo octane { sadist 2 id Charged with visaing Hu gaming The 25th play presented by the , ness to co . Stevenson said, mea e, ¢ use also were discharged. Mey ae 3 irst , he collect Inspection Canceled he is confident the South will re State police contended the spot pias house hung iS Hes Ri but that CAMP GRAYLING. Mich., Aug./main loyal to the Democratic was a public place. On entering "ho 2 hall seasons, Years Ag = 5 . will be seen for six nights: begin- 499.63 in ! 5 (UP)--Assistant Secretary of Party this year the grounds they looked through nr tonizht at 2:30 Roe. co the Army Fred Korth yesterday! The Illinois governor and "his 4 window and saw gaming, they hing omg o } ; a 1-1if 5 th t were canceled his scheduled inspection campaign strategists were encour- said, thus withessing a misde-' Appearing ine rea e fam- d A of of Indiana National Guard's 38th/aged hy the action of the Georgia meanor which made it permiss- Hy comedy will be A m Schramm, en's o Infantry “Division in summer Democratic Executive Committee, ahle to enter without search Bob Moak, Donna Wenger, Mimi i them we! training here. which yesterday pledged {ts sup- warrant. But the judge upheld Bowen, George Norman and Lin i Red Dog Mr. Korth was to visit the di- port to Mr. Stevenson and hig run- Defense Attorney Max Farb's i hiles. A winner vision Tuesday and Wednesday. ning mate, Sen. John J. 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