Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1936 — Page 34

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% mechanically-minded pupils, these shop When William Naffke and Leonard Boles buy a car, it will be a cinch for them to keep “And this is the way you do it,” explains H. A. Maves, class instructor to three of |. Gene Smith and Joe Ferrer, both juniors, are interes" ‘las at Technical High School are “tops.” Here's | it running. They tear 'em down and build ’em up just for fun during their study period, | his pupils. They are, left to right: Ned Keskey, senior; Mr. Maves, George Taylor, ested in aviation. They're shown here in ground mechanis lames Gibbons, a sophomore, doing some work on | and know just what makes them tick. This is the advanced class. Both youths shown | junior, and Leo Adams, junior. And take it from these youths, shop is one class that : : : > milling machine. here are seniors. requires some hard physical labor. class, installing a propellor on a plane motor.

wm” DIE IN MISH APS | mond, was sentenced to a year and | pleaded guilty to charges of em-| PRINTER ON JOB 67 YEARS | has been setting type for the Desert MICE ATTACK TREES chards fhis year. They eat the a day in the Fedefal Reformatory | bezzling $750, before Federal Judge| SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 30.—Rob- | News, a Salt LakeCity paperowned| BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 30.—An army | bark off the base and roots of the IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY at Chillicothe, O., yesterday when he | Robert C Baltzell. ert Aveson, 89, pioneer Utah printer, | by the Mormon Church, since 1869. of mice has attacked Idaho or-|fruit trees and destroy them. <

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| Triangle Story After | Margaret Seal, 15, was killed when | F . | Carroll Dankson, 21, lost control of Body s Found { the automobile in which they were riding and it overturned. Mishawahited Press k lice arrested Dankson on WARSAW, Ind, Oct. 30.—A de-|** P° on .8

pd wife's story concerning the | reckless driving charge. of her husband for another | Chloral F. Thomas, 40, was killed 4 Woman was investigated | when struck by a car driven by day connection with the death | Theodore Krin Bar] Martin, Toledo, O. © &

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, | 5 Cntted Pres pa County, Arizona. [ 7Y Nitea Press said her husband and Mil-| TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct. 30.— had quarreled over attentions | Willis Fuller, 28, a former convict, fin allegedly paid Mrs. Miller | today faced a mandatory death ng the trip the two families | sentence after his conviction in Vigo }

“to Arizona. heriff Virgil Yeager asked the Circuit Court on charges of slaying fehiension of the Millers. Mrs. | Deputy Sheriff Paul Mankin. pilin and Lester Culbertson, tour- | Judge John W. Gerdink said. he tp proprietor, identified a would pass sentence tomorrow. mposed- body found on a lake | Mankin was shot July 16 when he 10 miles south of here, as that | attempted to arrest Fuller and a in. | Negro companion, Shepherd Blake8 widow said she reported her | more, 28, for assaulting a white nd’s disappearance at the [woman and robbing her escort. of his leaving, and then went | Blakemore was captured at the scene i the home of relatives at oy officers accompanying Mankin. n oO. The Negro implicated Fuller, who meses | was captured at Paris, Ill, the folBURNS ARE FATAL | lowing day. el Pope Jr. 24, of 1053 N.| erin av, a painter, who was yesterday when varnish “ss TELLER IS IS- SENTENCED mover exploded while he was workat 42 W. 11th-st, died today in James Murray, ray, 29, for former teller in

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