Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1939 — Page 9
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CHICAGO, Aug. 17 (U. P.) —Hun-|
dreds of police and prison guards
were hing today for two short-|
term convicts who escaped from the state prison at Jollet yesterday and made their offense more serious by
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“Attend Fraternal Congress
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Association have been invited to attend annual convention sessions of filiated or not. ‘Thomas C. Batchelor, state associa-
T. Harrison, Arkansas Bar Association president, will speak. :
Labor Relations Act and Its Adminthe discussion will be led by Robert
Fahy, Washington, D. e. : | During the convention there will
ALL BAR MEMBERS
Members of the ‘Indianapolis Bar| the Indiana State Bar ,Association| here Aug. 25 and 26, whether af-| The invitation was extended by | tion secretary. He said that Harvey |
An institute on “The National: istration” will be held Aug. 2¢ and| Littler, San Francisco, and Charles 5
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Oven-Baked' Bean Salad
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kidnap 2 guard and an elderly Ohio - couple. The fugitives are John McGuire, 36, serv a term of one to 14 years for manslaughter, and Charles .- Emm , 37, serving one to 20 : years fo bile.
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BUTLERVILLE’S FRE | - jb oo LOSS PUT AT $20,000 us.
BUTLERVILLE, Ind., “Aug. 17 (U.} P.).—Officials today estimated the damage from fire which threatened the downtown section of Butlerville late yesterday at approximately $20, | 000.
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It was brought under control by : cen
volunteer firemen and fire fighting
the theft of an automo-
The convicts escaped from a quarry outside the prison walls. Em merson was painting signs in the quarry der the supervision of guard illiam E. Frew, 47. rives Up in Truck McGuire drove up in a truck in|: which he was carrying supplies for; the qu and said he heeded water for the radiator. He suddenly leaped onto Mr. Frew, grabbed his pistol and pointed |: it at him. Emmerson joined him. |: They forced Frew to get into the truck and they drove about two miles. X There | Emmerson left the truck
apparatus from neighboring towns after destroying the I. O. O. F. building, and the Methodist Church and damaging others. ‘Aid was summoned from North Vernon, Seymour, Vernon, Holton, ‘Napoleon and the Muscatatuck farm colony nearby. Butlerville has no fire department. : Telephone and electric power service was partially restored today.
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Grape Nuts Flakes 2 . Shredded Wheat 2
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Catalin Bath and Nail Brushes for 50c :and wrappers from ° med. wi Soap.
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TELL CITY—Mrs. Louisa E. Daum, 83. Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, Walter, Henry; Sauber Mrs. ra Wagner, Mrs. Alma Kramer, Mrs. Henrietta Chapple . Marietta Powers; brother lip
WATERBURY MAYOR AND AIDS CONVICTED
WATERBURY, Conn., Aug. 17 (U. P)—~—Mayor T. Frank Hayes remained in office today although he | fis and 18 others were found guilty yes- | 8 terday of conspiracy to defraud the |f city of $3,500,000, for which they may | ii be imprisoned for 15 years. a They were free on bonds until Friday, when motions to set aside | the verdict will be heard. Convicted with Hayes were Thom- | i
