Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1943 — Page 3
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sacked the principals desk, spattered the office with red ink, and damaged the clock and typewriter, In the first
aid room they threw bandages) “that th pil and. stole medi- old passenger to “police - head- |per cent of the rental money should | on the quarters. when _he noticed the boy be applied to the purchase of the _ cine, ‘Teachers’ desks in eight was drunk and had fallen asleep equipment instead of the usual 100] rooms were ransacked. pe :
‘in the car. He was turned over Desks were ransacked and books
Hardy, the army contracting officer for rental of machinery under/on the project, who was called as a}.
after being on the defensive eight days and Josing Zhitomir, again was fighting with every promise of wip-
ous Japanese-held islands fn the! perately trying to get out of the Gilberts and Marshalls. At Tarawa | harbor , dozens of abandoned the Japanese retaliated only with | | wrecked vehicles on island roads ~Clen. Eugene M. Landrum, [Ing out (he first Russian reverse !anti-aircraft fire. land docks . . . a bumber of landing (about the provisions of the rental Mc m Bustin i. Lands the since last July, Eight Japanese Vonibers and five | barges adrift or abandoned in the contrac “and approved 16." "Toll In his "victory garden.” u 4% {= Fresh-tmres-end-supperting. units fighters. reported . on. L. Tarawa. Nov. — lagoon. area. ~The defendants freed by -the-—jury pox trom — which radishes have swarmed into-the struggle along the) =F
verdict were Lt. Col, Wayne O.! successfully emerged. [Soviet flank in the Zhitomir-Koro- 9 FINED $300 EACH N JURY BRIBE PLOT
A 4 A federal court jury has Se {1ge profit may Lave bed Soatsed A “aq time) yesterday 8 an army lieutenant colonel some endan THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, Nov, 20 pt by civilians of charges that within itself sufficient evidence to Wrests Back Part of Lost U. P>emAruny ated cavy bombitia sight, were ote Wrecked mb 7 |b ws od : non - [they conspired to defraud the gov- justify a guilty verdict , , . if exe-| itom With Heav operating in alternating waves yes-| air force Liberators delivered th | pm ; BE ernment out of $190,000 on the cuted in-good faith. omir, e grace to the island with ate bl Hoodlums Also Rob Cinema Theater, Ransack Desks cnariestown ammunition ordnance| Judge Baltsell pointed out that ~ German Losses terday and fast night left the Japa-| SCUP 4% SFUC (C08 COT ont the Lis 5 : ” “these contracts wére not made . nese island of Tarawa in the Gil- { p uel As Police Seize 12 Youths in PiThe verdict was returned twosecretly but were made openly in rts In ake aad Mr a a pre. {HUGE planes were able to strafe | d- hours after Judge Robert C.|writing after several weeks of nego-| MOSCOW, Nov. 23 (U. P.).—The berts e and flame in a pre- | dividual enemy trucks and : - Wave of Crimes. io Baltzell Instructed the jury, in|tiations Ordinarily, participation Russian army has wrested the in- Invasion: Mow by American forces. he ame Ye they wast r effect, that the evidence’ presented in fraud is accompanied by secrecy |- itiative from the Germans in the| Beach - defenses were reduced, ” Vandals broke into two schools last night, ransacked was not strong enough to prove fof plans. Zhitomir sector of the Ukraine to runways ruined, barracks set afire ET flight included 11 rooms and caused considerable damage. Hoodlums who ap- ht the seedans coumied 1| “Th (he ntrcd mav b cota re igs and tv cm 10,0, dump Jf, tao ss bron A omed it 5 : a anks tos everything in the book base with no dea among Br a he So a ee a [ts ei aint aa] me oe i oF pt SS, ent why EL oy " > ys 0 r es. Tarawa as seen by the ee At school 12, McC w and West sts., hoodlums ran-| The U. S. attorneys’ case was| The best defense testimony was once more is flowing westward, The co-ordinated strikes climaxed | last night included bomb-pii 3 be based upon a contract awarded|given by Brig. Gen. Russell E/| Gen. Nikolal F. Vatutin’s left wing |a week-long aerial assault on vari-| runways . , . one old freighter des- & dl
