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ww ry rt yw trrf fyyrirr yfr ryr f'f yv'ffff Business li Women's News 73-76 THE NEWS Fremont Power 638-2411 Pag 21 Indianapolis, Ind. Monday, January 3, 1966 wfwm Court Deputies' Easy Hours End By BILL WILDHACK The new year began in the Marion County clerk's office with a tightening up on hours worked. Clerk Edwin McClure said some deputy clerks assigned to courts had a tendency to follow judicial working hours 1MPI Indiana's' 65 Newsmaker Was Roger V- AtL I rather than the work cay observed by the rest of his staff. The deputies in the courts are not under mi? the direct supervision given those in the 41 1 -fTf'Tp. if Yl clerk's main office.

sfc. I McClure sent a memo to court clerks, which they were required to initial, reminding them that all deputies are required to be on duty from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with an A roll of the drums, maestro. Light the lights and 'curtain up. -v We present as Indiana Newsmaker of 1965, a man so vocal and proud of his Hoosierism that he may even slip his tie over his head without untying the knot and hang it on the bedpost at night Westbrook Pegler said Hoosiers did that nour for lunch.

mJU7 UmJ He said some of the clerks have been Wildhack arriving at their courtroom offices between 8:30 and 9 a.m. and have been takine the The name is Roger Douglas Branigin, governor. Age 63. Excellent health. Razor wit.

He figures the way to be governor is to come down to the Statehouse at about 8 a.m. and work till maybe 6 p.m. He makes many of his own phone calls, answers many letters himself by longhand (wet ink), looks over the tops of his glasses when he i talks, chews on the glasses when he's on the phone. He is an "old line," mind-the-store type of executive, very much antihanky-panky. Gov.

Branigin congratulations to wrecker to tow in that policeman who awaits a the offender. If we could just Herman Hoglebogle Says: Am I glad to see this! A lost laner, one of those guys who really smash the rush-hour traffic pattern, is getting his just desserts, a ticket and a tow-in. My intensify this drive, perhaps our traffic problems would be lessened. The NEWS Photo, Nick judge's departure for the day as a signal to prepare to leave. They also had a tendency to take about two hours for lunch, a luxury indulged in by some judges when not pressed by hearings and other work.

"The memo made some of them angry," McClure said, "but it's not fair to the deputies in the downtown office to let court deputies work shorter hours." Names In The News A 7-year-old Korean girl, YOO SOOK, has been "adopted" financially by MR. and MRS. DON RAUSCHER, 1223 N. Harbison. Foster Parents Plan, which arranged the said the girl lives with her ill parents, a brother, Chul, 10, and a sister, Yung Sook, 1, in "incredible poverty and misery in Seoul." The Rauschers generosity will give the child a small cash grant monthly, clothing, medical care and a chance to begin her education.

DON RUBY, director of the law enforcement division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, received his tax receipt from the county treasurer's office by mail the other day, but enclosed with it were three other property owners' tax receipts A wrestler, IRON MIKE MITCHELL, was given an award by the Reflector, Indiana Reformatory newspaper, for having done the most during 1965 "to provide fun and entertainment for those of us A member of the Peace Corps assigned to Malaysia is ELEANOR (RANDY) BECK, daughter of MR. and MRS. SIGMUND S. BECK, 4325 N. Illinois.

She left for her teaching post Dec. 6 after completing three months training at the University of Hawaii Someone took a new double bed, with the box springs and mattress, from an apartment at 2248 Central over the weekend, T. R. O'HAVER, owner of the building, reported to police. DALE WELTY has been elected Fulton County Democratic chairman, succeeding RAY GLASS, who resigned to become Rochester postmaster.

Professional Aid Speaking at a meeting of Xi Psi Phi, a dental fraternity, in the Marott Hotel, Mayor John J. Barton explained why Dr. Walter J. Dean, Indianapolis dentist and former president of the fraternity, was named to the Off-Street Parking Commission. "If you have ever tried to park downtown," the mayor said, "you know it's like pulling teeth." DM' 'You Notice? Garbage cans must be popular Christmas presents judging from the number of shiny new containers lining the curbs awaiting collectors.

