Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1952 — Page 9

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1952 PAGE 9

Truman Plans Coast-To-Coast ‘Whistle Stop’ Tour as or om. ] Campaign Trip Hoosier Profile

] ; | J | n AU States | JUST TO GIVE, an idea how long Assistant [Chief Charles Gregbry has been a fireman . . .

It’s a custom for department members to con-

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Seek to Aid Pastor [Charge Man Cited for Contempt Shot Ex-Wife

Pean of City Firemen Looks, Feels Young

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BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

for the (ribute $1.50 apiece to the family of a fireman BY ALBERT M. COLEGROVE came to Arlington from Norfolk| |, Notice ls hereby sven , Jat the follgwin ng for who dies. Adds up to a tidy sum over the years, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer {to decide the case, fined Dr. Wes- Faces Murder Count of Zoning Appeals, Se DONALD: HT Wess y get good . (Chief Gregory says: | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—A ton $100 and costs but suspended . ai -52 J ORN ATL Busi: dort. : | “I’ve contributed over 500 times.” campaign was shaping up today payment. : At Boonville ness, "requests variance of building line

A stubby, muscular man with a wad of chew=ling tobacco tucked in his cheek, the assistant : Ichief (who shares duties with another assistant, President Truman's major con-iarnolq Phillips), looks like he might turn 50 tribution to the Democratic presi- any day now. His curly black hair is abundant,

to help a young Virginia minister convicted of contempt of court because he criticized a judge in a Sunday sermon.

In the courtroom was a representative of the National Unitarian Ministerial Association. Dr. Davies-——whose own church is among the largest of its denomi-

: of an addition to the front of existing Times State Service ibutiding to extend to the front property

BOONVILLE, Sept. 13—Irvin ''m& o 0 INDIANA GEAR WO INC,

- - treet (Zoned -A4-H Paul, 59, Yankeetown, was bound Arent eteute variance of building

line requirements and expansion of

ot for those : By United Press : — WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—

‘or the night, homers in the

8 y m pathizers

, over to Circuit Court today aon a rious ted by variance to on base. dential campaign will be a trans- nardly touched by gray. He doesn't care to state sald the case nation in the country—predicted oc & oon boon charge in the Permit the coustruction ot a further addi. o had beaten continental “whistle stop” tour to his age for publication, because: that began at a national churchwide campaign! == Co cc LION 0 He, Ea ek oh: an raight times, take him into 24 states. | “They might want to retire me.” the Rev. Ross for funds and moral support. gun slaying of his ex-wife the ih proper:

lines. | 487-V-52-~ILENE HARRYMAN, 1301-1475 nil suroudered to police at |NE we Mcp dont fh at Fr ve , sts pe Paul surrendere DOC 1h Connection with the deyelop-

The White House cleared up| Sob

d in the early the mystery of thei President's gyp gg was past his 20th birthday on Nov.

Allen Weston's Cards scored

pulpit will be

Early this year, Arlington Circuit Judge Walter T. McCarthy

lack came on role in Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson's ;, 1007 : k to the ruled that federal lovees could his farm home about an hour BER'ef a "youth Center by the Lutheran , when he joined the Indianapolis Fire taken lo the ruled that federal employees cou ; 4 Child Welfare Association. ball the rest Sampaign fof the Presidency io. Department —at 7 p. m,, he recalls. First assign- U.S Supreme not also hold Arlington County pip his piri? Lom is WR2 hot oth $4 CRACE Eee. (Southeast terday when Xi. announce "iment was to Station 1, Indiana Ave. and W. Court, if neces- offices. This stunned many resi- SIX Limes 'n the AAC. Corner 21st & DeQuincy Streets) (Zon

Truman will set out Sept. 27 on a two-week stumping -tour from coast to coast. |

Witnesses said Paul followed pj a3.m) Residence). reauests permission i r y t struct & church, ACCES80! - his wife to Yankeetown and when street. arxing provided on the premises. she stepped from her car he “(vir DONALD MORELOCK: in

Michigan St. “We had a hose wagon and a steam engine, both drawn by teams of horses,” Chief Gregory

sary. “When a minister is convicted

dents of that nearby county, because more than half of its citizens work Tor the government,

n st ground by bill with the

U32, then losing The announcement indicated gqiq. for speaking his| In a sermon May 18, Dr. Wes- grabbed her, shot her and fled. Bikines) "request. variance: of Duilding who made six Gov. Stevenson liked the “give| 1, {nose days, total manpower of the fire de- mind on commu- ton implied Judge McCarthy's] He was sitting in his living line requirements to perm 6

