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2 Richmond TimevDixpatch Saturday Oct- 13 1M9 Man Convicted On 4 Counts Of Tax Evasion Mrs Charles Denied Pardon Bv Governor ONE HOUR METERED SPACES MINUTES PMKEO tY NUMBER Of MAKERS MUN0RE0S OF PARKERS 0 ig 14 6 29 22 24 24 2t 53 Capitol Square Parking Area Is Proposed Underground Garage For 2000 Cars Urged i 3 Posiaogtr Cora Tracks BOOS Porhtrs 7297 PosstMgar Cors 70S Tracks Walter Garland a Roanoke drugstore operator was found guilty of Income tax evasion yesterday by a Federal District Court jury here Convicted on a four-count Indictment Garland faces a maximum penalty of $10000 and five years in prison or both on each I jof the counts i The 12-man jury which received the case shortly before noon Thursday after three days of testimony did not reach a decision until 4 yesterday Immediately after the jurors were individually polled and discharged counsel for the defendant entered a motion to set aside the verdict on grounds it was contrary to law and evidence Federal Judge Sterling Hutcheson took the motion under advise- ment Sentence is to be postponed until he rules on the motion I Garland was charged with fully concealing $79000 of his in- come in 1943 1944 1943 and 1946 to evade the payment of $4101 X) in taxes Garland Called Back During its deliberations yesterday the jury called Garland back (on the witness stand to question (him about his real estate holdings in 1946 The jurors wanted to L' of the aouth erd of Capitol Secure at an underground park-1 Inj garage win proposed ynster- day by rhe be Ln4 ISunmi' irien'a Auocintjnrv Members of the uunatn and the Junior Chamber of Commerce met with City Manager Reeder to advance the idea as a means of aolvirg the parking difficulties of the Main Street business area i Although detailed plans haven't neen worked out the association 1 has investigated the idea enough to believe it is feasible John Welah local attorney tsho spoke' for the association as id It would be possible to store up to 2M0 automobiles In a two-level underground parking lot underneath part of the square Mouth of Capitol I The are suggested for the proj-! 3 tu-SocB i 30f36C I MI-42T 42t-4K I 44C3SC 34t-aoc i Mrs Ivy Patterson Charles cf York Ctounty who was sentenced to serve six smart in the rittnl killing of her husband was re- fused a ivirdon yesterdav hv Governor TUck In a letter to her attorney A Bivins of Newport News the Governor said: the most earrful consideration of the application and all facts connected with the rae i I regrrt to inform you that 1 do not feel justified in rrrriing jdemenev at this time" Mrs Owrle was found gudiy i last Mav of second-degree in the death of Winston IL ft Dickie) Charles 4 former Wil-liam and Marv athlete who was jShot on the afternoon of 29 at the Patterson family home near Dare in York County Quarrel Desrrihrd Charles operator of a near store in Newport New was struck bv four bullets fnom a 2S (caliber semiautomatic pistol Mrs (Charles testified that after a quar-ircl during which thrv had other around" her husband handed her the msfol and said it and 1 will go li down She nlso testified that frequently before the shooting tier husband had attempted to teach tier to shxl the pistol and had tokl her to take it and it She contended she did nut know the weapon was loaded Mrs Charles also 45 was sentenced by Judge Frank Armislead Metered Parking Places in Downtown Area VS Handle Nearly Twice Rated Capacity Daily ifik I mr mr WeNh tv Hr 1 -aw son I-owrrv New York INvrhialrist Speaker Says Environment Heredity of Equal Importance know where he obtained funds to Fa III I i I 1 -V1 RlS'a Grandma i nrowed the money 1'bI To Roch Baby Says Doctor 1 borrowed Building snid this section would make 200i0 square feet of parking AfMce availahle for one Ieve parking or twice that amount for two levels He said It Is estimated the facility would cost 1500000 to $2- mnnift Parking Sune the available aupply of curb and nnooui to build He said i off-street parking space in the ties on parking have told the asso- Alikins (central business district and how ciatlon that a parking lot of the When it comes to downtown that apace is used are studied ex- sie indicated ought to yield a (parking the average Richmonder haustively in the survey i turnover was that most people gross revenue of $1000000 to 51-) prefers to pay his nickel and take Compiled In 1948 'didn't stay the entire hour And 500000 a year enough for the choice Survey data wag compiled by the meter spaces were occupied of article denitng in detail metered spaces are in the choice town business area yet they ban- SSXSSSSULfiS: iJSSS? 