Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1946 — Page 2
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was age 17. Today, Mr. and Mrs. _amuiversmry 3t Shair home.
SEATTLE, Jan. 29 Anne Iesman, bookkeeper for an
Hy ber
He failed to find her.
i for a local tea room: steaks
a Reclust
(U. P)~An unhappy love affair ave of the Barbey st. Sr att was found yesterday. He died
parents. revealed a steel box containing 1300 estimated at $29,000
(U. P.)~Mrs. Thomas Ventimiglia ‘sanded her on the hips With a hot
| They All Rushed for Nylons
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (U. P.).~No bories were broken today but a tempers were lost when nearly 2000 screaming, shoving women | few sheepish men joined in a rush for 26,000 pairs of nylon erected by the management to control
Miss Edith Jordan of the store's publicity department, said sales the battery of cash registers were being made at the rate of 60 pairs
PORTLAND, Me, Jan. 20 (U. P.).—Miss Elmira Parker of Milan, N. H,, was a girl of 15, when she married Lyman D, Yates, when he
Loses Embersied $12, 000
(U. Po~A 21 tearfully confessed today that she had en ‘%zzled $12,000 from Mer employer and lost most of it gambling at 8
hid ohiained the money by Alling in her own, Snployers,
He Lvs to Join the Army
CAMP BEALE, Cal, Jan. 20 (U. P).—An 18+ - Who survived four years of brutality in German oc enlisted in the American army today. ~The boy, Rico Tancous, appeared in several Ge ‘tures before the war. He was returned to the Ui September. Since then he has searched ‘for his Christel Tancous, who he said probably is acting unde
mE INDIANAPOLIS Tues
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today that 10.8 per cent
“ La . oe
in town. But we ‘still sell »
in the house on Barbey st. til death drove him out.
two-story house which had been
and a $2000 life insurance policy.
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the crowds began gathering at the
at Gimbel's—opened and the mad tried to hold themselves aloof but
Yates observed their 70th wedding
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-old expectant mother
ttle roadhouse, Mrs. pany, said that she e on checks signed '
insurance
cennes Public Bervice Co.
A 30-year-old woman died today in City hospital from injuries received last week in a truck-car crash at South and West sts. The victim, Audrey Clark, 2147 Highland pl, was a passenger in a car driven by Willlam Boards, 30, of 2140 Boulevard pl. The car was in a collision with a truck operated by Chester Mann, Campbellsburg, Ky. One man and two other women
slightly injured. Boards was slated by police after the accident.
DEPUTY APPOINTED BY STATE AUDITOR
State Auditor A. 'V. Burch today announced thé appointment of William A. Owen, an employee of the state board of accounts, as his chief. deputy. Mr. Owen is a native of Knox ty, a veteran of world war I a_ former employee of the Vin-
He is married and has five chil dren, including two sons who are veterans of world war II Mr, Owen will take over his new duties Feb, 1, filling a vacancy created last September when Ross
CRATAL T0 WOMAN|
occupants of the Boards' car were].
Teckemeyer resigned the post.
TRAITOR HAUPT TRIES ~T0 COMMIT SUICIDE
SpoAGO, Jan. ¥ (U. P)— Max Haupt—sentenced to life
- | that they would “meet in heaven” ig declared, “I would do nothing | to harm this country.” Jall attaches said the note indi- | cated that Haupt believed that a U. 8B. circuit court of appeals ac- | tion ,upholding his conviction was | his last legal resource and that he | was to be executed. . His attorney, Paul A. F, Warn. | holtz, previously had announced his | intention to appeal to the U. 8
County jail officials disclosed that Haupt slashed his left wrist pnd stabbed himself 15 times in the abdomen with barber shears late yesterday. He was awaiting transfer to a federal penitentiary. He was removed under guard to county hospital. He was expected to recover. Haupt was sentenced to life imprisonment after two trials in federfl court here. He was charged with harboring his son, Herbert Hans Haupt, Nazi saboteur executed as a spy. _ Jall officials sald Haupt wrote a Fambling four-page farewell note wife, Erna. She now is at me Island awaiting deportation
‘The letter expressed the hope
EVENTS TODAY ¢lub, luncheon, 12:18 p. m., Clay.