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City hospital. 3 Hauck, army quartermaster on the stshiev area, tackled the German] . "and papers thrown on the floor at Boys cut a hole in the top of a Rental of the machinery for a project; Charles N. (Sam) Hikes, TINUING | armor ina series of stiff engage- ; School 28, 931 Fletcher ave. car owned. by ‘Jack Greenberg much Jatgee prea Tian SHpaly civilian government engineer; A: OPA CON It | ments, 3 Dea back the Dangers Eugene Meloy, 46, and’ John H.|money from Milton and Abraham ~ ~ . i La co J estimated ted 3 and fe Corum & 1 with terrific losses. Then ey N » ~ Damage “Theater puke 4nfront-of his 5 to Coruin ig 1 Ap a Ee Sorkin oy RULING ON RAYON lice their own attack to ime Duncan, 82, were found sullty 1% fey could elt (rouge - 3 © At the Cinema theater, 213 E.| qnree boys, 14, 15 and 16, were|their associates far in excess of the tors. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (U. P).!prove their positions substantially. criminal court today on charges of in its deliberations over a criminal / 16th st. thieves broke ‘into a desk arrested after. the" theft of pins|value of the machinery. After stopping - repeated heavy conspiracy to accept a bribe on their | “Ase,
—The office of price administration | advised sellers of women’s than 100,000 German troops for two hosiery they may continue indefin-| ¢,ccessive days, the Russians lashed itely to inform consumers of ceil- out and regained part of their lost|tences of 2-to-14 years In prison. Saul Rabb, chief deputy proses ing prices and other OPA data on territory at the southwestern corner | They were ordered placed on pro- cutor, described the crime of bribe printed slips inserted in the stock-|of the Kiev bulge between Zhitomir bation for two years, {ery as “reprehensible, spouiniy
ings instead of permanent mark-|and Korostishev, 15 miles to the Evidence presented in court last since it involved a promise ‘At ings. - east. week accused the men of ac cepting | a grand jury.” i
promisé to “fix” the grand jury. | During the hearing Duncan Special Judge George Rinier flied [turned state's witness and told them $300 each and suspended sen-| about the deal with the Frackmans,
BEAVERS CAUSE BLACKOUT VERBENA, Ala., Nov, 22 (U, P.).— Yesterday's five-hour blackout of electric power here today was ate tributed to beavers who gnawed down a tree which crashed across an Alabama power company transrather ‘mission line.
“There was no evidence that any counter-attacks backed by more] of the defendants received or will receive any -money beyond that which is actually provided for in the rental contract in writing,” Judge Baltzell's instructions ta the jury stated. “The
from a bowling alley at 1010 E. 63d st. Four others were turned over to juvenile aid after trying to sneak into the Indiana theater. A 17-year-old was caught after a six-block chase by police who surprised a gang shooting dice in the 2700 block of Northwestern ave.
and money boxes in the office and stole an undetermined amount and broke into the projection room, damaging property. Automobile thefts and other property damage were blamed on juveniles last night and early today. State Policemen James Hiner 3 and Richard Broderick early to-
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day spotted a car at Road 67 near 38th st. bearing a license plate which had been reported stolen. They gave chase and overtook the car when it turned into a ane off __ Shadeland drive, :° They arrested two boys, 1 “and 17, who they say admitted stealing “the car, owned by Charles E. Sager, Bridgeport, from a downtown parking lot. . 2 Other Autos Recovered
The boys, police say, also admit-
ted they stole two other cars in “the past two weeks. Both were recovered in the vicinity of Fall Creek | blvd. and 38th st. where they | had been -abandoned. : The J7-year-old has been are rested 11 previous times, dating back to July; 1939: He was brought in for questioning, stealing" and vehicle taking. City police early yesterday suspected the occupants of a car at of ..Noble st. and Massachusetts ave. and gave chase. Catching up with it at BeHefontaine and 11th sts, they arrested the driver, Kenneth | Weoods,--26, 0f 1533 Steele st, b a 16-year-old passenger. | A search of the car revealed a Of shotgun and a blackjack.
and | I'business;
8. Church st, had to be taken to City hospital after she was struck
a neighborhood boy..
st, into which Mrs. William Bright is- "moving and broke crocks, fruit jars and damaged house furnishings she had stored there. She said she saw seven boys run from the barn.
