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The Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Page 2 Local Driver Reports 2 Men Charged Say Reds Want Harsh Treaty Ask Revamp Of Abington Residents Vote Suprjprt Of 'heft Of $30 Hub Caps Similar To World War 1 Type With Conspiracy; Juveniles Held Circuit Judge Rules Payoff Games Illegal jerry iavtuiaugu, nui i Twelfth street, reported Tuesday! CnnOllflflTIOri State Laws On GENEVA (AP) The West ac- posed if it were to cover the 72 te theft of two hub capsvalued million Germans now divided by at $30,. told poUce that the ABINGTON. By a vote of 29-4 the Iron Curtain. theft occurred while his car was Abington township residents gave Two 18-year-old Richmond men I cuaed the Soviet Union Tuesday of rwhat the Soviet government is parked in front of ms nome ion- SUpport to the consolidation of the doing in effect is to show that they day night. Were charged with conspiracy to trying to, impose on Germany a commit a felony in affidavits filed peace treaty on the harsh lines of Tuesday afternoon in Wayne CIr- the World War 1 settlement at cult court.

Versailles. "French Foreign Minister Mau- rice Couve de Murville said it ar4 Edwm toe German people Cohee, 1033 South Fifth street, are to de8pair charrad with Dlannine to steal a Compensation Wider Coverage Sought By Group Of Governors Pinball Machines Equipped With Free Game Recorders Said Gaming Devices Centerville and Abington schools at a meeting held Tuesday night in the Abington school. Some of those attending were undecided as they felt that insufficient information was available. Sen. Joel Rhodes, Republican from Wayne county, said that he believed senate bill -No.

6 which goes, into effect this June, would make consolidation mandatory within the next few years. Belgian King Gives Escort 3-Hour Slip wish to, impose terms on uermany as was' done at Versailles," Uoyd said. suggest harnessing Ger-many in advance of reunification with imposed terms about which the German people have not been consulted holds out an unhappy prospect. At any rate- that is "the lesson of history." The Versailles treaty, signed June 28, 1919, stripped Germany LEBANON. Ind.

(UPI) pinball machines were car om tthe Wkin lot of Roy nL'LST WASHINGTON (AP)-A group of state governors and federal of ruled illegal in Indiana by a circuit judge Tuesday setting, the Cates garage, Wernle road. posal in the Big Four conference stage for numerous raids against the devices. Two 16-year-olds also were ar- that the United States, Britain and Marion Circuit Judge John L. Niblack, sitting as a special rested by police following the France drop their drive to reunite judge in Boone Circuit Court here, ruled in a test case that pin- theft attempt but no charges have Germany and accept" a Soviet bail machines equipped with gambling devices within the meaning of 1955 and 1957 laws. Jarvis433 and West.

ficials Tuesday recommended ap- LOS ANGELES (AP) Bel Figures in terms of taxes which nf innara milM if hor. eiUm 1 King BaUdOUin gave nni t)u tnuiRfi nt der territory and aU its colonies, PfUce escort the slip Monday ADmgton high school students to contractors in dispute with our I smith Fourteenth street. I Couve de Murville and British and provided for heavy repara- wu uiaappcaieu Centerville, were presented to the The Judge modified an injunc they, are devices readily wna nflvhp, flf fn mpltntt Foreign -Secretary Selwyn Lloyd odds. i nl icu uie vr aiiaa agauiai tions. The terms have been nours.

group, Charles McClain, president blamed for the rise of Hitler, who Motorcycle police and carloads of m6 centerville school board, in- repudiated the treaty and repara- of newsmen were escorting the 28- formed the gathering as to how the tions agreements after gaining year-old bachelor monarch from corporation tentatively would be useu ior 6amul5. patroling the area after other purpose, being of similar a6reDort of four tt 'J? Los Angeles to his Beverly Hills governed. power in 1934. wheels, dice and similar gambling lMat arart "wouio nave to oe halted when officers fired several I plying workmen's compensation laws to all employers, regardless of how many workers they employ. In 23 states workmen's compensation laws now make no exemption based on the number of employes.