1 t addition to the front of ruling had a political ‘tinge to it./room armed ,with a rifle and exisuing bundine to gxtend approximately e ‘ The contempt of court action shotgun when police found him, |'® FT ei" Er" & "OLIVE FA

. p t Mi Avenue (Zoned Ul-A3-flowed. | nent he suffendered without Residence, request permission to park

and occupy a trailer. 3 «Ve TY West : l In the divorce trial yesterday, |, s31-v-S SiRBNE £. sym : 1920 Danger Notice Issu | Mrs, Paul was awarded custody ness),

U3-A3-H1 Busi Officials at Ft. Beni in Harri- of their requirements to permit the construction cials at Ft, Benjamin Harri~

New York in a first game d game after hree-run lead g as Bobhy st homer, the 1 five runs in

‘em hell” treatment Mr. Truman partment was 225 at full strength, divided among MF. Colegrove

heaped on the Republicans in 37 gations, Each firehouse had a hose wagon. his two-day “whistle stop” trip rhere were 11 engines, nine ladder carts (into Milwaukee over Labor Day cluding two 85-foot aerial ladders) and three and has decided. more of the same |~hemical engines. would be effective in putting over] “My first big fire was the Colburn warehouse the Democratic campaign. {in the 200 block W. Georgia St.” says the

nity affairs, how free can any citizen feel?” asked a fellow pastor, the Rev. A, Powell Davies of Washington's large All Souls Unitarian Church. He said court rulings such as the one against Dr. Weston chip

requests variance of building line 9-year-old daughter, of an addition to the existing building to

okle Jomnny The President has said io) assistant chief. “That was Jan. 28, 1908, away also at freedom of the press. sin announted today the vicinity Dora, and J15.00 RimoRy. yl sa ROBERT B. SOL. 10, inde along he would take orders like, “We went out at 7 p. m. and got back at 10:40 Dr. Weston, 33-year-old pastor : | Police feported Paul sa So |Feauests permission to DATE and oceuPy ® 4 slam. job, “a private in the rear ranks” onthe next night. Twenty-seven hours—and it got CHARLES GREGORY—Forty-five years a [of the Arlington, Va. Unitarian °f Fall Creek where it passes the, or get” the alimony. The War-|{taier atthe rear of ‘the residence. ndians ‘won what his pre-election activity colder every minute. By daylight, it was below smoke eater. Church, was found guilty yes- Fort will be a danger area all pick Circuit Court had issued al, 483.V-52—ANDREW & BERTH HH one tht to stay should be. {zero. The men threw water on that warehouse 'terday. . next week, Firing is scheduled on restraining order to prevent Paul AL-RI Residence), request permission to 1 Hie Yan Home on Oct. 12 {for 10 days before it stopped smouldering.” . “I got stove up a little on that one, but not, Judge J. Hume Taylor, who the carbine range from 12:30 {from molesting his wife. |P04-V 52 “EMERY BOGER, 2625 Win- ’ | * .. . — ». i { - i op venue | - - i. ican League, The: President's. special train] ww too much. “ |p. m. through 5 p. m. Monday, Paul filed the original Son [on nue tfoned Ul-Atit ust Ins Nn i ! NIN y * 2 riday. laint, charging cruel an n-|occupy a trailer. rly Wynn's | will roll for 8500 miles across. BEGINNING WITH a Marion 4-cylinder tour- HIS NEXT closest brush with death came through Friday P ging 495-V-52— FRANK C. REIMER, Northeast

for his 21st Officials warned citizens not to human treatment. His wife filed corner 30th Street & Colleges Avennus

: ; Flying Ice Hurts fish or picnic there. |a similar cross complaint. ~~ Zojed UZ-Af-H1& AUSILMOY ests ame ~ -

, permit the enclosure of the existing iporches at the front and side of the exe and drove the fire toward the back,” said Chief! A piece of ice heaved by an un- Presents Gregory, “We were in about 50 feet when the jdentified person knocked two