as P. Kelly, executive secretary to | the Mayor; Thomas J. Fleming, su-{f&: perintendent of Street and Water |fi Departments; Thomas A. Shanahan, ¢ Qi City Assessor; Henry W. Minor, Pomazingly Priced! Jigs Commisisoner; Charles 8. Y 1 O'Connor, City Corporation Counxclusively Ours! sel; John H. Crary, City Assessor |f PURE SILK
and chairman of the Democratic | FULL- FASHIONED :
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town committee. : i The defendants were charged with | fi having taken graft on attorneys’ | fees, lobbyists fees and rigged city | fii contracts. ;
LASSER PROTESTS WPA CUTS|[i WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (U.P.).|[E —President David Lasser of the|f ‘Workers Alliance said today that fi the revised schedule of WPA|E
monthly earnings works a “grave| fs injustice” on unskilled workers in : urban areas, some of whom received drastic wage cuts. Tan
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Indianapolis delegation, which took a drill team, was one of 86 societies der his father’s automobile. The stopped an automobile in which Mr. Black Hills of South Dakota. BREMEN--Mrs. Holderman. DELPHI—Mrs. Rose Morrison, 52. SurMcGuire left them in South Chi- brothers. Jack and Tom Benne big stocks of foods so as not.to disappoint a single customer. and Vegetables—Baked Goods—Dairy and Coffee Departments. downtown Belvidere, Ill, about 100 [3% fainted [and collided with another| Mrs. Catherine o . “Wallace Thelma Grossman: sons, Austin. Calving Copr. 1938 by Great A&P Tea Co. day! Come! Serve yourself—save the difference. Samuel Walker, 8. Survivor: Daughter, : . : . TO 10c A POUND! Se gly ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Huggins; sister, SAVE UP T Cc HW Mrs. Edith Dona Zuspann, 43. Survivors: mother, Mrs. Frank Foster: half- re vivors: Son. Oscar; brother, Louis. . bd ors: Wife, Pearl: daughter, Miss Dorothy RED GIRGLE COFFEE 2 Ibs. 3b¢ Survivors: - Husband, Elmer; sons, RichDrive a Few Blocks— KNOX—John W. Kaley, 13. Survivors: LAFAYETTE—A. Wilbur Post, 23. Sur- ; tivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William BANANAS Ib. Bc vivors: Dal hter, Mrs: Elmer - Mennen:; 3000 More Pairs A yay Florence Miss Norma Stickles: sons, p E A C H L S ; PETERSBURG—Mrs. Jessie Bridgewater, : . sie £ > a « r Pu fe Silk Hose 5 hy half-sisters, rs. Gene Arson, Miss doz. 19¢ father, J. W. Th brother, Chris Fark. u. S. NO. i GRADE 3 Ibs. 10c Seedless or Red Malaga and oy Riverside Amusement Park * ) a ; Heinz Pickles 2 » 35¢ Bo 13¢ days and Fridays. : 1% Lb. by. ask Saster : Cc : Loaves : : No. Jo Ivet | Pie Cherries dic Prince Albert “Fomine 3 tine 29¢c ROAST TENDER SMOKED ; 2 wm. 25¢ » 16¢ 2m 35¢ BOILING BEEF—Meaty Brisket Ib. Ge FRESH FRYERS—21/, to 25/11. avg. “gv. |b, 230 The Prices Subject to Change With Market ‘Changes
_ Two fair representatives of the Ben Hur Life Association at the National Fraternal Congress’ convention at Detroit are Miss Mary with the pistol and compelled Rob- represented at the annual affair. convicts drove away, leaving Frew i : RL > : : and Lindquist unharmed. ; J i and Mrs. W. B. Rice, both about| ; : ! 60, were, returning to their home at ; ~ Faints at Wheel Survivors: Mrs. Boma = Cassius; i Ay : They said they were “desperate,” |sons. Wilson. Carl, Robert; daughters. Miss i seat and drove to Chicago. vivors: Husband, Lous; stepson, (diehard; cago a Emmerson, gun in hand, SAR sang RL EVANSVILLE Marx Heimann, 76. Sur- We've never seen anything like the crowds that come to A&P Mar- Hundreds have found by checking prices that A&P has the Values. Harold. kets. We know we have low prices but never realized they were And we know housewives love Real Values. Come See for yourself automo bile. ie pente oon, duit, Quite, Mrs. and Andrew Eriedman. . : ; . Mrs. Emma McIntir ! Mrs. Mary E. ri ns, 22. Survivors: Miss Georgie Hurt; brothers, Calvin, Con- TEA ON AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLiNg SOFFEE SOAP Husband, Albert; daughter, ‘Rosemary; Sis- 1b. ters, Mrs. Ethel Derrington, Mrs. Ella ‘Belle : 1%- : Crunk; brothers, John, William ‘and Her- . 