01 This and other facts concerning 10-hour space (8 A to 6 M) covered in the survey Their 10-hour capacity was listed only as 4741 cars per space-day Reason for the much greater proiert to pay for itself Those 655 one-hour metered i the State Highway Department in 97 per cent of the time Welsh emphasized that the pro- parking spaces in the central busi-j the Spring of 1940 with the a-! "These facts Indicate that posed garage would he so situated kess district are most muicaie mat sistance of the city and the Public meters aid the stimulation of i popular parking spots The reason is plain and then sold two' of bis stores the proceeds of which he applied: If grandma wants to rock the at the number of par- tot he loans baby it's now considered all right ent who think they create a The recall of the a Several year ago parents were (stable unchanging environment in York Ctamtv (Vruit Court on rare procedure was accomplished not to handle the baby to for all of their children iMav 27 Execution of the sen- only with agreement of counsel him cry if he started and to Environment changes each timejtonce was susiwndrd to allow from both sides When it recalled kppP "im to a rigid training and a child is born he said Parents ntunwl for the woman an opnor- him to the stand the jury quizzed rnK schedule are not the same at 22 when the lunitv to anneal to the Virginia Garland for about 15 minutes on The trend now has gone in the first child is horn as they are at Supreme Court of Appeals lor a details of his real estate holdings opptwite direction say Dr Law- 33 WrLl(h he of thJ fourth 'writ of error deeds of twt execute and steps JonG Iwrey associate psychia- Chjjt And the fourth child it' She placed under Jh sudit his 'entering a family of five rather' bond with her brother as surrtv afterh account had been chal- jstsnt clinical professor of Py than the family of two as did the No appeal was made to the Su- lenged by Treasury Department fhiatry at Columbia University Hnit chiId preme Court but a pica for a agents He spoke here last night at the Dj Lowtev's theories work was presented the Gover- twenty-firth anniversary relebri-'V OMl'noriild 1 hesrinr heM In tlw tinn of the Xlrmnriil riiirinuw w(l hi own children? He II)i nesnne neid in IIP 1 01 in awmonai uuiaance (executive offices about three I ennsvlvaiua 31an ac week ago Tr Dr Low re also gave his opin- I do know he saul that we RillfVfl in Pot PrncI ion on the old argument of which had a lot of fun together even! awiiic vi in Lull LI (IMI is more important heredity or though we did have trouble Myj Growing turkey broiler to nip- environment They both influence younjMers have always been free )d' fried turkey ha develop -d a Noah Price 55 of McKees the child he said to talk over any situation with me 'arm specialty in the United Rocks Pa died in a Lexington And he warned mothers whond to offer any criticism That tates tupital yesterday as a result of after their sons they) I think is a sign of a resonahly injuries received last Saturday In are training them to be poor hus- successful child-parent relation" a collision accident on Route 11 hands miIp "orh of Lex- Dr Lowrey who is the father r-v Cf ington Police said he was driver of five and the grandfather of IttOlilinniPn Aft bLisi Advert mcmcn 1 1 Hurricane Expected aa not to endanger the found fiorta of the Capitol Washington's Monument or the State Office Fiuildmg Possible entrances to the underground parking lot might he on Tenth Street at Ninth and Franklin nr on Twelfth and Franklin The latter entrance would he via a tunnel between the State Office Building and the Finance Building Welsh said Tunnel Plan The idea of parking under affecting the north side of the tieet only will be from Twelfth Marshall for 10 boys and 10 girls street west to the Boulevard Richmond Home for Parking spaces will be thrown Square is not entirely new Boy and the Methodist Orphan-: oprn tnr ust soon the pro fol turn- D1 Adminitrliqn- over rate" says theaurvey Prkin? parking problem cannot be solved mond's Parking Survey" puts it 1 spaces take up only 796 per cent with meters but it is believed that more liberal use of them will contribute materially to its solution" Spare Breakdown In its inventory of downtown curb space the survey lists this breakdown of the space: 2944 per cent alloted for alley entrances bus stops corner clearances fire hydrants cross walks loading zones service station driveways and other driveway 1568 per cent labeled park- anew ing 2772 per cent used for unrestricted parking 1796 per cent set aside in unmetered times zones from five minutes to two hours 796 per cent in metered time zones 124 per cent for taxi stands and hire" truck? 