A fellow, apparently still celebrating the arrival of the new year, wandering along Delaware near Market solemnly bowing to fellow pedestrians A woman on Meridian near 36th running right out of a shoe in an attempt to catch a bus. Marked By Degrees The city hasn't put up street signs yet on 29th between Illinois and Washington Boulevard, a section recently constructed to extend a one-way system. But nature took care of this on Meridian for a while today. A large electric sign on the southeast corner of Meridian and 29th which flashes the time and temperature showed "29" at 7 a.m. Auto Show Crowds Run High The Indianapolis Auto Show Police, Fooled Once, Nab Man was back in business today after a Sunday closing and a Fooled once, persistent police stayed on the.

trail and nabbed one of two gas station holdup suspects record Saturday turnout. Visitors can see "something and recovered the car of the station attendant this morning. old and something new" at Later, police found Stacey's car at 25th and Talbot and spotted the same pickup truck nearby with Gaddis inside. Police are still looking for the first man they saw in the pickup. In another service station holdup at 2:55 a.m.

today, attendant Richard Allen, 26, Police arrested Samuel Gaddis, 31, 4149 Fletcher, the show in the Manufacturers Building at the State Fair grounds. on a preliminary charge of robbery after finding him at 25th and Talbot in the same truck police had stopped earlier and let go at 34th and Pennsylvania. And yet when the occasion calls for it, he can get up and run like a quarter horse, with twice the en durance. With a $280 million Federal atomic accelerator up for location grabs, he hastily directed the bling of a presentation that was a work of art Whether Indiana eventually gets the huge plant, or it doesn't, the Indiana pitch was still a work of art. Sometimes Like A Plowhorse Curiously, when it comes to making some appointments the correction department job, for instance he goes like a plowhorse.

And, as with other first-year governors, he's having his troubles getting highway plans to the cement-pouring stage. Nothing unusual. Also, like other new governors before him, he had to face the grisly prospect of the General Assembly scarcely before hanging up his hat. He laid out for the leadership a few things he wanted repeal of the right-to-work law, among them and a few he didn't including a constitutional convention. The rest he left up to the leadership.

The leadership was able and the Legislature, for the first time years, was wholly dominated by Democrats. Two special sessions were in and out of town in minimum time, a glory in which he can share. As a newsmaker, he has followed the unique policy and bragged about it of telling the press "as little as possible." Rendering up a Sagamore of the Wabash commission for a newscaster leaving the state, he said he'd be glad to do the same for any newsmen getting out of town. To the father of another Statehouse reporter, he once said: "Next time your son's over to your house and falls asleep on the couch, do me a favor. Drive a stake through his heart" i These barbs make jolly reading, but the policy is a frustrating one for the reporters on the Statehouje "beat 1 Honesty, Economy Nearly Obsessions And yet he has made news, regardless of that Calvin Coolidge standoffishness from the jot-em-down group.

His approach in this regard or lack of it may have something to do with the fact this is his first elective office and also with his background as a corporation lawyer, a type not given to blabber-, mouthing. Honesty and economy are nearly obsessions with him and you can do worse in looking for admirable traits in a governor. His economies, while small, set a tone. Over-all, the cost of Indiana government will continue to go up. No help for that.

With his blessing, the Legislature voted $25 million for the Lake Michigan port, which may turn out to be the brightest feather in his cap when the four-year term is ended. If the accelerator should fall our way, that'd be an even brighter feather. He has said this is his first and last elective office and he acts like he means it. He stays off the rubber chicken circuit and as a result should finish out with a good stomach. The old is a 1914 Dodge and the $100,000 Hollywood Attendant Eddie Stacey, 22, special, "The Great Leslie," 4495 W.

he 1126 S. Drexel, said two men forced him into a back room of rest room of the Texaco Service Station, 4555 N. Keystone, was tied and locked up in a vintage 1908, used in the motion picture "The Great Race." about 3:30 a.m. by a gunman. the Golden Imperial Service Station, 3900 Southeastern; new includes stream' Stacey reported he got loose after taking an undetermined lined passenger cars of the minutes later, broke open the Educational amount of money from him.

future, such as Plymouth's rest room door and ran outside. Other crimes reported to police in the 48-hour period end He said he saw one man in a $150,000 XP VIP, Mercury's Escapade, Chevrolet's Con- TV Asked pickup truck and the holdup man in Stacey's 1965 model car leaving the station and cours and Ford's Fairlane A Go Go. heading east on East 46th. Application has been filed Stacey reported $80 missing with the Federal Communica from the station cash register. ing at 6 a.m.

today: Thefts from cars 14 Larcenies 21 Burglaries 15 Robberies 5 Assaults 4 Shootings 5 Cuttings 3 Ed Schoenberger, the show's managing director, said Saturday's attendance was 19,061, the highest single day in the show's history, bringing the total for the first two days to nearly 25,000. Police later stopped a truck tions Commission for a two-way plan which would: that matched Stacey's descrip tion, but the driver didn't fit Stacey's description and was Also on display is the Lotus allowed to go. Ramada Inn's Opening Friday The public opening of the will be held from 4 to 10 p.m. new Ramada Inn, 3525 N. Friday.

