Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1939 — Page 11
TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1939
TIGER WOMAN’ CARRIES RAZOR
Winnie Ruth Judd Believed In Phoenix; Residents Bolt Their Doors.
PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 5—Fear| heightened among residents today | when officials of the State Hospital | for the Insane revealed that Win-! nie Ruth Judd, fugitive maniacal! murderess, carried a straight edge] razor with her when she escaped Sunday night. |
The hunt centered about two miles from the asylum after an ex- | cited woman told police she awoke | this morning to see Winnie leering! at her through a bedroom window, Citizens slept behind locked doors, | Winnie Ruth, at large for a second| time in six weeks,
is Moin Br to re- | curring “spells” of homicidal impulses,
Hounds on Trail
Hounds from the State Prison at] Florence had followed her trail at | one time late yesterday to a street corner within five blocks of the] main Phoenix business district, «Hospital officials believed the “tiger woman” had taken the razor | tad frighten householders whom she | might be obliged to rob, rather than | as a weapon to commit suicide or to murder. But this belief did not comfort citizens. Sheriff Lon Jordan believed Winnie Ruth was hiding somewhere insite the city, sleeping in some va-| cght house or barn and stealing | food from pantries and orange groves, She already has raided .
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fhe only clue turned up by the eorarica Engineers Learn. hounds as a cluster of oman | fot: te in the soft earth nn | 42-Cylinder Engine Is Being Developed.
the windows of a duplex where Mrs
Judd had spent several nights during her first flight in October. The] prints were too badly blurred to be] pesitively identified | PHILADELPHIA, Dce. § (U, . . | —A giant superplane motor that HATS STOLEN FROM CHURCH would attain speeds greater than any known at present is under development, a report to the Ameri-|
WILLOUGHBY, O., Dec. u Py) Citizens here were shocked can Society of Mechanical Engineers | said today. |
when three hats were stolen—from tle cloakroom of the Methodist Church | “A new, high-powered, liquid- — A ————— ——————— cooled engine with 42 cylinders is) now under development by one of the major engine manufacturers,” the report read. It was prepared by the engineering society's aeronautics division, which is directed by New York University Guggenheim | School of Aeronautics, and was presented to the 3000 delegates to the convention at last night's session. It was reported that the engine would be used for Army and Navy pursuit ships, but greatest secrecy surrounds its construction because of its military value. Possession of such a ship would give the United {Sates speed supremacy in the air, was pointed out,
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(left) and Harold B. West (right), Community Fund president, congratulate Almus G. Ruddell, who was awarded an honorary Fund m embership, highest honor given by the organization. He received the award at a banquet last night at the Claypool Hotel,
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i iri ck "4 daughters, Mae Smith; Susie Hudson Daughters, Mrs Fern Birdeell, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Fish, MARION Mrs. Matilda Conner, 89 Sur. | vivors: Daughters, Mrs. A. Frankboner | and Mrs, Clyde Layten; Fred and| Lester, | Jack Duane Mullenix | Parents, Mr. and Murs.
MICHIGAN CITY Mrs Helen Lukow | Crawford, 33. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and {| Mrs. John Luckow; daughter, Laverne, Max Radtke, Survivors: Wife, Minnie: daughters, Mrs. Clara Gropp, Mrs Helene Zolman, Mrs. Marie Dehn.
JUS TIvELLe Mrs. Ida Headlee Clyne. 3 Survivor: Brother, Thomas J. Head-
| Mv NCIE — Mrs. Esther Mae York, 43 Survivors: Husband, Charles; daughters Mrs. Nora Mae Anderson and Mary Jane ‘ork; sons, Eugene, Huber and Charles Jr... brothers, Arlie, Glen and Ernest Grubbs: sisters, Mrs, Dorothy Keever and M1 Mary Grinne R. Martin, B67.
rene NEW CASTLE Frank Upham WN sons, Howard, Horace: sister, > Davis: brother, William VILLE Howard Edwin Fields, inrvivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs { Helmuth Fields brothers, Harold, Glen SHELBYVILE John Add Croshy 1 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Clvde Freelal Wd William James; grandchlidren, , Carl and Helen James alter Limpus i2 { Nellie Saueh! er, Mh Otha anddaughte; SEYMOUR Mrs Surviver Hushand Mrs. Susy Rrown Mrs Albert Sweazevy and Mrs Tha Mrs. Hanah Wagne? | sot ™ "BEAD — William A. Butler Survivors Wife, Goldie son, daughter,’ Mary Jane; brothers, James Mrs
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A. R. Glass, 59 Survivors . daughter, Mary Elizabeth: « F. Wurz and Mrs.
