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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Thursday, May 5,1960 Page 35 Sports, Pages 56-58 Business News, Page 53 Comics, Page 54; TV, 55 Mickey McCarty Says: DON'T QUOTE ME ANTI-BROWN Girl Sobs at Final View of Slain Parents FORCES HUNT Connie Is Popular With Prison Staff FELLOW TAXPAYERS: Al though Indiana University has CANDIDATE been placed in the doghouse athletically for the next four years by the A solemn-faced teen NCAA. it Republicans opposed to the leadership of H. Dale should be grati- fvincr trt I IT By FREMONT POWER Before walking behind prison gates last April, Connie Nicholas left a statement for reporters. "It is my intention to be a good prisoner and to work hard with the hope I may qualify for release at the con age girl slipped into an east-side mortuary shortly Brown were trying to agree today on an ouster .1 after 8 a.m. today and was more man alumni to know that re-searchwise and candidate Saturday's ushered into a room with county convention.

two caskets. 8 0 lastically The anti-B group, oiona Jean Burge was 9 spearheaded by the Republi taken under guard to the clusion of my minimum sentence," she wrote. Apparently she is making good on that intention. A prison official revealed that while her fellow inmates show her no special consideration, Connie's diplomacy and charm are winning her the regard of the prison staff. Forrest Teel's slayer apparently is Dorsey Funeral Home, 3925 are still gleaming through the ycamores cans for Representative Government, met at noon to decide on a candidate for county Mickey E.

New for a final look at her parents. chairman. She is under arrest and They will try to unseat the charged with murder for slaying them in a burst of temper Sunday afternoon. present county chairman, Frank J. Unversaw, a Brown underling.

At the funeral home Gloria The county chairman ap tried but was unable to keep points the 11th District chairman, Brown's present post. ner composure. J4 She wept during the visit, The convention will be at 1 which lasted only a few min utes. p.m. Saturday in the Indiana Theater basement.

It originally along the River Jordan. President Herman Wells told the faculty, honor students and their parents at founders day convocation yesterday that I.U.'s research and scholastic programs received a record support of $10,300,000 during the last year. This total of gifts from all sources, ranging from indi-v 1 a 1 contributions to grants from national foundations and privata endowments was nearly $4 million more than In the previous year. She was escorted by Mil Tops at 'Talentsville' Margaret (Midge) Austin (right) and Tim Witsman, juniors at Howe High School, congratulate Nancy Lee Howe of Dayton, Ky. All were win ners in the Talentsville USA area contest at Columbus, and will participate later this month in the finals in Chicago.

The Indianapolis teen-agers sang a duet, "Falling in Love Is Wonderful," to win. was scheduled for the Manufacturer's building at the dred Lynch, jail matron, and Harold Goodman and Charles Haine, sheriffs investigators. She was not handcuffed. Despite rumors today that balloting at the convention Gloria was allowed to put would be on a show-of-hand aside her prison garb for the basis, 20 voting machines brief visit She wore a blue- REORGANIZATION BEGINS green shirtwaist dress, with a have been ordered "delivered to the Indiana Theater basement and voting presumably will be secret. Lynhurst to Be Resurfaced blue kerchief around her neck and white shoes.

And she wore lipstick and makeup. Eloquent: "These The anti-Brown faction still The Manual High School i CIU4UCIII was undecided about their junior was arrested Monday testimony to the extensive re night about 3 hours after the search activities and interests candidate although four names were announced as The Marion County com and to the widely-recognized ability of our faculty," the I.U. possibilities. bodies of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred McNabney, were found stabbed and beaten in missioners today were relieved of the responsibility of Prospects include Keith president commented. The Bulen and Walter H. Barbour, resurfacing about a mile and their southside home. Last rites for the mother, who upset the Brown-backed a half of Lynhurst, torn up slate Tuesday in their nomi- by a sewer contractor. traditional ceremonies held on the campus yesterday commemorated the establishment of I.U.

by an act of the Legislature in 1820. Nellie, 42, and the stepfather, nations for state representa- A nrevious agreement be- going to be trying hard for probation in mid-December, 1961. Some observers feel, however, that the hoopla that surrounded her trial and her subsequent fight for a new trial may delay her release. DID YOU NOTICE? The teen-age lovers walking hand-iiv-hand on Meridian north of Washington, the boy carrying a book entitled "Adultery" A saddle for sale in the Army surplus store at 34 W. Ohio.

