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Vi i t-" i' "i THE TIICVGS I Hi: A II The TAR INDIANAPOLIS Beats Me! But She Said To Page 25 Sports Financial Classified TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1968 But Fisher found it in the Thorndike-Barnhart Comprehensive Desk Dictionary: "dues, a. amount of money owed or to be Boy Drowns MRS. JERRY LEE HENSLEY, 4037 Richelieu, told sons Michael and Jeffrey, 3i and 1 years old, that it was time to take their nap. But before going to bed, they were to gather up all their toys and put them away. After the lads were in bed and presumably asleep, Mrs.

Hensley paid to a club etc. by a member. Well, that's a relief. I In Unguarded THOSE BLACK-on-red stickers which will be appearing on some houses around choose your floor, park at the door Block's convenient attached parking garage Capitol Avenue. Open during store hours.

Gravel Pit town soon are for the attention or firemen. They indicate that the house is occupied by invalids, convalescents or age persons who require assistance in escaping in case ThelUfm.H. of fire. The 4 -inch reflectorized stickers, pro realized that two small kittens which had been given to the boys recently were missing. She searched everywhere, but couldn't find them.

Just as she was getting panicky, she had an inspiration. She opened a drawer in the chest in which the toys are kept, and there were the kit Hi e. vided to the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Fire Department by Indianapolis Moose Lodge 17, may be obtained by writing to the bureau, or by phoning 637-4033. THE HOOSIER Motor Club Headlights scooped us with a story involving Mary Hank, an employee of the club. She and her family moved last month from 4652 Kenwood to 5890 Brouse, about 1 4 miles away.

Their 10-year-old dog, Oakie, was rest less at first, but later appeared reconciled to living in the new home. One night, while on a leash attached to the porch, Oakie pulled loose and Next morning one of the Hanks' former tens, safe, sound and asleep. But Mama, you said to put the toys away! MEMBERS of the Northwestern Jaycees of Indiana are mighty proud of winning first the division and later the state contest for the Jaycees' Project of the year. The achievement is all the more unusual in that the Northwestern unit is located in the somewhat confining Indiana State Prison. They won with their "Help a Little Child" project, based on their assistance to blind orphan children at the Indiana School for the Blind during the Christmas season.

PAT FISHER, of Route 3, Noblesville, says there's no need to be unduly concerned over the matter of dues. A reader pointed out he had been paying dues for years but couldn't find it in three dictionaries. I couldn't find it defined in any of my dictionaries. iu. wii.so:v neighbors phoned.

Oakie was on the porch of his former home, barking at the door to be let in. He was taken back to the new house and was given closer attention until he KENNETH HOWARD Swim Becomes A Tragedy A Ben Davis High School learned to accept it. FORTY YEARS ago, says Dick Bothwell in the St. Petersburg Times, the country sophomore drowned yesterday in an unguarded Southwest Marion County gravel pit while swimming with a class would have blamed women's suffrage for the mess we're in. mate, Marion County sheriff's deputies reported.

IT nAPPEXED LAST XlfillT An Indianapolis Police De partment team recovered the body of Kenneth Howard, 15 years old, step son of Mr. and 'Hell Department' Inspires Book Mrs. R. Eugene Blackledge, 1710 South Goodlett Avenue, about 5:15 p.m. in 75 feet of water in Blue Lake, near the IS IT HELL meeting the press? Ladybird Johnson's press secretary Liz Carpenter will write a book after the Johnsons leave the White House that may be called Hell Department." The intersection of South Concord and Miller streets.

Police and deputies said the youth drowned while swimming with a classmate, Charles E. Benge, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Billington, 1 Ifciililt wmSSIsA JifclillW 3507 West Lambert Street. name came from LBJ himself after his daughters' weddings, "You took more hell than anybody, but then you're in the Hell Department." WEALTHY socialite widow Gilda Dahlbergs friends report she has a serious romance with LBJ's BENGE TOLD police he and his friend decided to take a swim at 11 a.m.

yesterday after an early dismissal from classes. Benge said he and Howard swam nearly half way across the gravel pit when Howard complained of a cramp. Howard told Benge he was Band," about a homosexual birthday party. While four pretty girls were rushing around town with "emergency blackout kits" to promote the film. "Where Were You When the Lights Went they got stuck in the subway power failure Hope Hampton had the entire Cafe Chauveron staff looking madly for her lost diamond earring which she was sitting on.

PLAYWRIGHT Frank D. Gilroy is blazing at a critic who took him to task (in a review of "The Only Game in for using his middle Initial There were 17 prostitutes in one block on B'way at 5 a.m. the other day, screaming and tussling. A hangout restaurant had barred them by police order. OMAR SHARIF beat out Peter Falk (now in for the Che Guevara film bio The California GOP delegation including Shirley Temple and George Murphy will stay at the Miami Beach Deauville Dorothy Lamour, touring with "Dolly," had an infected tooth in Jackson, and Governor Williams made an appointment with the dentist Carol Bruce said at the Savarin Inn of the Clock she and dtr.

Julie Shepard are both up for roles in the same movie. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Phil Greenwald claims he saw a conservative hippie: "He wore beads but they were tucked inside his shirt." WISH I'D SAID THAT: Don Gastwirth figured out a sure-fire way to save money: "I forget who I borrowed it from." REMEMBERED QUOTE: "A woman looks on a secret in two ways either it's not worth keeping, or too good to be kept." all right and they began to swim back to the beach. Benee said he looked back and Howard was gone. Benge said he continued to the shore and shoved a large Jog into the water and went back to try to find his friend. Deputies said Benge saw Howard come up twice but could not reach him.

