Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 3
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|" Leon Rhoades, 20, of 3121 Martindale ave., will appear before Judge John L. McNelis today in connection with the death of five-year-old Jeremiah Pollard who was crushed beneath a parked automobile yes- " terday. Rhoades, held under $2000 bond, is charged with reckless driving, no driver's license and vagrancy.,
The young son of Mrs. Sarah ¥ 1 ioe ~ Pollard, 819 Locke st., No. 525, was Lucille Edington will ur Mis. Ahbje lying under a ear which was propped 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Royup on bricks on Locke st. when a| ster & Askin funeral home. Butruck driven by Rhoades crashed| rial will be in Lyons. Mrs. Edinginto the parked car, knocking it off | ton, wife of Harley N. Edington, the bricks and pinning Jeremiah! local real estate salesman, died underneath. Wednesday at her ' Nome, 729 E.
. Dies In Hospital . | 48th st. Severil medical students from|
- nearby ‘Indiana university medical KIN OF BOSHEN BOY center took the boy to the City
hospital. He died soon after being sabes HELD IN KIDNAPING Police learned that the mother a was employed and had left Jere-| ya relatives of 7-year-old Billy
+ Miah and his brother with a neigh- | yogieen, Goshen schoolboy, are be- | bor. They were playing with other io paid at Tucson, Ariz., on charges children in the neighborhood when {of kidnaping the boy from school . sthe accident happened. : Oct. 19.
Mrs. Grace Plummer, the boy's
ADM. KING PLEASED |:ieoteiir wn sic treme cine:
stepfather, and Miss Irene Cling-
daniel, a stepsister, were arrested WITH NAVY DAY HERE yesterday at Tombstone, Ariz, and ! will be arraigned before the U. S. } | commissioner at Tucson and may
Times Special . be ‘returned to South. Bend, the WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Adm. federal bureau of investigation said.
Ernst J, King was greatly im- | Mr. Plummer and Miss Cli
pressed by the navy day celebration iel are charged under the federal
at Indianapolis and throughout In-|kidnaping statute, and all three
are charged with unlawful flight dian, Senator Raymond E. Willis | from the state to avoid prosecution
(R. Ind) reported upon his reutrn on abduction charges in Elkhart from the state today. / | county. Cle The success of the navy day pro-| The child was adopted by Mr. and | gram was due to the expert organ- nMys william Vosteen of Goshen | ization of Homer Capehart, Indiana after his parents separated. He has navy day chairman, the senator not seen his mother for several said. Mr. Capehart is candidate for years. He was taken from school the Republican senatorial nomina- by a woman who said she was his tion next year. aunt and wanted to buy him a presHe told Senator Willis that there ont were 90 community celebrations in| the state and 180 naval officers)
made speeches. The senator, who ACADEMY OF SCIEN is a member of the naval affairs committee, attended the Indianapolis luncheon where Adm. King | HOLDS ANNUAL MEET
was speaker and then made a Jpeeth Wednesday - night at the| ndiana scientists were compmring, Duriher Hill navy flight school near [notes on experiments, research | Senator Willis left for Washing. Projects and scientific papers today | ton from Ft. Wayne yesterday by as the Indiana Academy of Science regular airline, but his plane was held its annual meeting at Butler | grounded at Dayton, O. He finished | university, the journey by train. Foilo : “Adm. King expressed great pleas- | wig a general session this ure at the successful observance of | tonal 6 200 Sanu alma na by al! H Ya i vy day by oosiers,” he said. +botany, chemistry, geology And | geography, mathematics, physics,
RELIEF CORPS PLANS bereneiony and neo ini sien
FRIENDSHIP. PARTY "Dr. Theodore Just of ‘the Uni-
Maj. Robert Anderson Woman's | Yersity of Notre Dame, academy Relief Corps, 44, will be host at a! | president,. will speak on the rates friendship party in honor of officers of evolutionary processes tonight at of the corps and members of -other | the dinner at the Lincoln hotel. relief corps in the city at 1 p. m.| The three-day session will end Tuesday at 512 N, Illinois st. | | tomorrow with taxonomists and enMesdames Nettie Harmon, Florence | t0mologists meeting at Butler, Mather, Stella Rariden and Cora Miers tui
Avaipws are in charge of arrange- CORIO, BURLESQUE i ' QUEEN, ASKS DIVORCE
COMMUNITY CENTER | marrroro. conn. oct 2 (0.
T0 HEAR BECKWITH P.).—Ann Corio, “Queen of ol
Prank Beckwith, attorney, will lesque,” asked “Superior Court Judge speak at the annual open house pro- [John H. King for a divorce today
gram at the Northwestern communi- On grounds her husband, Emmet
ty center at 3:30 p. mwSunday. { Callahan, theatrical agent and pro-|
J. W. Hall will be master of cere-. |Giucer, deserted her in November,
monies. Musical rtaifiment will | 11938. include a vocal sol by Daniel Un-| The couple was married Christderwood and selections by the young |™Aa% day, 1933, and the suit for di-
people's choir of the First Baptist |'Or*® Was filed through Senator only PHSt Leon Riseassi in April, 1042.