(Army just now getting rid of those?) A huge crane that looked as tall as the Guaranty building moving around the Circle. Three helicopters in single file flying over the Speedway A city police recruit class marching to the War Memorial Plaza for a session of drilling about 8 a.m., holding up traffic along East Michigan. Who studies Latin at college these days? No one at Indiana Central. "We haven't had a Latin class for five years," President I. Lynd Esch reports.

"Even though the courses have remained in the catalogue." The courses are being dropped. Street scene at 8:45 a.m. Two former governors walking in opposite directions on, North Meridian (as they did in politics). George N. Craig, here on Legion business, going south near the Meridian Plaza (Antlers) and Henry F.

Schricker strolling north near 38th. Chester Gates, Hancock County commissioner, has been an inveterate opponent of expansion of the hospital in Greenfield. Then he became a patient. Had to spend part of the time in a hall. No, you guessed wrong.

He's still against hospital expansion. One doctor gigged him so often about his views on the matter while he was a patient. Gates exclaimed on being discharged: "This hospital will be expanded over my dead body." NAMES IN THE NEWS Davis M. Shryer, who brought the impeachment suit against the late county commissioner, Lester (Bull) Durham, is in court again. Divorce court this time.

Cruel and inhuman treatment, says Mrs. Shryer Whatever H. Dale Brown got on primary election day (depends on the point of view), he can consider them birthday gifts. His 50th Nathaniel C. Frick, Lake Wawasee, has been named president of the Purdue Club in Washington, D.C.

He's with the International Cooperation Administration Boots Shaw will drive Kentucky Governor Bert Combs in the Kentucky Derby Festival parade tonight in Louisville. In a "500" Festival car, too. Memo to Arthur Clark of the firm that operates the Strand Theater in Crawfordsville, where they'd like to have the "Ben-Hur" movie now While you're chafing at the bit, why not try the old one, issued in 1926 with sound added in 1931. The star was Francis X. Bushman.

In that one, they used real boats in the sea battle. Fred, 62, were held this morning, followed by burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. tive, and attorneys William A. Boyce and H. William Irwin.

tween the commissioners and the Ben Davis conservancy district was wiped out today after the sewer contractor, E. A. Harold, Wayne, Yesterday Gloria asked to be permitted to go to the funeral parlor prior to the funeral. In preparation for the Boswell, Bayt agreed to do the resurfacing job, and have it ready by 500- visit she was taken under Beaman, Skillen Expected to Head Parties Again By EDWARD ZIEGNER Indiana Republicans and Democrats today turned their attention to party reorganization, with GOP State Chairman Edwin Beaman and Democratic State Chairman Charles E. Skillen virtually certain of reelection.

On the district 'level, however, fights are in progress and several changes are likely in each party. And there are storm clouds There's a possibility I'll be a over the election of a Demo- candidate." cratic national committee- One district chairman may man to replace Paul Butler, propose that Butler continue South Bend, who is also na- in the committee post until PlanS after the convention. The election of the national possU committeeman is slated for fuiS May 14, the day the Demo- hesue d'sutncts-cratic State Committee or- Ninth There is consider- ganizes. The only avowed able grumbling against incum. candidate is Allen County chairman Ivan (Jack) Democratic Chairman Alex JJorgan, Austin, with Clarence Campbell, Ft.

Wayne. Hamilton. Columbus indus- tnalist; Al Thompson, Colum Mile Race day. for Swisher Nelson Grills, attorney for guard to the home at 3150 E. Bradbury, the scene of the double killing.

There she picked out some clothing and the district. Raid Harnlr! Marion County Democrats chaneed his mind hecausp it's personal effects to take back In his -remarks on gifts and grants, Dr. Wells pointed out that grants made through the university's search division had shown an Impressive one-year increase to more than $7 million from a little more than $3 million. He added that in the past year alumni of the university had given more money to their Alma Mater than the alumi of any other state institution in the country. So, for every cloud there's usually a silver lining.

to jail with her. will hold their county conven- the onIy chance he has t0 tion at 1 p.m. Saturday in the make any money on the proj. Farmers building at the State ect and because of intense Fairgrounds. nrpssurp "nn him hv irato rocf.

