Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1938 — Page 2
PAGE °° THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938
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| : his wings and started to drown, | stranded motorists. He was reeves} 'M ‘ M: 11: d M: k M on 8 {ling and duck him. | antisocial mothers, to try to edue BANDIT REFUSES Ne Yes PURDU | dma allards dK€ orc the mamas pretended not to notice | Andy s _says he’s thinking of form~ | cate some sense into them.
Easton was taken from Kankakee, | the event, and gave no aid. They | , to La Porte last night by Sheriff
| m 3 3 1 v i 10 ENTE Joseph Wolf and two officers. HOST 10 FARM Misery for Maestro Miller Sven Nd 2 me Sa ae Blames Brother Not only that, if, when duck famring the trip, Wolf said, Easton ! ilies would be cruising near one anne his brother, Clarence, 27, There are some traits about a) After the babies had been penned | other, one of the duck children of ANEY = killed by possemen Monday, for the | mama mallard that are not so hot. | up a while, and were considered | one family got mixed with the other death of Dixon, which ended their Even Andy Miller, who takes care | seaworthy by Andy, he freed them | family and started swimming with
dreams of easy money. | it, the mother of the invaded fam- | Throughout the night guards 'of the Lake Sullivan ducks and is | and they made a bee-line for the
i ily got very stern indeed. $ 95 water. The duck-mothers gathered | Hints Basie to ¢ End Own closely watched for an attempted Delegates From 11 States their best friend and mildest critic, Bev flier os and | So stern that she would invari- 1 J —— RRR
suicide. All small iron objects and will admit that . a ; A : | : | children went for a swim. { Life During Trip Easton's belt were removed from| To Attend Opening Not long ago, about 150 baby | The little ducks would watch their |
the cell after the Sheriff warned . a PERMANENT To La Porte. that the young gunman had ee Session July 17. ducks were launched at Sullivan.|papas quck their heads into the SPECIAL Regular $19.75 Value!
; They constituted the year's Pro-| water and reach down to ti der- | Waves that he would take his life. > . c n to the under- | | Once during the trip Easton had | duction. Every one was excited but | water vegetation in which they | Sar Nomen It’s the season for sport MICHIGAN CITY, July 1 (U. P.). said: | Farm executives from 11 Midwest | the duck parents. wd it dail | { would find things to eat. a b watches--and these are >. ul; J. P).isald: mam : ¥itbs excited i The baby ducks would then di truly without equal at ind x as.vear-old survivor If vou were a sport, Sheriff, vou'd | states will meet Sunday, July 17, at | ig Clly Yas So y S WO en dip hout eq Orelle Easton, 23-year-old survivor | you I states wi . . the lake and began to enlarge it 10 | their heads into the water and pre- this amazing low price!
f two Nor rol \ menilane | Dandcuff my ankles, give me your ’ jversitv vette. f O* tWo North Dakota farmer-brothers |," nq one bullet, and leave me Purdue University, Lafayette, Or |iake care of the new swimmers. | tend they were eating, but they Ses Hiern before you g0 away
wh 10se pl ans for a crime career were alone in the midd e of a field for a the annual Midwest Farm Bureau Andy was careful to pen the babies | couldn't reach the vegetation. They y. &
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abruptly halted by posse bullets, re- | few minutes.” Training School. |up for a while for their own safety. | were practicing up for when they fused to enter a plea today when First to greet the extradited farm | The Training School enables | Everyone who had anything to do | could. A i ; boy was one whom he had agricultural producers and growers | With those duck babies knew that | No One to the Rescue Sec ES 2 for $1.35
kid y thr h : aa } t y y were ; Hair H ti BE in the wig flight thes! to discuss regional policies and plot et on and | Although the mothers appeared $1.0 up. 5 ," | norther ) linois be- ; : : ; g2ton asked Judge Huse W Tore being run down by a posse near | co-operative effort to solve their |r they hon their wings wet they | 2 austerely attentive lo theif /| in = Noresal male, Wepre ; Smith to name an attorn for hi " ll : . . bacics v 1 k oil Hai " : ; . lA to hame an attorney for him, | poselm. Il. which killed Clarence problems. The program, beginning | would drown. | Sol dreh, gn dy said that if one of BH: \ sy Har. Dry See the new Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton and hich the court will do later to-| a4 captured Orelle, wounding him at 2 p. m. Sunday, will run until e little fellows shipped some water NO "APPOINTMENT. NECESSARY. Gruen Waiches, all on Krauss Easy Terms! in the shoulder. Thursday noon.
Papas Not Interested : $2 Permanents .. for $3.01 | then stponed : : ; | rk Mae V len postponed | As Easton faced Charles Hahn,| After a reception and dinner Sun-| Andy knew that, so he penned | am, . | ae Murray. Shirley Temple
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he was arraigned for the slaving of a State e pol iceman last Sunday night
$3 Permanents 2 for PES 01 Su E® = nn I | g Ge ” { ermanents, §1 Complete ston’s trial until next Tuesday to one of the two kidnaped deputies day night, farm leaders will hear | them up, because the mama ducks | —— 4 5 Brine the Children
give the accused Killer of policeman | who was released unharmed, some- an address by Dr. O. F. Hall, pro- | Were all for letting the babies in| a i 0 Be > ios Ray Dixon time to consult with his | one said: fessor of Educational Sociology and | the water immediately, in spite of | ; ;
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ANYer. | “There's a guy you ought to re- | Rural Life Studies at Purdue. | the hazards. Papa ducks have no| Dixon was fatally wounded near; member.” | Hasil E. Schenk, president of the | hand whatever in bringing up the
a Porte when he topped to assist "1 know vou,” Easton said to |Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. is to| babies. They don’t even check up |
y 132 MONUMENT CIRCLE—2 Doors East English Hotel what he belleved were a pair of | Haht “We took vou for a ride.” ' welcome the group Monday. lon how things are going. T 4 Pp E WwW 2 | T E R ho) Cor. Ill. and Wash. RI-0204
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