Indiana U. 8. 0, luncheon, 12:15 p. m., Claypool... Brotherhood of Raliroad Trainmen, meetSeverin.
EE a] oo dinner, 7 Wash. ington. »m
. EVENTS TOMORROW
Plant Protection Division, meet8 a m., Lincoln. Elestrio, meeting, 8 &. m., Lin. Indians Electric association, meeting, ’ wr 8. m, Linc League Ofl Heat Division, lunch.
noon), Lincoln sary Bo, luncheon, 12:15 p, m., Clay
Alley tors, 18 p.m, Linon N Band Alumni,
luncheon, 12:15 Gah m., ahington,
Wdniiril, Commi Tuncheon, 13:18 p.m. in.
Service elub, luncheon, 12:15 p. m, Lincoln. Club, lungheon, 13:18 p. m.,
Doutee, meeting, 6:45 p. m., E mania: LICENSES i a cl College; Violet Rose Vinesnt B! Fo: hoMs “imaman. Fort Custer, awaukae, Wis: Frances ton, 30 8. 8. Bolton. Bolton;
SE a 324d; Wanda Lou
1 , 4112 Boulevard Place; Pa. Carnahan, 4112 Boule.
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olub, dinner, 7:30 p. m,,
haan, Tp m, Wash-
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IN INDIANAPOLIS
N, Webster; Lenors | At Coleman rt, Aths Schaefer; Leo, lin, 82 N. Tacoma. x a Bi and Cameron, Ruby || At Methodi rnest, Vin nts 8 ; Nandell, ris Deer; Bila Genevieve Donald, Edith Simay man,
supreme court,
LOBAIDO MAINTAINS STOLID ATTITUDE,
DETROIT, Jan. 20 (U. P)—,| Frank Lobaido, surly and obstinate, fought off renewed police efforts today to link him with the rape-| knifing of 7-year-old Rosalie Ci. gantl. She has identified him as her attacker. The tiny, dark-haired child was slowly recovering strength lost through shock and blood loss. Physiclans at Receiving hospital said] they were winning the fight to save. her life and her speech. The knife of the attacker slit a nerve over her vocal cord, Yeaving| her speechless for a time.
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Ors Crouch, 935 - Meridian; Nettle Mc. 936 8, Meridian. { J. rafton, ja Bim: Doris perutey| Jones, 433 Ss. George Thomas dA 212 N. Fulton; Lorens V. Hildebrand, 444 Arnolda. { Hershell Sylvester King, $29 Roanoke; Re- | becea Williams, 2710 EB, 26th. Fred E. Terre § Nadia, Ind; Mil | —_— Ruane, , Louis, Mo, | Clarence Hamsh 920 N, Alabama; olive RI Rider, 9090 Bdiso William Bellmore Jr. 641 Romar; Do | lores Watson, 2446 "Holt rd. Wayne Ourtis- Hart, 3033 N. Tremont; sd Mivighe Jan Lasley, 4046 W, 13th. . Arie amp Atterbu Esth . Lee Elliott, o PRaevig, x. wm .
Mae iyn Ro Wig + Smith 4 3425 w vo Arrow arden Paul 1817 ! aieGrande; Helen M, |
Oakes, Rd B Franklin Riley Maree Katherine ripe.
208 Frospest: Mary Michael Leo
00p, 360 8. Sherman dr; Roslyn oi Mae ¢ Frosal: Brownsburg, Ind. Arnold Hughes, R Terre Haute, Ind.;
Patricia ied Hy 2001 wi | ave: Terre Haute, Ind, Harry Lee Markus, 746 N. Riley: Barbara | Jean Taylor, 358 8. Audubon
Bech L. King, Frankfort, hd. Florence | Hendricks, Frankfort, Ind, | John Morgan, Pittsboro, Ind.; Virginia McNally, Pittsboro, Ind, William Everett Duncan, 1008 Harrison; | Mary Jane Owens, 1 Harrison, Robert Bartlett Brackett, U. 8 Army;
Mary Evelyn Kennedy, 218 N. Reisner. | bale a, on Lee, Va.: Jessie Hilda |
Jogeph ion bs, 1817 N Ilinols; Zelms | Y Fowler b nr Btillwe John’ Rh Richard Shumar, o Ss. Navy: Vie. let Bessie Robinso: RAGA, Lexington, Ky, Leslie Reid Keffer R 2 Crawiordavile, Ind.; Rosans Mir, ler. R. rR 1 Box Alfred Joseph Wh She eftieid; Claudia Campoen, 2021 w Wilkins, ———
BIRTHS Girls
At St. Francis—Bd, Eva Mas Watt. ‘At Oily — Felman, Varrie Brown,
Proeman, Odessa Brad “ug
pnd William, Janet MoParla At ineent's—John, Mary Pace, and y Weaver yd, fri ‘Baum: Anna Henry, "540 Birch.