Ford driven to victory in the 1965 500-Mile Race by Jimmy Clark of Scotland. Attending will be television Shadeland, sponsored by the Variety Club of Indianapolis, A top is the Cord WEATHER FORECAST By the U.S. Weather Bureau and movie star Chill Wills and Chicago Bears announcer Sportsman, a revival of the popular classic car of the 1930s. Woman's Purse Taken IS Bring Indianapolis local educational television over ultra-high frequency Channel 20. 2 Move the transmitter and tower for WTTV, Channel 4, from Trafalgar, 26 miles south of the to a new site at 96th and Ditch Road, near the towers of WFBM-TV, Channel 6, and WLW-I, Channel 13.

Under the combination proposal, WTTV would provide free transmitter and tower service for the educational channel, if it is permitted to move its tower to the North Side location. WTTV is licensed as a Bloomington" station, but has The show runs through George Connor. In The News-on Saturday the date of the benefit event was incorrectly listed as Wednesday. The News regrets any embarrassment caused by the error. Saturday night with doors open 3 to 10 p.m., weekdays A 67-year-old woman was dragged to the ground and robbed of her purse about 8.30 last night by two men while and from 1 to 10:30.

p.m Saturday. she was leaving a chutch at Alabama and 13th. Henrietta A fully equipped Toronado valued at $5,000 will be given free as a door prize at the Send suggestions for memorial to the late President John F. Kennedy to The News Bryan, 225 E. 13th, said her close of the show.

purse contained about $6. 4 Named On New been trying for years to shift its operations to Indianapolis Plan Commission Htww Www Urn Tif tmmm liaiBiu Until Tmidoy Man IMtw tnflw Mt Mtm4- CrN Ul wrt and become fully competitive with the other three com mercial TV stations here. The proposed educational (Eastern Standard Time) Temperature (24 Hours to 6 A.M. Today) Actual Predicted Record This Date channel would be operated by a newly formed group headed Year Ago 27 40 by Dr. I.

Lynd Esch, president Sailor Will Get $7,848 As Re-enlistment Bonus 27 (5:00 a.m.) 30s 22(1819) 57 40s 65(1950) of Indiana Central College, un der the name of Metropolitan -Barometer (Sea Level) Inches Millibars Indianapolis Television Asso ciation. Cincinnati Clear Sf Cleveland PtCldy 54 11 Denver PtCldy 41 15 Detroit Cloudy 44 El Paso 47 30 Evanivillo Clear 41 Fairbanks PtCldy -JO -45 Fort Wayne Clear 52 11 Fort Worth Clear 40 12 Honolulu PtCldy It 70 7 a.m 30.30 1026 Noon 30.43 1031 With the appointment of three Democrats and a Republican, Mayor John J. Barton today completed the of the newly reorganized, nine member Metropolitan Plan Commission. Those appointed by Barton, were: Grant W. Hawkins KAlfrttf N.

Edelson i Mist Brace Curry Jack Patterson who is expected to be elected president of the commission, is the owner of Rytex Co. and I I is a member of prevent violence and, second, ANNE, 15, of Britain is missing Sunrise, 8:06, Sunset, 5:33 Patterson Hawkins Slaying Suspect Bound To Jury High, to see that every resource will be used in tracking down and bringing to justice persons responsible for violence in North Carolina," Seawell said. "We're through playing games with the klan." Hawkins, a member of the old Metropolitan Plan Com Humidity yesterday: 96; low, 75, Precipitation for 24 ending 7:30 a.m., .03. precipation since Jan. Edward Emery, 45, 2403 hours Total 1, .80 mission, is a member of the Gale, was bound over to the out on a winter sports holiday in the Swiss resort of Davos because of an attack of the flu Gen.

WILLIAM C. WESTMORELAND, commander of U.S. forces in South Viet Nam, has been selected by Time magazine as its 1965 man of the year EARL AT TLEE, Labor prime minister of Britain from 1945 to 1951, celebrated his 83rd birthday anniversary today. Jacksonville PtCldy 71 53 Kansas City Clear 54 27 London 41 Los Angeles Clear 44 42 Memphis Cloudy 41 17 Miami Beach PtCldy 74 71 Minneapolis Clear 12 -4 Montreal Snow 21 21 Muskeaon Cloudy 41 27 New Orleans Rain 52 New York Rain 52 Norfolk PtCldy 71 51 Omoha Clear 34 22 Paris Cloudy 41 Phoenix Clear 57 11 Pittsburgh Cloudy 55 40 Portland. Or ClOUdV 42 14 Works Board.

