Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 8

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SCREAMS ROUT ARMED BANDIT, HOLDUP FOILED

Thug Attempts to Grab Rockethook of Methodist | Hospital Supervisor,

The attempted holdup of a Methcdist Hopital supervisor by a thug who threatened her today spurred police their hung for Area 1d bandits who have been the North ev h eld WwW , during store

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22, of 1801 N. ol Ave, the supervisor, reported hat she was accosted by the hold min. last night she got off a

treetear at N. Illinois and 18th Sts

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Reported Seen Twice of Johnson reported He AUKE jean noon Wednes

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MIDGET TAKES OATH 10 FIGHT FOR U. S.

(Uv. p) three-foat today United swore {to bear country if

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necpssan Mr. Rosi Augtro, Poland

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mauguration Avvanged - tions are peing issued for the ine Robert M. HopKing as United Christian Missionary Society president at the Thid Christian Church Wednesday night, April 19. Among those on the proFrederick W. BurnRichmond, Va. and Dr. StephCarey, Lexington, Ky, both presidents of the society Others will be Mrs. Anna R. Atwater, first president of the society, and Dr. I. J. Cahill, a former vice presiaent,

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Deputies to Re Schooled Instruefion in assembling evidence at the setenes of erimes and accidents will be given 20 Marion County deputy by Prosecutor David M at the County Jail tonight. “school” designed to improve of his staff, wags arranged Sheriff Feeney

Broad Ripple Competes — Three pupils will represent Broad Ripple High Schdéol in the state Latin cons tests at Martinsville tomorrow. They are Kathryn Westphal, Laura Grimme and Frances O'Connor Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Latin instruetor, will accompany them

Connty Ajds Horace EB. Abbott agrienltural agent. and A. A County horticulturist, will address members of the American Settle ment Garden Club at 7 o'clock tonight Rhoding Park Community Building. The club 200 members, 18 co-operating with civic organization in sponsoring community gardens on the West Side. The enh has about 40 acres

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Senfor Best 8 HS Richard Hudelson, a senior, won the annual Shortridee High Schoo! peeliing contest, aver BF contestants in the fAnals vesterdav Robert Campbell, a freshman, was second Mary Elizabeth Smith won third prize. The contest was under the direction of Charles J. WilkerEnglish Department head

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Poek to Lead Forum Harry Pock of the William HR. Block Co. will lead a forum on men's preferences in apparrel at the Y. M, C. A at 8 p.m today. Demonstrations will be given on proper attire. Thomas DD. Sheerin will lecture on courte gies

Revivals to End Sunday

the Salvation Army Downtown Citadel will be concluded Sunday night, Reig. John Atkinson, Chicago, will preach at 8 p.m. to morrow and end his lectures at the ame time Sunday, Adit. Phil Ger-

ringer of the Citadel Corps said,

Aeme Firms to Move—The Acme Floor Covering Co. and the Aeme Paper Co, Ine. which have been located at 230 W. McCarty 8t, for sight years, today sighed a threevear lease and will move to the Indiana Terminal Warehouse, 31 B® Georgia 8t. 1, R. Rosen, president,

M0, 210 and 21t,

feet ine inches tall,

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which now has!

tand available for cultivation this

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A series, fof revival meetings which has been in progress at

said that offices would be in rooms | \ \

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Dy T. Gregory, Purdue University plant pathologist, will speak on “The Plant Doctor, What He Does and How He Does It,” at the Kiwanis Club meeting next Wednesday at the Columbia Club. Dr. Gregory, a Cornell University graduate, has worked in plant pathology 30 vears. He has been connected with Purdue's Agricnitural Extension Depart ment sinee, 1918, He i= author of "Common Garden Pests,”

Morgan te Chicage DeWitt 8 Morgan, Indianapolis schools super infendent, is to attend a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Sehools at Chicago this week-end, Mr, Morgan will meet with a committee of the National Principals’ Association to consider practical procedures for putting into effect the recommendations made in national! studies for reorganisation of secondary education,

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NEW PLANS FOR

BELT ELEVATION

Rail Officials Said to Be

More Favorable; Other Factors Cited.

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The City ix preparing to renew its] efforts to elevate tracks of the Ia=| dianapolis Union (Belt) Railway on the South Side, it .wag understood | today, Chances that those efforts will prove successful, according to in« formed. sources, are better than at any time in the past four years ior at least Iwo reasons: | 1. Railroad officials are more favorably disposed toward negotiating the elevation with the present ads ministration, 2. Under an amendment State's track elevation law, road will have to pay only cent of the cost, instead of cent, Negotiations will noy be reopened, | however, until several other admine! istration problems are at least tem porarily settled, Chiel of these are sireet lighting and the proposed purchase of ‘the Indianapolis Water Co { It is understood by railroad offi-| cials that the City will make the! first move in reopening negotiations which were halted last fall when the Belt asserted that it could not pay its share of the cost, In renewing efforts for elevation, the C ity will move slowly, it is said. |

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

IREPORT CITY HAS!

FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989"

BUTSGH AGAIN RAPS LAWYERS

‘(Prisoner Says He May Seek Legal Action to Oust Pauper Attorneys.

Rice Time

William Ray Butsch, facing trial in the slaying of Mrs, Carrie Lelah Romig, announced today that he may file legal proceedings in an attempt to force two court-appoint-ed pauper attorneys to withdraw from his Criminal Court defense. RButsch said he had requested the attorneys, Robert I. Carrico and Edward Ryan, to withdraw and turn over to him all defense papers and evidence, but that they had failed to comply with his request. The prisoner, whe has declared he prefers to act as his own attor|ney. said he had learned one of the pauper attorneys had threatened to obtain a delay in the trial through a motion {or a change of venue, “I'm not seeking any delay whatsoever,” he said. “Personally, IT am ready for trial and I am handling {my own case as a lawyer in my own {behalf and there will not be any at[torney other than myself, “T want the public to know that (I am as innocent of this crime as |a new-born baby and will fight to | the last breath with that attitude land spirit.”

“8 Florence Rice

HONOLULU, ST. ‘H., March 31 (U, P.).-<Robert Wilcox, 26, and his bride, the former Florence Rice, 23-year-old actress-daughter of Grantland Rice, sports writer, went apartment hunting today alter their marriage in a living room banked by thousands of orchids, The ceremony was performed on the Coconut Island estate of Chris Holmes, planter and friend of the newlvweds who gathered up all the orchids on the island in honor of the event,

BABY cur RY ‘GLASS Twenly-month-old Russell Chil{ton was cut on the nose yesterday {when he fell on pieces of a glass he had broken on the floor of his home lat 1964 Park Ave, He was {reaterl at City Hospital.

ROTE TEACHING DECLINES | struction and possibly less “hook AUSTIN, Tex., March 31 (U. P). learning.” Dr. Hob Gray, University --Texas school teachers are giving of Texas education professor, sald their pupils more practical in-, his survey revealed.

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