Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1944 — Page 14
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| [FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO RECEIVE AWARDS
The Indiana Fire Chiefs associa-
ALLIES CLASH WITH
BEACHHEAD PATROLS
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OF D. G. STEPHENSON
SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 10 (U. P.) ~The petition for a writ of | habeas corpus for D. C. Stephenson, former Indiana ‘Ku Klux Klan grand dragon serving a life sen-
tence on ‘a murder conviction, was denied in federal court yesterday. The local department won second
Judge Luther M. Swygert blacked place in municipality ratings. Gary another of Stephenson's efforts’ to was first and South Bend third. gain his freedom by ruling that the | Governor Schricker will make the Ku Klux Klan leader had failed awards. to exhaust all remedies in the state Winners of -industrial awards are courts. - |-Servel, Inc. Evansville, and the Stephenson repeatedly has tried | Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co. Gary. to obtain a new trial or his freedom Volunteer fire departments of Napsince his conviction in 1925 for the panee, Kingsbury Ordnance plant, the murder of Madge Oberholtzer|La Porte, and Camp Atterbury will
standing state fire departments, inpartment, at the fourth
hotel.
tion will present awards to out-
cluding the Indianapolis fire deannual
banquet Tuesday at the Lincoln
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Naples, March 10 (U, P.).—Allied and German combat patrols battled with increasing fury all along the flooded and mud-bound Italian battlefronts, a communique disclosed today, while swarms of allied planes struck at enemy supply lines north of Rome and the big German guns commanding the Anzio: beachhead. German skirmishers struck .repeatedly at British and American klefenses around ‘the beachhead perimeter and small formations of Nazi fighter-bombers ranged over
the allied. positions.
tended to be easy; .it is given to] shake us out of soft security cush- pyrglaries in Indianapolis, Judge foned in: pious platitudes, into militant, dynamic living,” the Rt. Rev.
Harwood Sturtevant. Fond du Lac, Wis., said at Hoonday |
bishop
in Christ church. Noonday meet-| ings are held Monday through Friday from 12:05 to 12:35 p. m.
CAPT, A. ROY BROWN, DIES
STOUFFVILLE, Ontario, March $350 worth of jewelry last Dec. 8. 10 (U. P)—~Capt. A. Roy Brown, | Police officers testified that the 50, who shot down Baron Manfred arrest of Brown solved numerous von Richthofen, the “Red Knight other purse snatchings in Indianthe battlefield. to bomb and strafe|of Germany,” in world war I, died |apolis. last night at his farm near here.
of |
In a move to reduce robberies and
2 OF TRIPLETS BORN i N PREMATURELY, DIE LOGANSPORT, Ind, March 10 (U. P)~The second infant of triplets born to Mrs. Thomas Harris, 35, on Wednesday, died today, and doctors said the remaining child, a girl, was in “fair” condition. The triplets, as yet unnamed, weré born prematurely, and a girl infant died yesterday. The hoy died
today. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are the parents’ of eight othr children.
|W. D. Bain in criminal court today lgave two prisoners maximum sent-| {ences permitted by law. He sentenced Joe Edward Brown, 120, of 942 N. California st., to 10 to 25 yearse in the Indiana reformatory on his plea of guilty to the charge that he robbed Miss Vivian {Brandon, 1923 8. State st., and took 'her purse containing more than
Judge Bain sentenced John T.
______ FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1984
TWO FILE HERE FOR
Ollie P. Gray, 302 N. State ave. and Marion Gatlin, 10338 N. Tremont st, today filed declarations of candidacy for the Republican nomination for state senator and state representative, respectively, from Marfon county, : Among others filing were veteran Rep. Roy J. Harrison, Attica, for renomination on the Republican ticket, and Q. Austin East, Bloomington attorney, for the Republican nomination of circuit court judge in the 10th judicial circuit.
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Robert G. Yerkes, professor of aeronautical engineering at the University of Michigan, will speak at the annual state banquet of
Delta Upsilon fraternity at 6:30 p.”
m. tomorrow at the Warren hotel. The event will celebrate the 110th birthday of the fraternity. Howard Humphreys, president of the Indianapolis alumni association, will preside, and David Bixler will be Chapter representa tives from DePauw, Purdue and Indiana universities will attend. : A bowling party will be held at
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