53 for Public Thus only 5364 per cent of the total of all curb space is used for public parking broadcast itself will he at Both Miss Kirsten and will emcee an show at the arena beginning at 9:30 the festival ball uv is hig Meanwhile motorists are ad- not much cession has passed the football game they! Also during the parade transit head for a dress rehearsal of I vehicles will detour starting at Hit Parade at Cavalier 9:30 A Detours will be in ef- To Hit Richmond Ci8r that coIidpd Hith anothpr I two declared that grandmother faP Unliliin Ifpro vphicle was right when she wanted to! Lar IlOlUUp IierP His death sent Virginia's 1949 Pick up the baby The concept highway fatality toll to 581 that small babies should he han- armed thugs netted only Welsh said he thought it was an outgrowth of an idea suggested hy the Jate Myers Jr an engineer Myers suggested (building a tunnel from Tenth and Main Streets to the Capitol and an elevator in the Ckpitot to enable pedestrians to walk from Main Street to Broad Street without climbing Capitol Hill In 1912 the Virginia Stale Planning Board offered ihe parking idea in its civic renter plan That plan called for a parking garage under a terrace in front of the south portico of the Capitol Welsh said Main Street businessmen feel that something must be done to find more parking space £7 for shoppers and workers in the rade Sr- Alter will Your Arena The 9 o'clock Sinatra sbopfirri and vised along Stract I Storm warnings are going ui along the plotted pulh of a died as little as possible snd'H-M in a well-planned holdup Hurricane that is expected to hit should be raised on a strict sched- last night i Richmond next week It is the ule now is outdated he said I Th mhhorf Samuel jnnH same hurricane that hit Miami Instead physicians and psychia-' and other Southern cities rains Is realize that leaving a baby Overhromc Road nf that mHiy leaving grant excitement by himself fail to stimulate his sumafter driving him around town jS wake Two people were injured yesterday In accidents in Richmond Mrs Mattie Winfree 45 of 1436 Rogers St received a lacerated scalp when the car in which he was a passenger collided with Of the 85466 feet of curb de- another rar at the intersection of I in his car which they forced their Advance preparations are advi change in by police that cars parked temperature with the highest the north side of Broad temperature near 70 degrees and in the line of tcFftys pa- just possibly a slight rain or driz- miH ke lui am awiatr 1 relationship with other people voted to public parking 44 159 Twenty-third Street and Jeffer- hat when son feet more than half remain We know Dr Lowrey the baby receives said wV Into ai Jones was I the expert Colonial Store at 2315 CTiambrr- tlIfTjclnei afrtv KennatK 00 --J of loving be is i in Jayne Ave Jones is manager of Vviteh 'r Kenneth Airgood 22 of 2907: stimuli which eventually means he the store Richard Wkimark Linda ies'when'h 1 WiHi PUt hinspf hl Jones wss released and the car! Darnell and Veronica Lake cons- moloile aR enlinJ7Ihhri later was found abandoned in fiie ing to the State and Capital 5rIlldll "'h Schedule Discussed 1 2300 block Tazewell St cab in the 1300 block Broad St! Both were treated at Mediral hp (hpdllp Dr Meters to Be Covered looks like rain If not Traffic officials said yesterday Sunday then Monday The rest of that no parking signs will be the time until Monday indicates placed on the street and parking no major change except that the meters will be covered Towing op- temperature might average from era lions they said will begin atl two to four degrees above nor-9 A The parking prohibition mal" area lie said many businesses have hern fnreed to tear down buildings to create off-street parking facilities while others have moved out of the area because of lack of parking space Parking Survey" the report -on parking conditions College of Virginia Hospital in Ihe central business area re-1 Cfpe "Petti fit tig 9 fft Pill de1 leased Wednesday by City