In the other states, laws vary. The range of exemptions extends from two to 15 workers. The committee's recommendation was directed only toward types of work now subject to the various state compensation acts. Some states exempt certain classes of employer, such as farm hotel. His car turned down a side After questions and discussion, a he said.

ne saia. apparatus, I shots into the air. The judge noted that the re- n' k. i A 1 street. I vote was taken.

The officers and reporters The consolidation question re machines show a -me ran dui wng iKflin rsi rnr amnnccnnnr 2.1" worth was arrested at his home I IVWIU UIU I VI lllllw jmwwi reached the hotel and found tneyi mains undecided. Centerville par- piayer migni. win up sw iree i iaier ivi.uiiua.jr jiiu.uuig. uuu uiu had escorted oniy tnemseives ents Hi meejt In their school there. They waited nervously until I Wednesday night to consider the I Ml 1 I 4.1 Post To Be Voted On Tuesday At three minutes a game, it -v ymuiuwiu.

Baudouin and his party strode Into I question. Lowell Pate is Abington would take him some 15 hours to I Null and Jarvis were returned the lobby early today, laugning. township trustee. tion which. had kept Indianapolis and Marion County lawmen from seizing the machines.

He dissolved the injunction as it related to pinballs with recorders but made permanent the ban against seizure of pinballs without recording devices. Niblack held that the 1957 amendment to the anti-gambling law was constitutional and was not class legislation. "It applies to everyone under the 'possession' clause," he noted. Free Games Valueless The colorful judge, who said he's an old pinball player himself, noted that several years ago he held that free games were not 'things of value" and the Legislature later adopted that view. But when the machine has a recorder and a device to increase Where had he been? The lung ers.

mittee would, have" to judge Reid on the way he answered questions, adding: "It seems to me piay oft uu iree games, ana ne "ere vy meir jwreuu) axicr a WASHINGTON (AP) Young would be continuously exposed to from Cincinnati relatives of Null. Qgden R. Reid won over at least the danger of accumulating more When questioned, the foursome two senators Tuesday to the view The proposal by the Joint Fed wouldn't say. eral-State Action Committee was But a U.S. State Department amnlnvs uhn had flPpn In BaudOU- you've done a creditable, job free games," he said acidly.

admitted "their intent to steal a the should become U. S. ambas- one of a series. John Royse, attorney for the car. They were thwarted in the! sador to Israel.

In the course of his testimony, Jta, 0 sai(i the King had Secretary of the Treasury Rob Reid eia saia, nave no poiiucai am- driven homes of ert B. Anderson and Republican Sec. McElroy Suspends Plan To Quit Post film stars just like another Gov. Robert E. Smylie of Idaho head the committee formed two bitions whatsover." Reid assured the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he had no intention to use pinball operators who filed the theft attempt when they discovered The Senate Foreign Relations test case, said an appeal to the the car had a flat tire.

Committee wound up hearings on Indiana Supreme Court would be charges have been filed the Reid nomination but put off made. He asked for a stay of ex- against the two juveniles. Both a vote until later, possibly until ecution pending the appeal, but are on probation for previous of- next Tuesday, Judge Niblack denied the request. fenSes. When it comes, the 33-year-old "After all," he said, ''even a I years ago at President Eisenhow er's suggestion to work' on federal- board for becoming mayor of New act Baudouin's disappearing act state problems.

WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary York, City. Promised Raids Soon tk. former president and editor of During a two-day closed meet ing which ended Tuesday after A r1' toe KMrln the Wayne county jail. The boys New York Herald Tribune which had been Armed Hoodlums sheriff's office, came as he was leavmg a meetmg of Defense NeU ft McElroy Tues-of the Los Angeles World AHairs spended his plans to resign Council, where he had been the ftn(, said hft leaye SP.e. eJ- Eisenhower Cabinet noon, the committee: are in juvenile- detention.