A statement issued to pre- dents Bar Suspended cinct committeemen urging the Harold underbid competitors reelection of J. Russell Swish- i owia.i- on Pinball Payoff 1 Paying off on a pinball ma chine cost the and bar, er as chairman carried the it names of Mayor Charles H. fewer project, Grills said. Un- Boswell and Prosecutor Phillip ca" makte some money Bayt-but not Sheriff Rob- come ert A. O'Neal.

O'Neal has been in red-the attorney ex" at odds recently with the lat- Plained- ter. "The original agreement 1640 S. Meridian, a three-day Support: Editorial cxPres- rr sions of sym Mark W. Gray will serve as called for the district to pay liquor license suspension today by the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission. The suspension is effective May 23.

Bartender Joseph E. Jacobs' license also was suspended for three days. temporary convention chair- a I0t to the county for wraPwu sdJs Ile Rnow5 01 bus anr! North the resurfacing, man pending election of the chairman. no opponent, but State Senator Marshall Kizer, Plymouth, Third District chairman and pathy to I.U. over the severity of the penalties imposed on it by the NCAA have been pouring in to officials of the school from newspapers in- various parts of the country.

Several Hoosier publications also have voiced their opinions about the recent ruling. nessman, and Circuit Judge Fred Matthews. North Ver- nnn montinnorl nAooikli Commissioners J. Wesley Brown and French M. Elrod voted for scrapping the old agreement, but Commissioner George J.

Ayres dissented. a Butler ally, may run against Campbell. Kizer said today, "We'll see how it works out. Patience Is Urged in Racial Struggle WEATHER FORECAST By the U.S. Weather Bureau PEOPLE IN THE NEWS v) 0 Ooto from U.S.

WUTHt IUHAU The Chicago Tribune, of which W. D. Maxwell, a graduate of DePauw, is the editor, had the following to say about I.U. being placed on probation: Patience was urged here Association at the Claypool last night by Roger D. Hotel.

cranigin, L-aiayette attorney, w. J. Scheidler, Greens- Eighth The outcome of fights for county chairmen will determine the fate of William K. Rothrock, Corydon, incumbent chairman. Other districts where confused party situations make change possible are in the Fourth, where Thomas Gall-meyer, Ft.

Wayne, is chairman; in the Second, where district vice-chairman lone Harrington, Chesterton, is the target of some unhappy party workers, and in the 11th, where insurgents are attempting to unseat H. Dale Brown. George Chambers, Ander Did a Daughter Seal Chessman Lips? as an essential ingredient in burg, an officer of telephone race relations. companies at Gree Tracing the development of Batesville and Seymour, was Indiana law, the former In- named Indiana "telephone uwim oidie ucauun man of the year The Greens. president cited the ordinance was one ft of 1787 prohibiting slavery fip ef tn rftBi first in the state to convert By JIM MCLAUGHLIN George T.

Davis, attorney returned to a California mini- and the antihate organization "Indiana University has been thrust into outer darkness by the council of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The university or, more accurately, friends have been found guilty of breaking the rules governing the recruiting of football players. The penalty is exclusion from narticiDation in televised to a dial system (1936). Branigin told the associa for CARYL CHESSMAN, mum security home for prob-claims that the convicted sex cv, law of 1947. "Here is a triumph of son, Fifth District GOP chair tion that "many attack the the law," Branigm said.

iciii i.uiiuicii. kjiic ail away from the home last Friday man and nominee for Con Until fr.doy Morning "It is true that not all the legal system but no system Quentin's gas chamber instead gress, may voluntarily quit his party post. I inu Kill VUlIlLa.lllUlJi rinhte fnf tnaca laurel SfB 1. 1 1 1 I I rf nimmrr fViA "fan!" fa1 licVii- 1 of the "real" red light naming Democratic district trouble games, postseason games, and bandit because he didn want Actress-model SUZY PAR-to jeopardize the safety of his KER is planning to divorce 17-year-old daughter. her husband of five years, spots include: lanj) IIH8 yel UCCU UeVlSCU IU ICglS- fully enjoyed.