7 : Mild and 1b. : 2 ans 25¢ pkg: 19 Robert Hart Sr., 51. Survivors: Wits. Mellow Coffee bet e ars 4 oY John Kenneth and Parker Foster. : GOSHEN—William A. Dale, 71. Surviv- ; sister, Miss Cora B. Dale. : i Mania 2 8 = {5h CONDOR COFFEE w 240 ard, Eugene, Roger; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daughters, Misses Lucille and Lilah Kaley, ave a Few Dollars! MOROCCO—Oliver Stoner, 88. Surviv- : i ors: Son, Walter; brother, Daniel. APPLES 6 i 19¢: ma | i 3 Ibs; ! he : ia sons, W. ryan, Lawrence, Roy, John; r—— Si on — i -—= — i ODON—Mrs. Alma Stickles, 69. Survivof Our Famous 39% Elmer, Sherman. Ross; brothers, Carey. Elmer and Albert McCuilough; sister, Mrs. GT To VATS S 0 € y Stella’ Miley: half-brother, Gene Miley. LEMONS sll ROCKPORT—W. H. Tanner, 57. Surviv- i0 25¢ “TALK OF THE TOWN oster- Ibs. The Hose That Is STENDAL—Willlam F. Fark, 74. Surviv8 8 CARROTS-California Lbs. 1 be " NORTHERN i GRAPES 2 WHERE TISSUE FLOUR DOG FOOD 1El ) 1b. ; CAULIFLOWER esa 166 2 = 38 242 14 2...950 at: Half Price Mondays and Fridays ? With the purchase of each loaf of A&P Bread you get half- Pretzel Sticks 6-oz. 2 oes. [QC 5 ‘Safety ‘Matches Er Potato Chips ». 20¢ ° GCucumber Pickles. 3 tr 29¢ © Brick Cheese v. 19¢ : CORNED 2 BREAD ~ Armour’s °35F 2 ini 35¢ Every wo of A&P Meats Carries a Money Back ‘Guarantee. of Satisfaction "GROUND PORK KINGAN'S RELIABLE CHUCK § | SLICED wn. 15¢c n.21c Fresh . Whole or Rib Half-Lean Whole or Shank Half Choice Cuts of Branded Beef NO RIND ~ VEAL SHOULDER ROAST Ib. 13¢ 'MEAT LOAVES—Asst., Sliced ile 23¢ LAMB SHOULDER ROAST Ib. 190 LAMB BREAST © Ib. 8c State St.—38th at College Ave. an W. LAER St
Seigler (left) and Miss Betty Jean Tolliver of :Indianapolis. The ert Lindquist Jr., Joliet, to surrenNear Chicago Heights, Ill., they . Bucyrus, O., from a vacation in the Sy S forced the Rices to get into the back Edni Holderman, Mrs. Edward Women are snapping upc our bargains: so fast, we've had to rush new Every one of our many departments report big sales—Meats—Fruits ordered | Rice to take the wheel. In| Van Timure: brothers, Raymond, Richmiles west of Chicago Mr. Rice |vivor: Sons, L. ce, 75. Survivso low that women from far and near would almost clear us out. how much you can save. We keep our prices way down low every - Thelma. Grossman; sons, Austin, Calvin; Husband, Loring daughter, Josephine,’ parrad, Bethel. Joseph and Roy Hurt. .|Rosie;. daughter, Jacqueline; son -(Ib.; pkg., 856) RRL FOWLER—William M. Fields, 79. Sur- Enjoy These F ine Coffees TODAY ) . 8| KENDALLVILLE—Mrs. Opal Newman, 31. wot "lt's|Smart to Be Thrifty" : : | yo BOKAR COFFEE 21.39 Mrs. Beulah Mauch; son, Elvin . i . GOOD NEWS! NEWS!! MULBERRY-Simeon P, Bryan, 81. sister, - Mrs. George Loveless; brother, S S. : : SE FANCY ELBERTA ors: Dau ters. Mrs. Maude Erwin, Mrs. - Charles Anderson. Full-Fashioned and Earl Miley: sister, Miss Peatl ors: Wife, Lula: foster-son, Robert; foster- POTATOES | Di ferent ois: Wife, Mary; adopted son, Rufus; halfbunch Be 4--19¢ 66 . 33 Brick or American : Try A&P ‘‘Soft Twist’’ Bread ) Tomato Catsup 4 « 29¢ Giron $118 price tickets for Riverside Amusement Park. Good on’ MonPure Mustard 2 [Te Domestic Swiss Cheese ». 25¢ Fresh Donuts Yeon 100 POLLOCK FILLETS Ib. 100 BRAUNSCHWEIGER—Faney Ib. 25¢ SMOKED JOWL Ib. So:
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