Boys aM -. RES aneiBiillip, Birowny Jackson,
June Du A City rope Mary Run. and James, James, Stella Butcher, t—-Bdward Vir nia Olive Fay er,
d Ow Helen Nell, neent's—Forest, Virginia Hum.
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JOKER'S ‘FOR RENT’ AD SWAMPS VICTIM
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 20 (U.P) — news Jackson P. Dick was hoping today
| Wieses. Appear in Juvenile Court in Child. Neglect Case
Charged with child neglect for allegedly chaining two small girls, wards of the county, in &’cow stall, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wiese, R. R. 11, Box 266-B (third and fourth from left) are shown at a hearing in juvenile court today with their attorneys, 2d Lt. John Townsend and his brother Earl Townsend (left).
when a practical joker signed his telephone number to a “for rent” advertisement inserted in a local
paper, The advertisement offered a fourroom house for rent and Dick re-
he could have his telephone con- rn more than 500 calls before
nected again in a few days.
he gave up and asked the tele-
TROOPS ‘TAKE OVER’ CHILE SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan, 29 P.) —QGovernment troops were ordered out to enforce a 60-day na-
tional state of siege in Chile today after a night of bloody labor rioting in Santiago in which at least seven
He was forced to have the in-|phone company to disconnect the | persons were reported killed and 72
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disconnected yesterday | instrument,
wounded.
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WEYMOUTH, Mass., Jan. 20 (U.
. |P.).—Police in six states searched |for Mrs. Betty Reader today.
The 25-year-old - mother of three children telephoned her husband
three men. She said they were taking her out of the state. “For God's sake get the police,”
the frantic young mother pleaded
to her husband over the telephone. “I've been kidnaped by three men, They let me have a few minutes to say goodby.” She said ghe thought she was
| calling from north of Boston. - She
shouted for help before the cone nection was broken, Arthur Reader,
Mr. Reader said he was sum-
That was six hours after his wife|Fs had left home to shop in nearby Quincy. The distraught husband, a former member of the U. 8. merchant marine, said he had no doubt that It was his wife's voice, Police could ascribe no motive to the allegéd abduction. Neither Mr.
that she had been kidnaped by|mad
the 34-year-old husband, told police. |C
moned to the home of a neighbor |Denver to receive the call about 9:30 p. m, m. Wa
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Believed
© Prisoner of Kidhapors
wealthy. Mr. Reader is employed as a maintenance worker for a Bose ton ice cream manufscturer. They have three children, ago 6, 4 and 3
OFFICIAL WEATHER
United States Weather Bufess
All Data in Central Standard Time ~Jan. 20, 1046
Sunrise... 6:56 r Sunset... §i01 A J Precipitation Pprecipiaton.s Vane sm 'n Deficiency since Jan. 1,.............. 1.68
Reader nor his wife's family are San
ture in other ei Atlante 34 Boston ......, 30 hicago .... 22 incinnati 15 leveland . 18 | RA 2 Evansville .. 20 . 17 38 21 . 48 34 . 50 ami . 73 64 Minneapolis-St. Paul ,....... 28 17 New DFicans “araeass oo § 48 OF. .vineinse . 38 31 Ek ony . 58 a1 Omaha rhvaane 45 32 Pittsburgh ow N 4 St. Louis ..... «4 » San Antonio 45 41 Pranecisco .... MM 4 Washington, D. C....oo0veee. 43 4
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