1. Recommended that states en restrained by injunction for the last two years from confiscating Loot Union Hall act or extend their minimum wage Probe Boy's Death; Say Professor Dashed Him Down recorder pinballs, said seizure TIivaa DmAdAvr vul ill His decision put a damper on speculation that Thomas S.P Gates laws to farm labor but held off would begin shortly. on another proposal that the fed will have the newly gained support of Sens. Wayne Morse (D- Ore) and William Langer (R-ND.) The two listened while Reid offered an eloquent, even-tempered defense of his nomination in response to a long series of sharp questions from committee chairman J. William Fulbright (D-Ark).

Morse and Langer pro- ZS "I.nr whom President Eisenhower Of Hiring Records eral minimum, now $1 an hour for vn-iHcro nommated Monday as deputy sec Major Robert Shields, executive I Wlj XI officer of the Marion County sher- V-OmpiOin INO YOJCe employes in interstate commerce, CHICAGO (UPI) Five hood- Tuesday he toured aviation, space naa been persuaded to oiiice, saia we proDaDiy wui i II A cover farm workers. lnm. twn nt them firmed, hurst in.i0M. r. tn I aut 111 government service so ne give them a few hours to get the UnlOn MTrUirS I OU1U XJUiaU XAUU0Vwa M.

ihww could step into McElroy's shoes. Seek More Data 2. Called for more data in a into a longshoremen's union hiring San Francisco next. machines out of public places" be- hall Tuesday and looted it of themselves impressed. fore starting the raids.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Three nouncea study which the governors hope Gates, 54, Philadelphia investment banker, had been planning to retire July 1 as secretary of the ROCHESTER, N. (AP) A grand jury will investigate the death of a 6-year-old boy who, police said, was thrown to the ground by a University of Rochester professor in a fit of rage. Charles J. Goebel, assistant professor of physics, pleaded inno records which could be of use inl Wjccrinsin Tornado will lead to increasing the states' an organizing drive. share of inheritance and estate Navy, Herbert Martin, custodian i of I HITS rarm buildings State Police Supt.

Harold Zeis Indiana pipefitters complained to Before mat, Morse naa neen unsaid he expected the iriling "will the Congress Tuesday that ordinary decided. Langer had been opposed stimulate the requests of local members had no voice in their to Reid. law enforcement officers" for union local which Another committee member, state police aid on gambling raids covers the greater Chicago area. Sen. John F.

Kennedy (D-Mass), taxes. McElroy had announced his in- ih TntsnifltinnT PrAthArhw! rf I 3. Received a staff report show tnhAmM aft. head- LANCASTER, Wis. (AP) A I tention to return to private bus! cent Tuesday to a charge of first- ing that as a rule states with low murt.r.

airt th tninmn ntArp.d tornado roared across southwest- ness probably by the end of this against the devices. He said his Thov rank and file I tola Keia ne lacKs suDsianuai degree manslaughter. personal incomes tend to draw just before dawn. They forced ern Wisconsin Tuesday night year. Then came the death May 8 higher percentages of federal aid.

He had told police he became enraged last Saturday when he Martin and four longshoremen damaging a iarm ana KnocKing mn expeciea to succeed waiting for jobs to lie on theLout some power and communica- him, Deputy Secretary Donald A. ft- Anm rtion lines. A second twister was Quarles. department stood ready, as al- members had no chance of win- background of experience to quai- ways, to go in wherever requested ning union office in Local 597. ifv him as ambassador to Israel by local officers.