Marion County grand jury to day on a charge of murder stemming from the New Year's Miss Curry is an attorney with the law firm of Bingham, Day shooting of his roommate, Summers, Welsh Spilman, Park. Board, from which he is Witnesses told police Emery Patterson, the lone Repub St. Louis Clear 57 25 fired three shots from a .22 lican among the four, is direc Salt Lake City Cloudy 20 21 San Antonio Cloudy 70 41 caliber rifle at William Earl tor of community relations at expected to resign. He also is chairman of the mayor's a le Holland, 39, during a predawn party in their room. Holland the Allison Division of General San Francisco PtCldy 52 44 Seattle Snow 31 11 South tend Clear 47 27 Tampa Cloudy 70 41 Toronto Cloudy 10 11 Wathlnaton.

D.C Cloudy 4t 44 Motors Corp. By jim Mclaughlin Under a Navy incentive program that began Saturday, RONALD E. HASSLER, 22, Wichita, will net $7,848 over the next five years. The sonar technician 2c, who is aboard the destroyer escort Hartley based at Newport, R.I., re-enlisted under a bonus plan designed to encourage re-enlistment of "critically skilled" personnel. Under the plan he receives $1,569.60 in normal re-enlistment and $1,046.60 in variable re-enlistment bonus.

In addition, he will get a check for $1,046.60 on the anniversary of his re-enlistment for the next five years. North Carolina Gov. DAN MOORE has confirmed that he has a committee of state leaders to work against the Ku Klux Klan. Head of the committee is MALCOLM SEA-, WELL, chairman of the State Board of Elections and former state attorney general. "The committee intends to, first, I rw i was dead when police arrived, Two of three New York City judges who acquitted a judge's son of drunken driving in an accident that took five lives have been reappointed and sworn in along with the boy's father.

Mayor JOHN V. LINDSAY said he had studied reports of a special investigation ordered by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller before reappointing FRANCIS X. O'BRIEN and MORRIS WEI.N-FELD to the Criminal Court bench, along with Judge JOSEPH A. MARTINIS.

Martinis' son, Gareth, was Winnipeg Snow 11 -24 Those previously named to the commission and the agency which made the appointments Creek advisory committee and chairman of the snorts and rec- Hiah in 41-stato area: II at Fort inches. Deficiency, u. Total degree days below 65 since July 1, 1,892. Normal, 2,252. Indianapolis Fair and cold tonight; partly cloudy and warmer tomorrow; low tonight mid-20s; high tomorrow mid-408.

FIVE-DAY FORECAST Temperatures tomorrow though Saturday will average near normal. Normal high, 33 to 43; normal low, 18 to 28. Warmer tomorrow followed by a cold spell in midweek and probably another around the weekend. One-half to 1-inch of precipitation. Rain or snow most likely late in the week.

Woathur 7:10 a.m. High Low Atlanta Rain a 54 Myers. Flo. Low: -25 at International Edelson Falls, Minn. Shippers Forecast Protect to 15 North, west and North, 20 all other directions.

Sarah Whitcomb Leaves $608,158 subcommittee of the reatidn are: Conwliut 0. Alii Jr. on John W. Cnltttndtn, loard of County Cam- mitilonart. William A.

Irawn and Ronald Una- ham, County Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee. te'n til The estate Inventory of Sarah R. Whitcomb, former involved in the accident in lis 1963. A furor arose when the I VJ' f.X dean of woi. es at Earlham College, was filed today with the Marion County Probate Hourly Temp.

Humidity 6:00 a.m. .....28 78 7:00 a.m 27 81 8:00 a.m 27 78 9:00 a.m. 26 81 10:00 a.m. 29 73 11:00 a.m. ....31 72 12:00 Noon 34 64 1:00 p.m 37 52 Court at a value of $608,158 three-judge court of his father's associates acquitted him after five minutes of Or.

Frank Lloyd, City Council. The two ex-officio members are James H. Bookedis, county surveyor, and James L. Guthrie, county agricultural agent The commission was reorganized under a law passed by the 1965 Legislature. TODAY'S DEFINITION GOLDBRICKnAn ampfeyt who want! ofc with tht ratpon-iibilitf of on ofeo bey, tht howl of on oofontoo and tho ncofflo of on txacutvo.

Mrs. Whitcomb died Dec. 1 1965. Her husband was the late Indianapolis attorney, Larz Rain I'smarck Boston Buffalo Charleston, S.C Chicago Notations: PRINCESS Earl Attlee turns 83. A.

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