Man-1 illUUU -VICffBffr llllil RCA-Victor Radio Corporation of America Has opening for a Sanding Department Foremen having thorough knowledge of sending equipment used by Radio and Television Cabinet Manufacturing Plant and experienced in following processes established by standards and production schedules Must have Supervisory background and good record of omployeo relationship ADDRESS: EMPLOYMENT MANA6ER RCA-VICTOR DIVISION RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA PULASKI VIRGINIA rmdJdBaVSfth'a1? In Cases For Flying Rnh and Ninth Streets as one of the two focal points of parking congestion In the business area The other is the swtion hounded by ROANOKE Oct 14-tr-Vir-slts MnjKinia law enforcement officers to- The organizational jurisdiction day recommended stiffer penalties of Ihe East End Businessmen's In racket" convictions Jesse Boland known familiarly as found guilty on two charges violating Civil Aeronautics or unlimited The survey calls this policy a one" It also suggests that curb space allotted to entrances and loading zones should be reappraised with an eye toward finding more parking space on the curb The survey's study of how curb space for public parking is used shows that 10-mfnute 15-minute and 30-minute unmetered parking spaces handle less than their potential capacity of automobiles Above Capacity One-hour unmetered two-hour unmetered and one-hour metered spares handle more than their capacity So do unrestricted spaces but only because their capacity must be figured at only one car every 10 hours The survev shows that 32 per rent of all users of unrestricted parking space parked for 15 minutes or less and 60 per cent stayed 90 minutes or less Net result of the survey ts to show that the central business area must look elsewhere than curb space for a solution to its parking problems Potential capacitv of curb' space in the business district is supposed to be 25072 cars in the 10 peak hours The survey shows that 27266 parkers used the curb space Although the study devote several chapters to a study of how to improve curb space it says the practical saturation point has been reached Some of these methods of Improving curb apace use will be discussed in subsequent articles Lowrey said physician now realize that if a child appears healthy but does not consume a full 1 amount of hia formula he still ran be normal Children have dif- feront stomach capacities just as they differ in other ways he poinled out Dr Lowrey emphasized that for an individual to develop to the fullest extent his capacities for successful happy living he must! be surrounded from the very be-gining by emotional climate of love warmth affection and This includes the necessary' amount of protection but also enough freedom and responsibility in the terms of what the individual can da Many parents are overprotective Dr Lowrey explained because they actually dislike children This develops a guilt complex in them which makes the parents act overloving one likes anyone all the time" Dr Lowrey remarked is no crime to find your rhiidran trying at times or for children to disapprove of their parents It is only dangerous when the dislike is stronger than the love" When mother attributes junior's bad traits to father's side of the family" she is all wrong Dr Lowrey said Environment reacts Two Postal Employees Placed on Probation TWo King William County postal employee were placed on probation yesterday after they had pleaded guilty in Federal District Court to embezzling post office funds They are Harry Martin postmaster at Palis and Benjamin Buckley a rural carrier at the same office Martin who Dleaded guiitv to converting to his own use postal funds totaling more than $900 was placed on probation for four yean Buckley who confessed to embezzling more than $400 was given a three-year probationary term Federal Judge Sterling Hutcheson sentenced James Walker Hall of Utah to three years in prison after he pleaded guilty to a five-count indictment of stealing and unlawfully possessing checks Hall was charged with stealing fouh checks amounting to $18125 from Richmond post boxes and unlawfully possessing a $300 check which he allegedly stole in Baltimore Association is supiwwed "be thfjnd changes in the laws govern business area east of Ninth Street jnR rrMts members have businesses phese proposals were adopted lapitoi Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police at the closing session of