But the courts iate or decree what lies in cannot change human hearts. men.s minds or their heartSt These are things that will The courts refect sodal un, STSffi- WSZS rest, the ferment and turmoil, accomplished. If America (Central Daylight Time) Temperature (24 Hours to 6 A.M. Today) Actual Predicted Record This Date 48 (6:30 a.m.) Mid 40s 35 (1907-1957) 77 (2:30 p.m.) Upper 70s 92 (1952) Second John Merrell, Del Year Ago various other delignts naving NCAA sponsorship. This is known as being put on proba inis was tne first revelation pjerre de la Salle.

A week the ereat stmrele to sprnr to of a daughter. Davis said aeo. Mjss Parker denied she phi, incumbent chairman, is running again, and may be 65 90 Low. every man regardless of Chessman, who was executed wouid seek a divorce. They race, creed or color his fun- was married in 1940 have a 4-month-old daughter.

tion. "We have not yet read the fine print but, as we understand it. members of the fac means anything, it means quality of opportunity and respect of individual dignity, regardless of who you are." The prominent upstate Democrat, a frequent figure in speculation on the Democratic damental rights. De la Salle is a representative opposed by William Shaw, Knox, former chairman, and Howard L. Weninger, North Judson.

Weninger is said to be backed by Skillen. Barometer (Sea Level) Inches Millibars 7 a.m 30.03 1017 Noon 30.01 1016 of a Paris match manufac "We should not be Im- rheman cnhc r. ulty may still publish, accept turer. patient. marriprl and Hivnrrpd aain night upper 50s, high tomorrow mid 70s.

Indiana Partly cloudy and warm, scattered showers and thundershowers in north and west this afternoon and tonight; continued warm tomorrow with showers and thun The convention, attended navi iH.ni;r Sunrise, 5:42 Sunset, 7:43 invitations to speak, attend faculty meetings, and win Nobel prizes. "There is one aspect of this husiness that is genuinely gubernatorial nomination, ad- by more than 500 representing ejth.er the girl or his mother, dressed the convention ban- 165 Indiana telephone com- who he said had remarried CHAIRMAN METTLER UNDER PRESSURE Fifth Incumbent chairman quet of the Indiana Telephone panies, ends today. To the last, Chessman main dershowers likely; low tonight tained his innocence, but re puzzling. The NCAA council fused to name the man he said 56-63, high tomorrow in the 70s except near 80 extreme south. Wtothtr 7:30 m.

High low Joe H. Mettler, Huntington, is under some pressure from Mayors Jack Edwards, Marion, and Ralph Ferguson, Anderson, but probably will survive, he knew committed the 1948 kidnap-robbery-sex crimes in a Los Angeles lover's lane. Atlanta Cloudy 51 1 Bismarck Cloudy SI 4J Boston Clear 7 SI Buffalo Clear 15 55 10th Russell Davis, New Precipitation for 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m., 0. Total precipitation since January 1, 9.30 inches. Deficiency, 4.40.

Total degrees below 65 since July 1, 5,852. Normal, 5,441. Indianapolis and Central IndianaPartly cloudy, windy and warm this afternoon, partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight; tomorrow continued warm with showers and thunderstorms likely; high this afternoon upper 70s, low to- i ii. waa an am uiab 11 lie nda i hrnshprl rff thpn hie rlanirhtpr would be in danger and he I Chicoao Cloudy SI Cincinnati Cloudy 81 57 Cleveland PtCldy 78 St Denver Rain 7 44 Castle, incumbent chairman, may get opposition from William H. Wolf, Greenfield.

wouldn't be in any better position himself," Davis Detroit PtCldy SO 54 Eighth Argyle Shelton, Evansvlll PtCldy 80 40 Ft. Wayne Cloudy 7 54 Ft. Worth Clear 81 44 found that Indiana had made more generous offers to high school athletes than the code allows, but not one of these offers was accepted and not one of the young men con-cerned is enrolled at Bloom-ington. "Does this reflect a low opinion among athletes of Indiana's academic standing? Does it mean that Hoosier coeds are less attractive than we have always supposed them to be? Or, if these theories will not hold up, does it mean that other institutions of learning are offering more dough and managing not to get caught?" Boonville, is voluntarily quitting. John Raaf, Grandview, Havre Cloudy 54 34 Jacksonville Clear 75 RALPH MCGILL, Pulitzer Kansas City Rain 4 40 is out for the job.