SCHRICKER NAMES 8 TO STUDY TAX LAWS
* Governor Schricker today ap-
commission created by the last legislature to study the intangibles tax laws and make recommendations to the '45 session, They are Francis A. Ohleyer, trust officer of the Fletcher Trust Co, représenting banks doing a fiduciary Henry Holt, manager of
Thomson & McKinnon, repre-
| Falvey, partner in Thomas D.
Woods was charged with va-’
Sheerin- & Co, representing dealers
‘on the head with a rock hurled by}
.~Vandals breke-into a: barn in the| : rear of the house ‘at 887 N, Grant]
pointed members to the eight-manj .
senting brokers in securities; Roy|-
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i” w 10. have a driver's license. Fhe g . . a rs pe of sg 2 RRO SOX SANTIS WRIST ad 7 : — Rr Ea ? TWIN amd rib fmbentie ing businesses othér than banks en- : ‘ aid. ~ {gaged in loaning money; George - Mrs. Ralph Boatman, 17 'S. |Omacht, South Bend, general coun- a
Arlington’ ave, complained that three boys flirew rocks at“ her cat and broke a window. - Carl Cithers, 1227 N. Chester ave, said boys threw a rock through the rear window of his car while he was driving at Prospect st. and Churchman ave. A taxi driver brought a 16-vear-
sel for Asociatés Investment Co., representitig blishess engaged in} purchase of retail installment sales contracts; Charles H. Bedwell, Sullivan, chafrman of staté tax board; and Myron H. Gray, Muncie attorney, and Anson Thomas, Indianapolis, Farm Bureau tax expert, Tepresenting the public.
IN INDIA NAPOLIS
. HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD BIRTHS ' b FATALITIES Girls ‘ ‘County City Total Robert, Martha Hopkins, at St. Francis, HMB rie de 33 82 115 Owen, Wilma Snyder, at St. Francis. 1943 pes 20 55 33| Evans, O'Desa Hill, at City. : ) Joseph, Florence Commons, at St, Vin-«20-2 cent’s . - Accidents ...... 33 Dead ... @|Jay, Mary Stafford, at St. Vincent's, Injured Civ... 11 Arrests ..361| David, Frieda Phomas, at Coleman Donald, Martha Byers, at Methodist, SATU RDAY TRAFFIC COURT Johnny, Dorothy Collins, at Methodist, « Cases Convic- Fines , Chester, Dorothy East, at Methodist, Violations Tried tions Paid | Pa, Lucy Hawkins, at Methodist, ) Leland, Lois Loman, at Methodist, Speeding... ...... 3 3 $18] Harley Vera Mullins, at Methodist, Reckless ariving ee @ ° ® Pred, Helen Palmer, at Methodist. Failure to stop at | Louis, Leonards Schubert, at Met tiogjsi, through street ..... 1 ° Bo « Failure te step ot ys signa ae. B® : 2! Leroy, Sara Cooper, at 8t. Franc Drunken driving ween 2 1 55) Elva, Freda Greenwood, at St. erals, All Others ...........: it 6 37 George, Alice Hickey, at St. Francis. — shel -— Robert, saheima Piety, at 8t. Francis, Co 13 112] Ke artha Stonehouse, at St. Francis Totals ....... 19 $ Harold, Betty McCammon, at City William, Christine Roberts, at Cit ty. : coe EVENTS TODAY Frederick, Katherine McBroom, at St. “ 5.
Ricnard Mary Mosier, at St. Vincent's, James, Dorothy Tolley, at St. Vincent's. rt, Helen Buffington; at Coleman. BE Leon, Oleva Ebrlich, at Coleman. Benjamin, Armilda Tressie, a¢ Coleman.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Garrison caps, 2.25
These lists are from official records in the county court house
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