Members generally cannot talk at and ttat his knowledge of foreign However, some city and county union meetings and "have nothing affairs was about what was avail- a t.in tnet noirnNi. able to readers of the Herald In 1957, per capita aid averaged $19 for the 16 highest income saw a neighbor's son teasing and pushing his son, George, 3. states, $26 for the middle income Martin said the eunmen soent reponea Monroe uniy iuu tB0uiiy uiai uaies, or group and $27 for the lowest in Goebel, 28, said he had raised Michael Sorce over his head and stens to set the machines out of I tions. the witnesses added. Tribune.

about six minutes breaking into a V1 UoCl BYemuauy come group. threw him to the ground. The boy circulation before Judge Nib- The three pipefitters appeared Also Kennedy said, under Reid's cabinet containing union records. i Vi, nujr noi 4. Said- the 1956 Federal Flood at their own reauest before two direction the newspapers' They took the unions master 1 iaoocu at y.m.

VUk uie mu taming 10 was holding a suck tnai peneirai- MaCK's ruling. Insurance Act produced an un ea nis neaa uirouga uie icii eye. ledger, a credit union master was eauea wwura k. me wnne nouse alter I It AVA I that aaIIaJ subcommittees considering labor ai page was quue intemperate on workable program and proposed lo)ri oair.t Knnlra anA i H1UCS IU UlS MSI. "'J vouicu vu He died Monday.

reform legislation. The witnesses Manor legislation va I V.n j.j establishing a federal-state board membershiD cards I LU1U1UU appai cmj uaic nuscnuea my pians xor were Gus Bader, of East Chicago, But Kennedy, also said the corn- Goebel, a native of Chicago, was freed in $5,000 bail, posted to reflect state interests in reduc I .1. a wV. nffnm an, in. I U.lTlwu.

and Richard Coyle and Kenneth Akron Man Held Here On 3 Counts; 2 Passengers Held ing' flood risks and insuring against flood losses. by the university. WilUams, of Hammond. imams, oi tiammona. kept with the records.

loT xnto thT etj at auT'. If I A Cl Bader said Local 597 was run Vn(irCjeS Are Tiled A university spokesman said Goebel would remain on faculty 5. Endorsed legislation to en tarTofthe union's taSTaaid the 8aid at 7:30 Pm- toat 016 stor McElroy was asked whether that "PifS mfs he to stay indefi- having able the states to exercise some status. business elected by the Against Pair Seen control over radiation hazards. "had diminished and looked like nitely.

He replied that was' the Wesley Ferris, 16 years old, Ak- membership. Michael was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sorce. His father is a health teacher in the public ty lately and that' he knew of no reason for the raid.

a big I best way to put it meaning he ron, Ohio, was arrested Tuesday but. woyie aaaea wai me DUB1 Sfonlinrt l-incnlin night by Richmond police and hess agents cOntroUed the vote JieU ling V3UbUllllt: Police, however, feared the raid I coma quit next year or stay until the end of the Eisenhower term In school system. The Sorces have January 1961. two other children. Short Wire News might be the opening move in a long-threatened jurisdictional fight for control of longshoremen at cnargea wim vemcie-uuuiis.

av- Charges were filed in Wayne Su ing no operator's license and be- ment of jobs. He said it was al- Tuesdav against two ing absent without leave (AWOL). most impossible for members to JJ5WJ? men for stealing gasoline from 6. Primarily to protect workers to peacetime atomic energy projects, the committee advocated that all state compensation laws be made compulsory, that occupational diseases be fully covered and that other provisions be made to cover radiation injuries. In addition to Smylie, governors Chicago and other Great Lakes According to police, Ferris is get worK wiuioui reierrai uom Dog Bite Leads To Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Kramer of TOKYO (AP) The Indian Embassy here has given the Dalai ports near Centerville AWOL from the Ohio National ousmess ageni. Guard and claims to be stationed Williams urged the subcommit- Sgt. Frank Quinn of the police I Lama's elder brother, Thubten J. Ban On Children At College Student Unhurt As Car Skids, Hits Fence A petition was filed in Wayne laboir detail said he would Norbu, a visa to visit the exiled in Kentucky.