prize-winning syndicated columnist and editor of the At County chairmen and other party officers will be chosen by both parties in each of the lanta (Ga.) Constitution whose articles appear in The News, 92 counties Saturday. Repub will become publisher of the Constitution June 1. He suc lican district committees re organize Tuesday; Democratic ceeds Maj. Clark Howell, who DANISH SINGER NOW FACES DEPORTATION By AftKlattd Prcsf SOUTH BEND, Ind. Birthe Wilke Tag-meyer, 23-year-old Danish popular singer who was sued for divorce last week by a South Bend supermarket worker, has been ordered to leave the United States by May 15.

Her lawyer, David L. Matthews, disclosed the order from the Immigration Service today and said it grew out of the fact that the former Miss Wilke changed her mind after giving notice she would visit Copenhagen early in May. Matthews also announced that Stanley Kubrick, Universal Studios producer and director, had shown interest in giving the singer a part in a movie to be made from the controversial novel, "Lolita." The lawyer said he would "fight hard" to keep the singer in this country and help her become a citizen She to go into St. Joseph County Superior Court here tomorrow for a hearing on her petition for a temporary support order against Donald F. Tagmeyer.

Cops Fired in Game Robbery Three policemen who had been suspended on charges of robbing a poker, game today is i fining au mujc til ail iu Los Anqeles Clear 45 51 Louisville PtCldy 84 55 Miami Beach Clear 82 71 Minneapolis Cloudy 40 47 New Orleans 81 71 New York Clear 47 5) Oklahoma City Cloudy 73 54 Omaha Rain 71 54 Phoenix Clear 7 54 Pittsburgh Clear 71 SO St. Louis Cloudy 74 43 San Antonio Cloudy 85 71 San Francisco Clear 5 50 Sault St. Marl PtCldy 71 48 Seattle Cloudy 55 48 South Bend Cloudy 77 59 Tampa PtCldy 81 45 Washington, D.C Clear 71 51 Hlqh In Nation: at Laredo, Tex. Low: 25 at west Yellowstone, and Reno, Ney. HOURLY TEMPERATURE Hourly Temp.

Humidity years wun me paper. A Visitor Runaway heiress GAMBLE BENEDICT and her husband, were ordered dismissed from Andrei Porumbeanu, are ex pecting a baby in January. the police force. The Safety Board found the men guilty of conduct unbe They were married April 6 in Hendersonville, N.C., after fleeing from New York and What Indiana alumni and followers are objecting to most strenuously is the length of the probation period imposed and the fact it was made to apply to all sports, when only football was involved. Maybe justice eventually will district committees on Wednesday.

The GOP state committee reorganizes Wednesday, also, and the Democratic state committee May 14. This week, in the aftermath of the primary, the four Democratic candidates for governor and the three Republican candidates for lieutenant governor began wooing tha 2,366 Democratic and 1.87S Republican delegates elected Tuesday. The Democratic state convention is June 21; the Republican June 24. coming an officer. The poker game raid was reported Oc 19-year-old Gamble's family.

LOS ANGELES Dr. R. Bernard Finch had a visitor in jail yesterday-r-Carole Tregoff. The 23-year-old codefendant in the murder of the doctor's wife last July "just came along" with Finch's attorney. The two are awaiting retrial May 23.

She is free on $25,000 bail. Porumbeanu, 35, is employed tober 27, 1958. J. T. Rinks, Maurice Stout as director of "guest rela tions" at a Miami Beach hotel.

and Darrell Havlin were ordered dismissed. They had 64 64 60 51 51 43 37 39 6:00 a.m 59 7:00 a.m 60 8:00 a.m 63 9:00 a.m 68 10:00 a.m 72 11:00 a.m. 76 12:00 Noon 77 1:00 p.m 76 Actress Lana Turner's 16- year-old daughter, CHERYL previously been acquitted in. court on robbery charges because of lack of witnesses. re- Poor visibility makes duced speed necessary.

CRANE, has been ordered.

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