its annual meeting at Hotel Roanoke Tolice Chief Dunn of was elected president Many some distance Square The association turned over plans of San Francisco's downtown four-level underground parking garage to City Manager i'olice Ct Reeder for study The Citv Man- Portsmouth more was of regulations yesterday and ordered by Federal Judge Sterling Hutcheson to forfeit $300 on each of the counts He was charged with careless and reckless flying transporting airplanes after a temporary ferry' flight permit had expired and failure to report promptly accidents which took place Judge Hutcheson said the evidence failed to support the first charge but sustained the other two SAY FLOOR PAINT-SAY ger took no immediate stand on of the organization He succeeds the msfter Colonel Woodson Jr su- perintendent of Virginia State Police The organization of law enforcement officers held operator of numbers games should go to jail on their second conviction that nounced "yesrxiay" i ht "j- Ken-( it should be mandatory non Perrin Company was high A legislative committee headed bidder on the job of tearing down by Police Chief Carton of Most of the mica produced in the United States comes Western North Carolina from upon the hereditary factors Dr Lowrey expressed himself the hrirk house st 408J North Eighth St which will be the first to go in making way for the city parking lot This firm offered to pay the city $363 for materials in the house and to tear it down and cart the debris away in seven weeks Purchasing Agent Huffmsn said General Gerotv Visits Governor Tuck Lieutenant-General Leonard Gerow commander of the Second Army with headquarters in Baltimore paid Governor Tuck a courtesy rail yesterday afternoon in company with Brigadier General Gardner Waller the Adjutant-General The commander of Virginia's famous TWenty Ninth Division during World War II said there was no significance to his visit that he was in Richmond on a routine inspection trip and dropped in to chat with the Governor He is a native of Petersburg and an alumnus of Virginia Military Institute The Second Army area comprises seven Atlantic Seaboard States Richmond said the law should be changed to permit officers to search for weapons used in the commission of a felony and to allow officers to serve warrants in felony rases after the arrest has been made The resolutions were adopted Other officers elected hy the police organization were Chief Butler of Suffolk first vice-president: Lieutenant A Bruce acting superintendent of Roanoke police second vice-president and Traylor chief of police at Petersburg third vice-president Virginia Beach was selected for next year's meeting Roanoke Police Hold MP Sergeant On Assault Charge uniiniMni Vlar-CMl mm aiS a knA nnr isltar Ysa NorCssI 4o all the work with jest wt anJ ia one opera non! It leave a lattiogly besntifal floor protected frost dirt and wear oil or grcaae a floor that i easy ao keep cteao! 'All fee a coat of only abooc I cent per aquare foot! aa patM it mm an 4mf mm It Om Hit CNMim Fhr Ceil ia piifiiliil Sb stack skip a bmL It ia atflul a ilipHtj Traat car IkrCnlt URfAtE IMPORTANT NOTICE! Regarding Tonight's "Your Hit Parade" Broadcasts Starring Dorothy Kirsten and Frank Sinatra Grfen and white tickets will be honored ONLY at the $:00 o'clock broadcast (doors open at 8:15 and close at 8:45) Gray and rad tickets will be honored ONLY at the 7:00 o'clock preview performance (doors open at 6:30 and close at 6:55 These identicel performances both will be held at the Cavalier Arena TOBACCO BOWL COMMITTEE mllPidentmed aln Amv'hwet In ncifnt timp hyacinths were Hgato? woJkSg oJt of Richmond 8" was held by police tonight on multiple ehsrges after allegedly assaulting a civilian at police headquarters Fiwood Barr 32 who gave his address as 900 Lombardy St Richmond was charged with assault disorderly conduct and destroying city property He was placed under arrest at the docket office by Cbrporat Hall and Patrolman Price after allegedly hitting a youth he had brought in on suspicion of being a straggler Police placed him in jail end a companion went with the youth to his home east of Roanoke where it was reported the suspect produced his Army discharge I A Richmond Army officer said Barr competent orders to investigate and deserters" Sarr Is a military police sergeant the officer said I Have sent She's dreamed that dainty Princess in a fabulous way! 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