Police say that the tees to approve a dui oi ngms participating to the conference Juvenile court Monday, charging for union question Lloyds Daniels, Federal Bureau of Investigation were J. Caleb Boggs of Delaware, 17-year-old Paul Vincent Parshall, mer union official: now (FBI) is working on the case. Fer 40, ior- xiDetan uoa-ung at jauasuune. pi A I under a As person certified by jHOltGr Jl jUnGOVS Britain, he avoided a requirement 46, for-1 Tibetan God-King at Mussoorie. embezzlement George Docking of Kansas, Mark Centerville, with the theft.

ris was arrested in the 1500 block charge of alleged O. Hatfield of Oregon, Luther H. Hit-Run Driver Charged in the criminal action of National road west. He 'had two I of S9.000 from credit union funds, that Tibetans abroad must have I Children no longer wiU be per- Hodges of North Carolina and were Robert Eckmond Jefferson, The two AFT. CIO locals that Red Cluna passports, iie ilea xi-imltted on Sundavs to e-o into th John Burt McKeever, 20 years old, Earlham college student from Muncie.

remained unhurt Tuesday Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecti passengers. i- TT 7,, "ZrZ'r are the targets of. the ILA drive bet after the Chinese took oyer in areas where dogs are housed at cut. One was Carol Bryant, 26.

of Tinea Mrrer I TUCIV 4lV wo' and Richard Chet Bauer, 3645 Na afternoon when the car he was Mount Vernon, Ohio, reported es- have a combined membership of oi ana was given pouuem asjr- the Animal Welfare league shelter. 600. lum in the United States. The ban was announced Monday tional road west. Both are 18 years elieve Cigarette caped from a mental institution I iimc IntO TrOCtOT in Columbus, Ohio.

mhj iihw driving went out of control 4 on Clements road. old. by James McNeil, nresident of the MEXICO CITY (Ap) The bank I league. Caused Fire In Chair Alexander Crafton Banner. 16.

i VMm am In the complaint, Mrs. Kramer of Mexico reports the general in-J The action followed the biting CAMBRIDGE CITY. The Cam According to the Wayne County Sheriffs office. McKeever was headed south. When, he applied the brakes, the car skidded sideways 1021 South Taft road, Indianapo- mo N0rth street, was fined in stated that Parshall came to her lis, was the second passenger.

He City court Tuesday on two traffic door knocked May 10. She said was chanred with beine a run- she did not answer the knock at Reports Car Hit Fence After Being Crowded Off Road dex of wholesale prices remained of a two-and-one hlaf-year-old boy stationary in April. But It was 2.1 Sunday by pne of the puppies in per cent higher than April 1958 the shelter on the Cart road, and food prices were up 4.3 per Gary Partridge, son of Mr. and bridge City fire department answered a call Tuesday night to the home of Everett Carson, 318 i "ras the road. Dlunsed over a away and was detained in the ju- Judsre James Ronald fined him uie aoor Because sne naa oeen m.

venile ward of the county jail. SI and costs on a charge of having I When she looked outside, she West Main street. A chair in a cent over a year ago. Mrs. Merle Partridge, 621 South room Carson rented out on the no operator's license and $10 and said she.

saw the trio filling a car costs for leaving the scene of an I with gasoline from the Kramer Joseph O'Brien, 31 years old, TtvnnV fApT The Soviet S.ev:nth Btreet wa bitten on Will Report Daily 1223 North street, reported to I I rignt arm. He was treated second floor of the house had caught fire. accident. Costs in each case were i tank. then-auea to ine ooys, $16.75.

I asking what they were doing. ine wayne counry snerui omce carry out an evaluation of its eco-l, Fire was believed due to a light Temperatures Of Simon Hogg, 1015 rarry street, Shft cnntinued that Parshall told luesaay evening uiai ne naa Deen nomic and industrial assets the "crowded off the road on Abinc-1 A. umm rmtt.n ed cigarette, according to Cambridge City fire officials. The South Pole was charged with permitting Kin- her he wanted to bUy some gaso-ser, an unlicensed driver, to oper- but no one answered his knock ate his vehicle. The charge was at doon Sne said when she Damage was estimated at S350.

ton pike 1,500 feet north of Beeler 8aid the aim is a' complete listing ya. It was not old enough road. Lf buildings, equipment, stocks to y11 A rvRrioTi Btatii that ninr ttssB. th I McNeil said Monday the league aismissea oy uie cuun. told them they could have no gas- WASHINGTON (AP) If it's Reds Lengthen Airfields slight embankment, and smashed into a fence.