{isting residence. | 496-V-53—JOHN E, & JANE M. {8506-8 Broadway (Zoned JI-ALR] front wall fell and severed our hoses, cutting off high school football fans unconthe water. The fire started coming back on us, scious ‘at last night's Sacred! and we were blocked inside, with no axes. Heart-Manual game at Delevan,

the country before Mr. Truman ing car for the fire chief, the combustion engine returns to Washington Oct. 12. {began to nose out the hayburner. In 1921, the At least six major speeches | Whole department was motorized. have been scheduled for the po-! Don't think that made us any faster,” Chief litical swing. In addition, Mr, | Gregory says. “We could hitch up the team and Truman will make numerous P® Oh our way as fast as any fire truck. rear platform talks of the “give| If it was a long run, the engines could pull ‘em hell” type which won him|2WaY from us in the streets. But on a short run | we were right behind them all the way to the fire.”

during a fire at an abattoir in the 1200 block of Drover St. ; “We went in with our hoses from the front

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idence), request variance of constru

[two-family residence. y | 497-V-52—-MARJORIE LEBO, », Na {Richland Street (Zoned U4-Ad- Firs! | Industrial), requests permission 10 park

hree pitchers, rborough get- ' decision—his

ican League topped WashFred Marsh ing run in the thletics came

the presidency in 1948.

The White House - emphasized!

the schedule is tentative and sti being worked on,

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Other major speeches may be scheduled later. Speeches tentatively scheduled)

thus far will be at Hungry Horse |

Dam, Mont, Oct. 1;

Seattle, |;

Wash., Oct. 2; San Francisco, Oct. |

By his estimate, the dean of the fire depart-

ment has attended 75 per cént of the major fires in the city since 1907. except that of chief, and has taken his share of knocks in the process.

He has held every job

«> 9 @& “THERE WAS a roof fire at 947 W. Washgton St. in June, 1940,” he recalls. “I had just cautioned the men to be careful

“It seemed like we were in there for hours,'Smith Field. but it was actually about 10 minutes before the men outside, who had seen what was happening, stand, struck Maurice Conger, 51, |

chopped a way for us to get out.”

He became a lieutenant in 1924, a captain the inflicting a one-inch scalp cut. same year, a battalion chief Jan. 1, 1935, and an

assistant chief Jan. 1, 1948. ap

The ice, heaved into the grand|

| of 2326 Prospect St. on the head,!

Then it bounced over and hit {his wife, Viola, in the head. | | The Congers were given first]

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land occupy a trailer. | 498-V-52—CLARENCE. WILDM AN [314 South Holmes Avenue (Zoned Ul-A3-

{H1 Residence), requests variance Tear yard and rear house requirements to Jets ‘mit conversion of the existing garage into

living quarters at the rear of the

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~fam 400-1 $3—LEE R 18th Street (Zoned vio requests variance of use to construction of a one-story

CHIEF GREGORY has lived 24 years in the 2id then returned to the game. same house, 246 E. Southern Ave., with his wife, Se Te Marie. The oldest son, Charles Jr., is married and

4; Shenandoah, Iowa, Oct. 8; Buf-/ when 1 sli ; [¥ pped on the roof and fell off. I falo, N. Y., Oct. 19, and New York traveled 231; feet down and landed across the

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ne innings of

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ids tookie Marion a, aL will leave Wash. eel of a dump cart standing in the alley, It lives in Beech Grove. That leaves Patricia Ann, | On Porch Roof | TABLE MODEL Massachusetts Avenue (Z his first big FT Jeays - broke my back. John Joseph and Mary Teresa still at home. r 00 . LI ington at noon (Indianapolis) ~ “I wag laid up 5%; months, then took over the For loyalty, Chief Gregory can't be topped.| An Indianapolis man thought

the National vept a doubleils, 5to 1 and *irates topped | took a 16 to

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Time) 30 minutes after he com-iqri]] school for a while. “I've traveled a lot and seen fi he heard a burglar in the house] pletes a five-minute radio and| ¢Another time, I was on the third floor dur- all the principal cities,” he aye HSS Tough! Mant night, searched all over and| television broadcast to kick offing a warehouse fire and stepped on a weak spot. “I'll put our department up against any of {inally located him on the back/ the annual Community Chest[ fell, hit a bad spot on the second floor and them, And I think as much of the job as I did POrch roof. drive. went down to a final landing on a stack of canned when I came in. | (Harry B. Mcllvine, 55, of 5054) Through Northwest sauerkraut. “It's the greatest job there is.” Capitol Ave., said he grabbed the After a yard stop at Chicago,

man around the throat when he! the presidential special will head : HST Names Delegation

