Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1940 — Page 11
THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11
OBEYS IMPULSE, Brepp par Bomb-Proof * PRISON THREAT ENDS Persimmon Brigade Dwindles CALLSDEALONSHIPS EX-OFFIGIAL GIVEN SLAYS BROTHER ~~ GIRLS’ FRIENDSHIP Until Only Two Answer Call A BREACH OF LAW ie =e 2
treasurer and clerk of Middleton, Fear of prison today broke up a x Yeki " roe ts Iv Gate by th RICHMOND, Ind, Sept. 5 (U.P) be as 2i06h ‘u 1-t0-5 Vest friendship ‘of two young ‘girls, 18, Onicken and noodles were served Out from their supply base by the president W. ©. Dennts of Bart. | Cob Co o “yndiana State Prison to two Civil War veterans vester- advancing rebels, the bovs found ham College. a former international and fined $50 bv Judge John H Girl \{ Save She Wanted 3 : and 19, who pleaded guilty to steal- gay whe, although in thei nineties, themselves without food. For three jawyer and solicitor for the State tis when he pleaded guilty to a . 5 VS J i ing a dress from a downtown shop. can remember a much smaller bill days they ate the only available pPepartment, vesterdav claimed the ohare of ‘emhezzlement . ‘To See What Would i Sl 1 Sa hs The decision came after the of fare “wav back in '64.” food ~persimmons. deal President Roosevelt made with Koenling was indicted 1ast Spring : 3 A N : . lyother ‘of the older girl said that |, The tWo Veterans are among the It wasn't So yhueh the food value Great Britain in trading U. 8. 0000 "audit revealed him more Happe t M > 2 Sh 3 ; « Y 1} few remaining Boys” who were we appreciated. a veteran remem- destroyers for Atlantic naval and |... ©4000 short in his accounts open. to €. a 3 hs both are a bad influence on the ware of the famous “Persim- bered, “but they puckered up our air bases was “a flagrant breach of NIAGAR i a Nr No 3 WN i 3 R other.” mon Brigade’ during the war be- stomachs and fooled our appetites international law.’ NTAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Sept, 5 NR : Judge Charles J. Karabell of Mu- tween the States, for awhile “Even if negotiations had been P.) —Maryv Wolf, 17, told police N } u : i nicipal Court threatened to send They are Samuel Fulton of Chris- It was a cold January and the freely discussed with the American ydav that she shot her 9-vear=-old SR 3 p> X y, y ie man, Ill, and Charles Lindley of Tennessee “Vallev Forge” was the people and the exchange of destroyther death ‘to see what would a i NES both to the Women's Prison unless Bloomington last stand for many of the men. ers effected by formal treaty or hy i they “promised never to see each Yesterdav's reunion at Ft “Manv of them froze to death,” the joint resolution,” Dr, Dennis said igh hoo! graduate Fa other again.” Friendly, was the 55th annual get- veteran said the transaction would have been hysterical. together. Eight years ago, 15 or 20 Christmas dinner for the stranded none the less a violation of oul of the Persimmons gathered each group consisted of one ear of corn duties as a neutral veal Yesterday just the two ap- for each man Dr. Dennis said that President CI aod edd peared Lost in memories which went Roosevelt had “cast both neutrality influence, It was in 1864 when the vouth of backward over the decades, the vet- and international law to the winds “You'll never amount to anvthing Indiana, none of them over 20, an- erans yesterday were cheerful and
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1arged with first degree murs- : 3 \ The older girl, half I' she confessed that, “on a vainly attempted to convince the pulse.” she fired a 22-cali-into the hov's head
ctim, Frederick Wolf, died hha a N \ I'he shooting occurred at RR 3 3 : : starting out the way vou are swered the call to arms issued by proud of their history WOMAN DIES OF BURNS PAA | 3 3 - y A “ srs Mes Lincoln. Originally sched- The talk did not center about the lock last night shortly Judge Karabell said If vou won't President Lincoln, Originall 1e ta l s boy friend Emmett Mc- at least listen to your own mother,
ft the Wolf home on | "it yi . Ris RN i pd . vou ought to go to prison.” and before he returned. Batest Tall Yasiiohe'in 1UAGGw vive Friel wiifiealion, Wie SPR He suspended a 120=day term for ing toward Cumberland Gap years ago. burned to death yesterday when
nd Mrs George Woit, tha Proof bowler hat Is designed to shed debris caused by falling bombs. |, vounger girl and a 90-day term | It was beyond the Gap that the, The chicken and noodles, served flames shot from a Kitchen range Id police > yen Marv had Made of fibre specially reinforced, the hat is quite light and fits snugly or the older and put them on six brigade earned the name of Per- by the G. A. R,, was followed by— into which she was pouring kerotoo ny movies and | on the head, | months probation simmon DerstnONS. sene and ignited hel clothes
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