The accident occurred 600 feet north of Abington. The fence was on property which belongs to Russell Shadle of 206 East Walnut street, Centerville. The sheriffs department officials said that damage to the car and the fence was estimated at $250. The car, which belongs to McKeever's father, Harold, of Muncie, is insured. McKeever was not cited.

Judge Says Timer Not Sufficient. For Speeding Case Kinzer was arrested at the Hogg ft north, and after being forced off 1925 valuation now is out of date, appreciates the Interest the road bv another vehicle, his and help, but said thatvsrowds of any solace to those who suffer xV KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) residence following A hit-and-run from mimmer heat, the Weather aecScidenteMonday 1000 block Russian "technicians" are ex car struck a fence on the farm of SEOUL, Korea. (AP) The gov- children sometimes excite the ani- I eminent warned political parties I mais too mucn. Bureau is going to maw puoiic North atx panding aircraft runways in northern Afghanistan to accommodate aauy reports on mgn ana low tem- tT-K-- rvn. 217 North West nrwas alone at tte ti of tte Tuesday tiiey wfll be outlawed if He added parents will be TrMnvu they fail to submit reportsto the asked on Sundays to keep children Committee OK's Nomination Of peratures at the South Pole.

Fifth street told police that a red let bombers, United Press Inter A spokesman said the readings Uickiro truck struck the rear of a tut.iU kai government on political activities, in their automobiles, and the national learned Tuesday, will be included in tables of tem-1 v- ro. Mvi.gr Afti th -rv. nnruuiKvn flomnrrahV Tvnr-1 nrruild.tut ntm mill takon to These airfields are believed to Knuth Sivth fct lav thif thn, I wUUU I immi4itttAitf Atmtnmt'tyn the I thorn peratures lor major u.s. cuies accident. Crane said the truck I Vrrfiiice In HnSf be within bomber range of the strategic Baghdad Pact capitals of were passengers to his car They ernment move as unconstitu- mara waitine nim Ta 'VPorilTn tn 1 I Sundays always bring, the most visitors.

During the week that ban Tehran and Karachi. Last week, he said, the warm-1 Police located the truck at the i -r: tionau u.e scene ui uie acuueiu wiui a will not be in effect. est temperature at the South Pole I Hogg residence, where they also was 65 degrees below zero. The! found Kinzer. Hogg told police the wrecker.

TAPE TOWN. South Africa (APi WASHINGTON (AP) The nomination of Lewis I Strauss to be secretary of commerce squeaked through the Senate Commerce Committee Tuesday on a 9-a vote. Damage to the car was set- at Prime Mininster Hendrik told SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) A Circuit Court judge dismissed a speeding 'charge Tuesday on the rrounds that an electric speed coldest was 89 below. truck belonged to him, Court News $300 and was covered by insur-1 Parliament that catastrophic floods ance.

Damage to the fence was! in southeastern South Africa have On some days this summer, po- Parking Meter Fines timer was in itself Insufficient not immediately known. O'Brien I taken 37 lives. He said it was lm- lar readings will be more than 200 i i tin-degrees colder than those record- MO the IS rineu I The fight against him, which T7. 1 .11. A City Court The following persons have been was not held.

possible now to estimate the ex evidence. in the United The following persons have been Judge Elmer Peak said it was 1A I rresiaeni. xuiseiuiower iioo Permits 00n, IU, 10 by no means over. ed at hot spots States. tent of damage.

fined S2 for parking violations: fined $1 for parking meter viola- a basic right for a defendant to 1 At Negro Refused Sen. Courtland Moore, 235 North Four The bureau plans to begin trans MOSCOW (AP) The young Pio-1 tions: Hth hT SlTaUSS Unreienuilg loe bi able to face and cross-examine mitttne South Pole temperatures 1 1 nnt mn. I Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM), neers. the Soviet Union version of I Gerald Frazier, 601 South Tenth teenth street, parking by a yellow curb; Robert O'Maley, 403 Klnsey street, parking by a yellow curb; the Boy Scouts, marked their 37th 1 Bonnie A.