Residence), reques building previously as a radio and jeig r permit the construction of an the rear of this b

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dropped from the roof. The| north. over the Great Northern would-be-burglar slugged Mr. Mc-

by variance to

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i through. - Minnesota, : Ilvine in the mouth. and ‘got away. : i i an addition to the existing : pera Mb CTI Praise Lunt, Fontaine [He said nothing was missing. J onted. no-glare picture window. A. ret. buy. : 01-V-53~ WILLIAM A. ir Series Nocth Dakota g3¢ Moutans Sep: LONDON. Drama. crite. sail ts Toto COME IN TODAY—SEE THESE WONDER SETS! NR qr’ Sept 13 Mr. Truman will dedicate the a critics said Jka Thanks Our Police ; Residencel, ISulltats YAHADCE

the existing two-family

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To Next UN Assembly

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republi-

lay “Quadrille” was below his y final pl Mont, Oct. 1 and then travel p : can presidential candidate, sent y 4419 Par inal Diayous across Idaho, arriving at Spo-| woo = Suited Ire 5p |gave Mr. Jessup a recess ap-|Standard, but they praised highly|Police Chief Ambuhl a telegram See the Complete Line of SYLVANIA TV at 1 rir Ak Ree victory, their kane, Wash, the night of Oct. 1. 2 DED, Suns resi-| ointment the performances of Alfred Lunt|thanking Indianapolis officers for | aa) ", the | « t He will cross Washington State dent Truman yesterday named a | . and Lynn Fontaine. he esidence.

r the St. Paul their co-operation during his re-|

505-V-52-J. O. CLARK, { A ned «AZ cent campaign visit here. He said! quests. vanned ul A

nd rea a CY del 508-V-53 - WILLIAM B. 6243-55 College Avenue [WR Residence), requests of ti

he use previously granted by variance to 1 the construction of a two-sto: the rear of the existing busin ng, with Accessory ¢ p prov!

g Since the new appointments JAY A TIAN

10-man delegation to represent the| United States at the forthcoming were made during a congressional {2

“Without the Lunts it would be

Oct. 2, arriving in Seattle that trite entertainment of an-

night, and the following day will

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ill meet the Police Department work contri- a ( jneapolis-Kan- head south through Oregon to| United Nations General Assembly oceqs Senate confirmation is not T®Markable quality,” the Star|buted greatly to the success of 2828 8 10th St. — JAY RL 1K the semifinal California, He will be in San Meeting in New York. retired. The: Jessup: tasus mavi2ES: trip. | gue champion- Francisco most of Oct. 4. The delegation will be headed => : P y

by Secretary of State Dean Ache-{Not be raised again since the

The next day, Mr. Truman y son. The five representatives General Assembly, which starts

will turn back east into Nevada

. to play the ue winner in

eries. and Utah, stopping Oct. 6 at/named were Warren R. Austin, (Oct. 14, is expected to wind up Osh ored in what Provo, Utah. He is scheduled to delegation chairman in Mr. Ache- its meeting before the new Con- Central Avenue (Zonet a tight ball arrive the evening of Oct. 7 at/son’s absence; Mrs. Franklin D.|gress convenes Jan. 3. { the operation of &

station in the front residence, and t

° neon pole sign 15' from the fron! line H m with ‘abeossory’ offstreet paring provided OW a i y | o! e premises. 3 ~ 508.V-52—- JAMES R. SIMPSON. 331 -1m : > North Arsenal Avenue ¢ oe tas esidence), requests vi permit the operation of a paint and body in the existing garage at ihe rear 0 you want 8 a parki 500. 8