Benge ran to a nearby con brother, Sam Houston Johnson. She's off to Mexico mysteriously. SECRET STUFF: The German magazines are having a gay time twitting the U.S. by printing stories of the alleged romantic activities of political candidates, even using names and pictures of glamour gals Jean-Paul Belmondo, who was linked so long and often with Ursula Andress, is now linked with German and Austrian sexpot Johanna Shimkus. George Jessel exclaimed over the McCarthy vote at a black-tie party for "The Detective" at Toots Shor's In New York, but said privately that he's for Humphrey "unless he doesn't get nominated, then I'll go for Nixon." Jessel's fond of recalling that he and the late Mike Todd said 13 years ago that HHH would become president.

LEGGY Juliet Prowse surely looked pretty at the Tower Suite where Fryer and Carr gave her a party for being a smash in "Sweet Charity" in London. After doing "Irma La Douce" in Warren, Dayton and Columbus, Juliet'll probably do "Mame" at the Las Vegas Caesar's Palace Gretchen Wyler, who succeeded her in "Charity" in London, had just got off to a good start when she underwent an appendectomy that'll keep her out for a month. THE MIDNIGHT EARL: CBS' Films' feature picture division, Cinema Center, beat out five major film companies for rights to film the off-B'way hit, "The Boys In the struction site where workmen called sheriff's deputies. Topless Pair Found Guilty In City Court EARL'S PEARLS: Do you know how to tell a man's umbrella from a woman's umbrella? A man's umbrella has a rib missing Jerry Shane says the Bobby Kennedy's have so many kids that they just discovered two of them have the same first name. That's EarL brother.

(Cwrrioht Baeharaeh On Vaqe 13 PETEll .1. STI IVrilOIIV. M.D. TO YOIJIt HEALTH Two miniskirted topless dancers, whose arrests last February triggered a court shuffle, yesterday were found guilty of indecent exposure by Special Judge Sidney A. Horn in Municipal Court, Room 4.

Fined $10 each and sentenced to 2 days in jail were Miss Glenlene Carter, 22 years old, 750 North Meridian Street, and Mrs. Patricia A. Wood, 21, 1525 North Colorado Street. Appeal bonds of $50 each were posted immediately by defense attorney Alex M. Clark.

The women who had an-peared at the Rat Fink Room and Lounge, 1110 North Meridian Street, were arrested Feb. 14 under a new city ordinance Traffic Toll Up To Congress? -J 1 111 1 I I 1 I BELIEVE readers will be interested in a few reader-reactions to my columns on auto accidents. Because of deaths and which bans "public exposure of the breast." BOTH WOMEN testified ti 1 a ions yearly, I have said that only Fed eral government intervention against this hot war on our streets will be ctive. States and local govern have that they wore "pasties." you would write more frequently about this situation of massacre on our highways. I feel exactly as you do about this slaughter.

And I am appalled at the indifference of most people when this is called to their attention. The figures 50,000 Americans killed yearly by automobiles, and over a million injured seem to mean little or nothing to them. I have written a number of letters to our congressman suggesting a Federal law be passed, as you suggested, to curb drunken driving, carelessness and excessive speed on the highways. He has replied by referring me to the National Safety Council, which, in my opin- Edgar H. Lamb, city prose cutor, who accompanied police on the raid, filed the cases in Court 4, presided over by Judge William Sharp, rather than the regular misde meanor court handling such cases at the time.

Mayor Richard G. Lugar said he had directed Lamb to devise of iiGiiiiaiieiit-firess poplin with Fortrel polyester a method to give police added support in court on vice charges. jon, is a more or less useless organization. Its chief function, it seems to me, is to forecast the number of people who will die on the nation's highways during every big holiday weekend. A lot of good their forecasts do.

It seems to me that if the influential men's clubs throughout the country Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Elks, Masons, etc. would organize a campaign 'to have a Federal law passed, it could bring the desired results. Please keep on writing about this terrible slaughter on the highways. There isn't enough being said or done about it. Mrs.

L. REPLY: I disagree with what you said concerning the National Safety Council. It is performing a useful function. But I agree that your suggestion about enlisting the help of the men's (and women's) clubs is excellent. I believe that all these organizations should unite in one master committee to do this job.

States are trying Cities are trying. But they have been ineffective. It is a problem that only the Federal government can solve. Whatever state we drive in, we should be under the protective umbrella of strong, effective legislation which applies equally to all. The booklet, "Bow to Stop Killing Yourself" Kill be sent you for a stamped, self-addressed envelope and tS cents mailed to Dr.

Peter J. Steincrohn, co The Indianapolis Stnr. Health. Capsule By M. A.

PETTI, M.D. PIXies By JACK WOHL .00 rv tf yoj txnup a fm alliw lb NlKEL IH JEtffLRy, I THI PERMANENT been given their chance, year after year, and' have failed. DEAR Dr. Steincrohn: I want you to know I am certainly in favor of any drastic measures you can think of to get the drunk and careless drivers off our roads. But I do not think we will live long enough to see it happen! The lobbies are too strong and there are too many drinking lawmakers.

Even car safety can't be brought about if it cuts down on profits. I shall write my congressman as you suggested, but how can anyone have hope? Mrs. A. DEAR Dr. Steincrohn: I want you to know that I am 100 per cent behind such a Federal law as you propose.

Let's hope enough people will write to their congressmen in Washington so we may have such a law enacted to save us from ourselves. Mr. E. DEAR Dr. Stejncrohn: As far as I'm concerned, I wish JOSTtM) opTOscMewjoe, BUT DOtST MOID MT.

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