Judge King withheld decision LUNCHEON TO BE HELD pending a further inquiry into the!
question of Miss Curios permanent |
Oliver Branch past noble grands’! place of residence, _
hunchesn Wednesday at the home| ney) |0F IDENTIFY
esses will be Mrs. Eda Zimm | and the Misses via Miller, ln ‘MAN FOUND DEAD, Belle Gayner and Martha Foitz. The body of a man found dead
ne tet yesterday in the railroad loadi §KATING PARTY TONIGHT [yard south of police Crossroads of America lodge 901, was identified today as that of auxiliary to the Brotherhood of | Jacob Gipe, carpenter, 29 N, KeyRailroad Trainmen, will give a! | stone ave.
man bom Bing Panes have Spknad a} returned from a church service,
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Samos In the Dodecanese, and a
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ture that island is believed imminent, reports from Turkey said today. Observers on the Turkish coast at Smyrna reported that the German warplanes are pounding Samos day and night in a‘ furious assault that can be heard clearly in Turkish coastal villages 30 miles away. The Turkish coast guard also was reported to have rescued nine Brit. ish and 13 Greek naval officers who were wounded when their ship was hit and badly damaged by a German torpedo. Not Confirmed A British communique issued in Cairo made no reference to the re. ported attacks on Samos, but disclosed that R. A. F. heavy bombers blasted the Maritza airdrome on Rhodes last night, touching off fires nd explosions. Other raiders attacked and damaged shipping in Stampalia harbor, 80 miles northwest of Rhodes, in daylight yesterday, and Heraklion airfield on German-held Crete was bombed heavily Wednesday night, the communique said. Three R. A. F. planes were lost in these and other undisclosed operations.
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COLONEL ARRESTED IN FBI BRIBE TRAP
NEW YORK, Oct, 20 (U, P).—Lt Col. Edward Gordon Jr, contracting | . officer for the army transport corps [in the New York area, was held under bail of $25,000 today after his arraignment on a chargé of accepting a bribe from the presi. dent of a shipbuilding corporation. Gordon was arrested by FBI agents in the lobby of an office | butlding yesterday, less than a mintute after he had accepted an envelope containing $17,500 in cash, {the alleged first payment of a [$50,000 bribe, from Wesley Wheeler, | president of the Wheeler Shipbuilding “Corp., who had informed auihuthios Gordon was demanding
Sratuies- 52, for 25 years was vice | president of the ship brokerage firm |of Potter, Gordon & Caroline, Inc. and received his commission a year ago when his a disbanded.
JURY GAN'T AGREE IN SHOOTING TRIAL
NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Oct. 20 (U. P.)~—~A Hamilton county circuit court jury failed to agree on a verdict today in the first degree murder trial of Russell V. Krauss, 27, Indianapolis, charged with the shooting of Laura Ida Smith, 15, Indianapolis, Judge C. M. Gentry dismissed the 12-man jury when it informed hin that it could not agree after 15 hours of deliberation. The jury foreman said that 32 ballots were taken, the last result the same as the first. He said eight were for conviction and four for Aequital.
NAZIS LIST 102,486 REICH RAID VICTIMS
STOCKHOLM, Oct. 20 (U, P) .- At least’ 102486 German civilians have béen killed in allied air raids {on 12 cities in the Reich since the beginning of April, and that figure | probably will be more than doubled when complete recovery and identi. fication of the victims has been [ made, the Stockholm Aftontidningen said today. In a dispatch from Bern, Switserland, the newspaper said the casualty figures were issued by the German ministry of the interior, covering the period from April 1 to Oct. 25,
DEMOCRAT MEET ‘ROUTINE
The Democratic state committee meeting at the Claypool hotel tomorrow will be “routine.” Democratic Chairman Fred F. Bays sald today. He sald that most of the discussion would center about registration,
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HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD, MARRIAGE LICENSES DEATHS 7 FATALITIES These lists are from official records in| William V. Oil A i County City Tolal| the Jounty court house. The Times, there acute nephritis, Yh 4 Wn 8 Nosh, 1 Sant EELA A 32 73 106 | fore’is not responsible for errors in names Robert Browder, 36, at 1304 Leonard, ne tie abas sive rniin 1 53 = and addresses. ; po vot Menlo Oct. 25 — * Levit Well Rose * Logan, 73, at 4833 Central, coroAccidents ....... 15 | Arrests ve John “Marine A. Mickle, 21, oy 2001 N. acres Bering mean nw ries ..... « 8| Dead ....... an wcilte myoes Bdward Louis Dearborn ho- Rachel , 58, at Long, diabetes. THURSDAY TRAFFIC COURT Remy Pore gL wright. (Mary A. Bre. 1, "Wr 3043 ie ‘Fennayivanis, ’ Cases Convie- Dight' E. Dicks, 23, of 1220 N. Alabama; . Violations Tried Hous Bdith Lucille Stuart, 31, of 1320 N.|Bdward Davies 10 at 1141 B 1740, cardio Recklens driving os 1 Charles y's Gross. 2/ v. .|John FP. Gentry, 35, at M8 N. La Salle te stop al 2 3 Mehingitie are te sop si oa : | Ralph ham a 176 Montealm, Mpa eet 1 s 5 Brown, 87, at City, coronary All others ......... wae 1 2 elon #1, 34-904 W. 0h, wronayy WORMS or nvasssnsrnrsn Bl 10 usetts: | on BE. New je EVENTS TODAY 3 Jo 30, CoshENTS Tonay ® oi OFFICIAL WEATHER | . w - of 983 + 8 Weather Burean _______! I : General sal Data in Central Wa. Time) Park Louise| Sunmeise...... _— hoot Ere 5iy Ingisna of Science, convention, ty and Lincoln hotel. Sunazside Guia, snrug) arg Sam eager HA n | Indiana Hardwood’ Lambermen's MH he ending 7: eds wine
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