Fletcher Avenue (

Colorado Springs, Colo. |Roosevelt, Sens. Theodore F.| Besides Mr. Jessup, the alterop of the sixth From there Mr. Truman will{Green (D. R. I.) and Alexander nates named were Charles A. effort in the go to Shenandoah, Ia. Oct. 8,|Wiley (R. Wis.), and Ernest A. Sprague, publisher of the Oregon . and then to Kansas City and St. Gross. Statesman, Salem, Ore.; Benjavaliant drive Louis. He will arrive in Buffalo, Among ‘the five alternates Min V. Cohen, Edith S. Sampson ne when they N. Y., the night of Oct. 9, and named by the President were Am-|2nd Isador Lubin. heir runs, but in New York City the evening bassador - at - Large Phillip C.| The White House said the seMurray Wall of the next day. | Jessup, whose appointment to the lection of Mr. Green and Mr. ; short for the The President plans to spend United Nations delegation last Wiley, the ranking Democratic about 24 hours in New York be- year stirred up a storm of protest (and Republican members of the fore returning to Washington. |jn the Senate. | Senate Foreign Relations Com-

ewers pushed

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Zoned ~A3-H1 Residream home? SE EE pet al

accessory offstreet parking and playgroun

lected 10 hits

{ i , “ facilities, he Saints. Sen. Joseph R. _| mittee, is in line with “the prac- Co es a ALLISTAIR & NAOMI & 39 Fein U S Wins Italian Wis) ose Boecaathy (Ru ice of maintaining bipartisan” s —_ ART, 5431 Julian Avenue (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 ve i ssional representation on lence euoits Yarlanee Bb uif ADS Put tion to Mr. Jessup, accusing the CON8Te ares requirements to perm conver Pus Movie Awards [one-time Cotumbia University law the delegation. pT Vie Om. com. of Play VENICE, Italy, Sept. 13 (UP) Professor of having an “affinity| “gAVE YOU SEEN The Times’ 380 Colles Avenue ~ (Zoned. OSALRI -— Australian —The United States took top| °F “Orimunisi causes. | easy-to-read system of arranging line requirements to permit the erection

of a pole sign 1’ from the front property

line. 512-V-52—-WILLIAM A. . Peter Residence), of use to permit the operation of an automobile repair shop in the existing

honors today at the annual Ven-]| A Senate Foreign Relations the Homes-For-Sale ads? Hunice film festival for the year’s Subcommittee voted 3 to 2 to re-| dreds of homes are all separated best actor and the best film sce-|ject Mr. Jessup's nomination, but by the number of bedrooms as nario. |the full Senate never voted on|well as by North, South, East and France won the festival's gold-|him. Eventually Mr, Truman|West locations. See them now.

egor has withPacific Southment here toulled stomach

garage at th ar of the residence. y HS . 513-V-53-- FOREST P, WOOD, 1135 North rawal still left en lion for the best picture of the] Parker Avenue (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Resi-

dence), requests variance of use and area requirements to perm the conversion of the existing double house into a threeunit apartment house. 514-V-52-

vear — Rene Clements’ “Forbid-| den Games.” Fredric March was named the year's best actor for

strong continlent headed by nking player,

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“ 10-13 East TR ashingion = Street. Be : top-seeded his performance in “Death of a U3-A6-H3 Business), requests variance hs players. Salesman.” Spots Still Open for Teams— * EL EE ore DUIias. non-playing The U. 8. also was named first ce with no provision for accessory offstreet captain, an- in the scenario division for Nun- Individuals in These Leagues oy 53 Nhs. E. SMITH, 011-13 North

nally Johnson's “Phone Call From a Stranger.” John Ford was named one of three directors who divided the festival's top honors for the

year's best director.

California Street (Zoned U2-A4-H1 Apartments), requests variance of area. rear yard and rear house requirements to permit conversion of th: isting garage into living quarters at the rear the twofamily residence. 518-V-53-GULF REFINING COMPANY, 2402 East Raymond Street (Northeast Raymond Btreet & Keystone Avenue), (Zoned U3-A3-H1 Business), requests permission to construct and operate a gasoline serv~ ice station, with a sign at the front property line. 517-V-52-OTTO F. & H W. KLINGSTEIN, et al, 612 North Delaware Street (Zoned U3-A8-H4 Businessi, request varie ance of bullding line requirements to per= t the construction of a business build-

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518-V-52--ANNA STAHL, 1 Street (Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence), requests variance of side vard requirements to permit the construction of an outside stairway to the side of the existing house and fxiending 3 3" from the side prop-510-V-52-ROBERT E. & LETHA M. RAASCH, 2348 Hoyt Avenue Zoned Ul-A3-H1 Residence), requests variance o rear yard requirements to permit the con-

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