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so that's rmi li I i Jr ijr Motorcycle Peril Is Problem Sports Financial Classified Tage 21 Saturday, August 6, 19GG THE GROWING popularity of motorcycles and scooters with almost 1.5 million now flooding the nation's streets and highways is posing a new safety problem evi Kokomo Trusts Seeking Suspect Husband In Fatal Knifing OK For $797,000 Sales dencing need for more stringent licensing of riders. This is especially true of Indiana where any person may ride a scooter or motorcycle on a beginner's permit after passing only a written driver's automobile test and an eye test. IF THE RIDER wants to continue to ride only the Estate Investment Trust and A woman, whom neighbors The corporation which bought the Las Vegas hotel had seen being chased by her husband, was found yesterday Bankers Trust. A spokesman for the Ne 1 i 1 financed by real estate trusts cntrolled by the Cook brothers particularly severe head and extremity injuries and that teen-agers are the most frequently involved. A survey in Britain where two-wheel vehicles have been popular since World War II shows that a boy 16 to 19 years old, owning a motorcycle has an 8 per cent probability of being killed or severely injured.

That's something American parents should remember when their teen-age youngster, who is just learning to drive the family sedan, pesters to purchase a motorcycle or scooter, a vehicle they usually are totally unfamiliar with. INDIANA MIGHT WELL look at safety regulations being taken by other states. New York now requires new drivers to take special tests including road maneuvers such as "figure eights." Pennsylvania requires all motorcycles and scooters to pass a semiannual inspection. Wearing of protective helmets should be mandatory. Heed should be taken of some research groups' recommendation that the "buddy seat" be banned.

It is a growing problem demanding immediate action by state traffic and safety authorities. armed with a gun, investigators said. THE WIFE, Mrs. Glenna M. Campbell, 48 years old, 4119 Spann Avenue, had been stabbed with a 7-inch butcher knife, evidently during a domestic quarrel, police said.

of Kokomo is seeking authority to raise $797,000 more from capital stock sales and loans, in a move that may be related to the trusts financial troubles. AT LEAST 15 suits have been brought in the last few weeks by creditors of the Cooks, the four trusts and related companies, although the amounts sought are small in relation to the $21 million certificate buyers paid to invest in the trusts. Three of the four trusts for which the Cooks are trustees had most of the ownership in the Aladdin Hotel at Las Vegas before its sale to a group headed by Milton Prell. They are Equitable Real Estate Investment Trust, Fidelity Real in the driveway of the home next door, stabbed fatally, police said. She had been stabbed 16 times, authorities said, with two fatal wounds in her neck.

The husband was discovered with his wrists and throat cut in the basement of the couple's Southeastside home. Police had barricaded the house for 10 minutes before entering, believing the man was Meanwhile, an informed two-wheeled vehicle all he has to do is renew his beginner's license each year, a situation deemed deplorable by motor vehicle bureau and safety authorities. Sales exceed 300,000 a year. The National Safety Council has recorded 13 deaths per 10,000 registered motorcycles in contrast to 5.1 deaths per 10,000 registered passenger cars, trucks, buses and taxis. AT THE SAME TIME the Journal of the American Medical Association reports that motorcycle accidents frequently result in source reported that the brothers, Floyd E.

-and Beryl E. Cook, are expected to have written commitments for mortgage money from New The husband, Howard Gens Campbell, 35, was taken to Marion County General Hospital in fair condition. The wounds were Inflicted with a 3-inch pocket knife, police said. Mrs. Campbell was found in the driveway at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James V. Uberta, 4121 Spann Avenue, about 5:55 p.m. by police called to the scene by neighbors. WARNED BY neighbors that York and Chicago firms total vada Gaming Control Commission told The Indianapolis Star that an application was filed earlier this week for the Increased capitalization of Prell Hotel Corporation, which operates the Aladdin.

Its original capital stock value was about $1.2 million. Among those seeking to increase their interest in the hotel operation, which includes the gambling casino, are Prell and three of the four Indianapolis people who had shares originally. THEY ARE Mrs. Joyce Zickler, 7150 North Meridian Street; Mrs. Harriett Hilton, 6904 Munsee Lane, and Stuart I.

Stern, 8506 Spring View Drive. The hotel sale was in January, Floyd Cook reported earlier, but income to the ing $3 million on Monday. IT IIAIM'KXED LAST MGIIT wii.nox Judges Agree On Need Campbell was armed, author City Man Pleads Guilty In Fraud William T. Kienle, 51 years old, 2837 Delores Drive, ves-terday changed his plea to guilty in connection with fraudulent sales of stock in Air Space Underwriters at Muncie. Keinle was one of 23 indi Muicy Jr.

Getting Rich Fast fw hymk Centcrg WE LEAD OFF our Fearless Forecasts York Living Room, brought Peter Lawford along to watch comic Lenny Kent. Also on State Senator Leonard Op- STAR STATE REPORT Crawfordsville, Ind. A hand: Jack E. Leonard, Ed McMahon, Milt perman (D-South Bend) out Kamen A Florida hotel group reportedly plans a big resort in the Catskills, asked the today with the prophecy that Nancy Sinatra Jr. is going to become a millionaire in her own right.