Wood, 255 South on its weather circuits within the I tor vehicle. Mrs. Dorothy L. Pegg, I made that clear, anniversary Tuesday with a big I West Third street; Glenna Ander- his accuser, -and he pointed out that a speed timer could not be cross-examined. However, "Peak emphasized that he did not rule next few daya.

The practice wui 1 3i years old, Williamsburg rural "When the hearing started, mere Equal Vacation; Ruled Violation celebration in Red Square. continue as long as weather men route, was fined $10 and costs TuesJ were "predictions that the commit- son. Economy; D. Castellucio, 18 Howard placer Betty Bickel, 1902 Maple drive: WilUam Jefferies. 211 Gloria Burr, 1407 South Eighth street, parking by a yellow curb; Joan Terryn, 606 South West Fifth street, parking by a yeUow curb; are uiauonea at ine poie.

tin electric epeea timer was in- iay. tee would favor Strauss heavily, Mrs. Per? pleaded euilty to the The one-vote margin Tuesday in- NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. WASHINGTON (API A Louisi- I (UPI) Dr. Andrew Cordier, ex- valid evidence but said other evi South Sixth street; Richmond Missouri Jury Finds charge before Judge James Ronald I dicates how much the facts devel- dsnce was necessary to back it Home Telephone company, 27 ana employer's denial to Negro I ecutive assistant to the united employes of the two-week annual I nations secretary general, will in CUy court.

Costs in the case I oped In the hearings reaucea nia North Ninth street; Howard Puck- vgratinn hit cavt whitA mnlov I "voion rglar Ring Gui I ty Pnlic Dan Mitrinn tk. I RusseU F. Doren, zzi Eighteenth street, improper parking; and W. Harris, 624 National Road West, parking by a yellow were $16.75. support, Anderson said.

Chief Deputy Prosecutor Wil State police arrested ber Sunday Now the" scene shifts to the was neia xuesaay to oe viola- campus June 1 to address the XiiT turned Tuesday from Springfield, liam Plodowski said he may appeal the ruling to the Indiana on th Ppntfrvill rnnd in Williamjl. r- tiat Aimntl. curb. uon oi.tne lan-naruey law, I icena-Lc uwh. utucm uvui school's 70th annual commence- gbntt.

frt O'Maley. 403 Klnsey wiidc ne icauueu at a unai hurtr The bov was drivinar the carlti. will continue A. Bruce Hunt, trial examiner ment. Superior Court Roland H.

Cutter has been named street. for the National Labor Relations I tnreme Court as a test case Benjamin Oiarlier, 31, Misha of Tommy Brown, charged with a Which Mrs. Pegg was a passen- to oaring the floor debate Gene Sulprizio, 1720 North Rnani tsn mlot In fas (nvnlir. I flART. Ind.

fITPIl David MIn- administrator of the estate of Car v. I I ir.i. -iri. a ger Pllce 8aJa las it did during the hearings, and ing Intracoastal Terminal ard, 29, East Gary, was electro- uwi; wy iuu iaui his confirmation is now most un had appealed his Justice of the Peace conviction and fine of $1 and costs to the Circuit Court Harvv. I A and Teamsters TTnion it TiiParfaw when an imlnoftimr! Street: Keith VlZVt Hunt rie R.

Pierce, who died Dec. 19, Real, estate is appraised at likely, Toi mi u1 4 i. v.j street Bowen's. 201 East terra of 10 years in prison. strikers I 0 AllOW $20,000.