| Miss Maryanna Kubiak, | Brothers, Casimir, Michael Kubiak: sisters, Mrs Mrs, Rose Doyle, Mrs, Mrs. Helen Meunincek, Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Eckert, ors: Son, George: daughter, Mrs Becker; sisters, Mrs, Kathryn Gauch, Margaret Bohm and Mrs S. Seifert, 77 daughters Hattie Gilliland; Frank Niespodziany Sr., 61, Magdalen: sons, Edmund. Alex. Frank Jr. Casimir and Leonard Niespodziany; ters, Sister
Hushand, sisters Harold McCon-
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Mrs, Herman Haury
Andrew Survivors
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brother, Hans,
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and John: sisters, Mrs. Mary Strozew ka Mrs. Bertha Hechlinska and Mrs, Anges
Dalka Walter Mrozek, Louise parents, Mrozek: brothers, and Alex: sisters, Mrs, John Gromski. Victor M. Ketelunark, Mrs, Charles Partak. Mrs. Joseph Mudron and Miss Mrorek
CITY SPENDS $1386 FOR AUTO SUPPLIES
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Survivors: and Mrs Casimir,
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The Rafety contracts for
Board todav awarded 256 motorcvele and automobile tires totaling $1132.65 to the Associated Service Co, 1430! Kentucly Ave. | It alsu let contracts for teries for police cars totaling Sree] to the Federal Auto Supply Co. 701! N. Capitol Ave. Both the concerns were low bidders in offers received by the Board today,
URUGURY ALSO PROTESTS IENEVA, Dec. 5 (U. Po) —
{Uruguay joined other South Amer- |
ican countries today in protesting | |the invasion of Finland, sending a note to the League of Nations, threatening to withdraw unless! Soviet Russia is expelled from the League. Argentina and Colombia have asked that Russia be expelled. = L
THE INDIANAPOLIS
Ruddell Given Fund's Highest Honor
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16,000 OHIOANS, § CUT OFF RELIES +
Cleveland “offices. Again | Crowded as City Seeks
U.S. Aid. Club Marks Anniversary — The| Pastor at Conference—The Rev. ——— Manual High School Forum Club H. E. Turney, 108 E. Walnut St, {will celebrate its 10th anniversary attending the biennial conference o
Bl Y CLEVELAND, Dec. 5 (U. P. (tomorrow at the school. Doris Lar- the 31 synod presidents of [Single persons and childless couples! rison, a member, will give the his-
{cut off direct relief pleaded for food | tory of the club. Officers of all Man=- at, today, and social workers told them | ual school clubs will be guests.
to do the best they could by trying| veterans to Dine — Frank , to arrange credit with grocers and | Strayer Post, Veterans of Foreign | by asking friends and relatives to wars, will mark its 14th anniversary
feed them. lat a banquet tomorrow at the Post | Miss Catherine Cronen, case headquarters, 210 E. Ohio St. Com|supervisor for the City Relief Ad-|mander O. B. Keller will preside. ministration, said that the single Since its founding the Post has had land childless appeared today in in-|two members which headed the In|creasing numbers at all relief offices. diana Department, Edward Shaub| Miss Cronen said that apparently in 1930 and Carl Carey in 1937. | Ir. C. of C. a large number of this group had |More than $9000 was spent this year ’ held off asking emergency help in| by the Post in relief work among Milholland, Indianapolis, author of order to let couples with children | former service men, | “Splinter Fleet,” will address the
eRll Arsh ab relief offices, Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Seeks Federal Food | Commerce at its weekly luncheon | Mayor Harold H, Burton last | tomorrow at the Canary ‘week stopped direct relief to 8000 [He wil speak on |single persons and 4000 childless | coupes “so that children may eat.” |
Harrisburg, Pa. today and to(morrow. Dr. Turney is president of the church's Indiana Synod.
Democrats Plan Party—The Warren Township Democrat Club will hold a pitch-in supper and Christmas Party at 6:45 p. m. Dec.
the home of Paul E. Cannaday, 6501
ident, will be in charge.
Dr. Gerald D. Timmons, act- | ing dean of the Indiana University School of Dentistry, was honored last night at a dinner at the In- | dianapolis Athletic Club. The dinner was sponsored by the Indiana State Dental Association and dentists from all parts of the state and several from Ohio attended. One of the principal speakers was Dr. Leroy M. S. Miner, dean of the dental department of Harvard University. Others who spoke included Dr. Verne K. Harvey, director of the Indiana State Board of Health; Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, Dr. R. C. Shurr, Valparaiso, president of the state dental organization; Dr. Denzil C. Barnhill, Indianapolis, and Father James J. Wallace, regent of Loyola University, New Orleans, La.