With Ed Sullivan paying her $10,000 an appearance, and her new sexy image making her a box office draw in lined at a luncheon yesterday the main proposals which the group of Indiana judges agreed here yesterday that trusts at the rate of $70,000 viduals indicted on June 24 by a Federal grand jury, Concord's Phil Greenwald to produce its the state should provide re a month was not to begin un ities sent eight patrol cars and a fire rescue unit to the scene. Campbell was found crouched in a shower room when police finally entered the house. He had no gun, police said. Mr. and Mrs.

Campbell were the parents of three children. Opal L. Tandy, Marion County deputy coroner, pronounced Mrs. Campbell dead at the scene. There were no witnesses to the stabbing, police said.

Legislative Committee on Corrections will submit to the gional juvenile detention cen til this month. He could not shows. charged with violation of the fraud provision of the 1933 ters in conjunction with 1967 Indiana General Assem blv. "The Wild Angels" while "Boots" and "Friday's I JL il BARBRA STREISAND chartered a plush planned regional mental health fhilH" art hio rprnrH hiK. facilities.

plane for her concert tour Robert Pres Securities Act and the conspiracy statute. He previously pleaded not be reached yesterday for comment on the capital increase for Prell's firm or the reported commitment of new mortgage loan money to the trusts. sne going nie ana so A resolution favoring the 7 ton, who grew a beard for "Lion in Winter" and shaved his head for "Ben Franklin," is growing his hair long for "1 Do, I Do" with guilty and was free on $1,000 bond. step, and suggesting a study be made to show the need for regional juvenile centers, passed unanimously by the 85 amiable, carefree and friendly with it. We further prophesy that Nancy going to remain nice.

Mary Martin Jack Carter showed off his new sleeveless suit at Gallagher's in New York Eddie Fisher's most frequent date judges attending the seventh annual Institute of Juvenile in Hollywood is Actress Connie Stevens. PRODUCER DAVID MERRICK isn't both and Criminal Court Judges of Indiana, which ended its three-day session yesterday at Wabash College. ered by his reputation as a brusque per THE RESOLUTION was sonality who battles with his performers. "You don't need winning ways," he says, "as long as you have winning plays." worded to represent all Indi ana judges. Oppenman, chairman of the committee, said the proposals will include payment by the state of 50 per cent of probation services now paid locally by counties, such as probation officers' salaries; increase of the state probation board from three to five members and that persons convicted of crimes be sentenced to the custody of the Department of Corrections rather than to a specific institution.

OTHER PROPOSALS will include a "work release law," under which inmates of state penal institutions who are good risks could get jobs away from the prisons. Most of the money earned would be divided between the inmates' faftiilies and the institution, and the balance would be kept for the inmate's use when he is released. Opperman said the committee also will suggest that nonprofit hospitals and schools be allowed to purchase prison-made merchandise. The problem of juvenile cen A FAMED ENTERTAINER owes more than $50,000 to a Nevada gambling casino Dancer Gene Kelly's daughter, Kelly, is ters arose in a speech by Judge Alva Cox of Delaware Circuit Court. He said the courts have nowhere to send studying psychoanalysis in London with Sig- mund Freud's daughter, Anna James Garner and Jnn Murray are among the stars a juvenile not accused of crime.

Such youths, he said, investing in Florida citrus groves Liberace named his new yacht the Candelabra should be sent to available George Jessel, just back in New York from entertaining G.I in Viet Nam, showed up at local centers 0 temporary discipline or guidance or physical care. Toots Shor's in uniform. The resolution calls for the Indiana Citizens Council on Crime a on Delinquency, which sponsors the institute, ROCK HUDSON'S good friend, Marilyn Maxwell, helped him choose furniture for his home Shelley Winter's co-star in her next Broadway play (directed by Sean Connery) to study the problem. ANOTHER FORECAST: Tourists are going to fall in love with New York's sidewalk cafes. They've a strictly American touch such as the Griddle Pancake shop sidewalk cafe at 53d and Seventh, or the "Continental Cafe" next to the Taft.

Sipping your aperitif or even having beer and pretzels, you can watch the New York characters waggle by. THE WORD "IN" will soon be out if it isn't already There'll be another Gold-wator-forPresident boom "The Monkoes" four talented boys including David Jones who was a singing star of "Oliver" will be pushed into great TV prominence by ABC and Screen Gems, with the help of "Monkee" jokes smacking of elephant jokes. JILLY'S 0 West 52d Street in New York will become a big tourist haunt because of Frank Sinatra's table and private phone in the hack (Peter Lawford used the phon5 one night when Frank wasn't there) Barbara Burgess, of Washington, D.C., one of the Wilson Girls in Columbia's "Murderers' Row" with Dean Martin, is going to hit it big in Hollywood. NEW YORK'S Broadway, with two new office buildings going up at 53d Street. is going to take on a positively antiseptic appearance.