The Second National Bank of ThA firm unrmmH Antr 2 -5k witt. Mam street; jnessie uavenpon. Strauss, around whose head has swirled thousands of words of 1HCT n.V.;i Vi Ton.ef.m I I iWZ. BOUUI WlSl IUUIUI Reisert and William Hagel, Rich- MlSSlle LQUnChingS Richmond was named executor of i a power uue nere. I jt praise and condemnation during Reckless Driving Trial Date Set mond auctioneers.

who were charged with receiving stolen! CAFE CAJMAVisttAU, ia. iajtj the committee nearmg, connnea ndin? a nnlirv of twivwoot vara. I TtliiClS. Iran I Al I A OIU uuwn rLd.il ia, nasi blo.ii. tions for white emnlovea but onlv I storm led to the death of five I street: B.

R. Potter, 1921 the estate of Harry Best who died May 13, 1959. Personal property-valued at $27,000 was left to a niece. goods. Both have cases pending in A striking carpenters union i nig comment Tuesday to one sen- wuV for Nn 4Tnninm Th I Trsninn tiarachutiHts on maneuv-1 Straightline pike; E.

8. Hoggatt, Wayne Circuit court gave 1,500 Transport ana Team- tence. I I I CI.rft, Tiinntu. Clark Walker, 18 years old, 718 Township road, Tuesday pleaded Isters Workers permission to cross I am grateful for. the vote of company said, it wanted to end era 50 miles northwest or xehran iruw.gc.

,7. nnuM. AiurimixatMn. Tii The -walnut-size hail first street; Jean Mills, Williams- i ravel Allowances ipickei nnes at nussue "HMthe committee," it said. Innocent to a charge of reckless Ttiit aft tfisa amnlnvpi vntst4 in I astMAe aA4 tntrV fhv arfA I burg.

I center Tuesday so scneouiea The committee's six Republi favor of Teamsters Union renre- rMin-trt wrv off a road and I Howard E. Barker, 201 North In itate increased llaunchings won't be interrupted. driving. City Court Judge James Ronald cans and three of its Democrats sentation, Hunt said the company cra I Twenty-first street; Joseph R. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Travel All three unions made it plain set the trial for June 6.

restored the old policy in 1958. Fisher, 1807 Soutli Ninth street ra.rA Am.Mo. viniAtinn-1 mr.rTMRTTS. Ohl TJPI1 More I Warfel. 629 South street Walker was arrested May 13 la Circuit Court Universal C.L.T.

Credit corporation has filed a complaint en contract against Joseph W. Holsinger, 811 North street. The action seeks $1,184.56, plus Interest. Patty Man tooth filed a petition for divorce and custody of two minor children against Jerry Man-tooth. They were married Jan.

29, 1956, but separated Dec. 1958. votes were all by Democrats. allowances for assistants to coun- however that the move is tempo-ty welfare directors using their Irary and concerns only missiles mmt ta.J V. La M.

't 4 1T1 Ct Mill, the 1700 block of South Thirteenth in tuinrain with th I than twice as manv eases of I Georee T. Higgina, 721 South Fif- Sen. Vance Hartke (D-Ind) was iminn vpr vacation nolicv change I Daralvtic oolio have been reported I teenth street; Edison P. Keeton, tn muTimnm nt sm m. month I Ahruit l.ooo bulldine tradesmen I one of tnese- Street.

Police said he was driving at hieh speed on Wernle road and and a second in what he termed in Ohio this year than in 1958, Rural Route Jack Shank, 1405 retaliation against Negro workers according to the state Health De-J South Fifth street, and Minville at a rate of 10 cents a mile, Atty. continued to respect the picket The Senate is likely to begin Gen. Edwin K. Steers said Tues- lines set up by the 115 striking debate on confirmation early next failed to stop for traffic signs at Henley road and at South. Thir because the union got in.

Ipartment. 1 Morris, 1453 Katun su-eeu dav. I Carpenters. iweeK, teenth, street.

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