Crack Safe, Get $40—Climbing lover the roof to an attic ventilator, | thieves last night entered a poultry store at 2436 Station St. and took
840 after knocking the combination off a safe. Albert J, Suhres, owner,
City Relief Commissioner Frank Jones said today that he was seeking eggs, potatoes and dried skimmed milk from the Federal Surplus Commodities Corp to supplement flour and apples, the only two commodities zeing distributed now, Sidney B. Rowley, assistant relief] commissioner, said that all relief | offices were crowded again today, | but that there was no violence, The Cleveland City Council de-| manded in a unanimous resolution last night that Mavor Burton re-| |store “full relief” immediately to| | those “cut off.”
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Townsend Club 4 to Meet—The “ ’ y . ' Hf anyone can tell me where Belmont Townsend Club 4 will give | get the money, I'd like to know,” a card party at 8 p. m. Thur sday |
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N.Y. TOO STUCK UP,
MAYOR BATTLES GUM
NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (U. P.).— |Mayor F. H. La Guardia began a #* | campaign against gum-chewers who | toss their wads on sidewalks to=day. He it costs
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He appealed to gum manufacturers to help educate the public to be careful with used gum. Two said they would be glad to oblige.
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Farley was elected president of the | Gov, John W. Bricker called a spe-| |cial session of the State Legisla- | Newly formed Lions Club of Speedfunds. [way City last night. The Beech The Governor refused to do that| Grove Lions who have aided in |vesterday, saying that the cities|organizing the new group had a must handle their own local prob- | committee in attendance at the seslems. sion. Other officers chosen are Dayton and Akron also have re- | Arthur V. Beeler, first vice presilief problems that threaten to be- |dent; Oscar W. Lyons, second vice come acute because municipal funds | president; Charles H. Turner, third are virtually exhausted, sec president; N. Durward Cory, In Toledo, where the situation [also was critical, creditors of {he
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secretary; Howard PF, Wilson, treasurer; Walter P. Colbert, lion twister, Directors are Henry OC. city met to appoint a committee to Noffke, Elmer A. Schoonover, Ovid call on Governor Bricker in Colum-|R. Mann and Alfred C. Moldthan, noblem . A Officials of Ohio's largest cities, ROPert C. Byerly, Presbyterian mighave blamed recurrent relief erises sionary in Sidon, Syria, was honored by church officers and members of Legislature into special session, De cit ae he : | Crises have recurred in Ohio since Past Presyionan Vig Wy 035 Ww i al CGiovernment luncheon yesterday a » an-| 1935 witeh the Federal Government, olis Athletic Club. The Rev, Mr. the states. : The Toledo meeting followed suits batical Jeave. Among those attend- | esterday bv creditors against the ing the luncheon were Almus G ong he ML ee | Ruddell, Herbert S. King, James pi Cavins, Dr. George Arthur Frantz and Dr. M. L. Haynes. | Motorcycle Officer Charles Haine, 34, of 4927 Caroline Ave, was in| City Hospital today with injuries truck while he chased a speeder. Physicians said his right hip and elbow were injured. The accident Ave. when the cycle struck a truck driven by John Burns, 1536 S. Alabama St., and threw Officer Haine tinued into a filling station at the corner and struck a parked car. Jack Garwood, 23, of 4013 E motoreycle crashed into a tree at 10th and Bradley Sts. He said he turned to avoid striking a car. He Bight-year-old Arlene Benjamin, 1408 Minnesota St, received bruises vesterday when she ran in front of The driver, Charles Lockhart, 47, of | 1632 Ringgold St.. was not held. Arlene was taken to the City Hos-|
tamer, and Harry N. Skidmore, tail bus to urge him to help the relief Rev. Byerly Dined—The Rev. on the Governor's refusal to call the his 1913 Sunday School class at the turned back relief management to Byerly is in Indianapolis on Sabcity for $560,782. There are 30 com- | licen, J. H. Pattison. A. G. GHASE FOR SPEEDER | ‘received when his cycle struck a occurred at 38th St. and College to the pavement. The cycle conMichigan St, broke his leg when his was taken to Methodist Hospital. a car at Spruce and Minnesota Sts. pital.
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