THE MIDNIGHT EARL: Maureen O'Sul-livan (now at Westport Playhouse in "The Subject was is unhappy about an interview that was headlined "Meet Frank Sinatra's Mother-in-Law" New York Jets footballer Joe Namath's having his penthouse apartment decorated by designer Allan Kirk, with suede sofa, rosewood walls, a round bed with satin sheets Henry Fonda's mentioned as a replacement for the late Montgomery Clift in "Reflections in a Golden Eye," with Liz Taylor. SAMMY DAVIS, a partner at the New may be Telly Savalas. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Larry Mathews reports his wife attended her first day at cooking school, and took the teacher a baked apple. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Taffy Tuttle de- scribed a small, dull town: "They're so far behind the times that they still sell 4-cent stamps." REMEMBERED QUOTE: "Middle age is that time of life when it's harder to find temptation than it is to resist it." EARL'S PEARLS: No matter how small a smmiBieir (DLIEAffiAMCIE jf te ti tvn nun tnt-w-t-i-r rii- irmrwnm ur 1 vi Hnrt Sfliaffncr Marx JH tropical suits '1 were 89.95 and 95.00, I G4.00 I 100.00 and 110.00, miss va'ue ard a savings group. Broken se- troSl i fi00 dintb she 2 NvrinVte and NvooV blend- ectin' tropicals town is, you can generally find someone at the gas station to give you the wrong direc tions.

The UMvH. ock If 4 if THE CURRENT beach trend, says Jimmy Randolph, is to expose everything to the sun except the. eyes That's Earl, brother. (Copyright lfM) I'l I II .1. sti iritnn.

31.11. TO YOI lt II HALT II JSo Medical Benefits In Honey does, really, is mess up the patient and make him smell "unsocial-like. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Is it true that honey should be taken every day? That it is healthful? I have a friend who swears by it. Mrs.

J. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Is it true that eating the leaves of the poison ivy plant will prevent ivy poisoning? I read it some where. I don remember where. Y.

COMMENT: Please remember that you didn read it here. COMMENT: Sorry, but swearing doesn't make it true. I agree that honey is a delightful food. But any medicinal claims that are made for it are exaggerated. Either in the form of queen-bee honey or ordinary honey used for sore throats and as a builder-upper.

Or, as a special combination of health-giving vitamins and DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: What do you think of curing a wart by rubbing a penny on it, then throwing the coin away? Mrs. F. COMMENT: It's as effective as using a nickel or a dime. But waving your hands over it and saying "abacadabra" may be just as good.

I am serious. Warts disappear for the darndest of reasons. MANY ARE the old conceptions that die hard. Some people still think eating the fat of a hairy bear will cure baldness. That maternal impressions affect the unborn child.

rec. 59.95 That infrequent bowel movements will cause 42 auto-intoxication. That masturbation causes and 65.00, insanity. That it's harmful to follow grape fruit or orange juice with a glass of milk. That food kept in an open tin is poisonous.

(It isn't if properly refrigerated.) That you feed a cold and starve a fever. That eye exercises overcome nearsightedness. Don't blame all our misconceptions on grandma. minerals. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, honey contains 80 per cent sugars, 16 per cent water, gums and dextrin.

The rest includes aromatic substances, flavoring and "traces of vitamins but none in amounts significant for human nutrition." Minerals are not even mentioned. THE JOURNAL of American i a 1 Association says that honey "has no therapeutic value peculiar or specific only to itself." If you enjoy it as a food occasionally, that's one thing. But if you take it for medicinal purposes, buying it is a waste of money and faith. In fact, you may be inviting trouble. I knew one patient who became allergic to the pollen in honey.

DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Isn't it true that goose grease applied to the chest is one of the best remedies for cough? Mrs. V. COMMENT: Whether it's goose grease, camphorated oil or even skunk oil, I doubt that the stuff filters through to the source the trouble in the chest. It's true that heavy and frequent greasings were used years ago in treating tuberculosis and pneumonia coughs.

However, I doubt that any improvement followed unless the underlying infection was treated by the accepted medicinal procedures of the day. Occasionally grandma gets out the grease pot and applies a layer to a helpless youngster (or grown-up); but all it DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My husband The season's best in wrinkle-shedding comfort in hot, humid weather. Top-fashion and an excellent choice of colors. Don't miss this.

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Sizes 8 to 4.00 Dial sh i.U-lt.7.- or order liv mail had a double hernia. He says it does not in any way bother him. We have been told he The UJm.H. ock Co. doesn't have to go in for an operation, that the hernia can be dissolved by medication.

Is this so? I worry about it very much. Mrs. G. COMMENT: I know of no medication that will dissolve a hernia. Operation is the treatment choice.

If he takes care of it in time, you have little to worry about. Dr. Peter J. Steincrohn's booklet, "What to Do for Change of Life," is available to read BLOCK'S MEN'S CLOTHING, THIRD FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE AND SOUTHERN PLAZA BLOCK'S BOYS' SHOP, THIRD FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE AND SOUTHERN PLAZA ers. For a copy, send 25 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Dr.

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