Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1946 — Page 22

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ENORRHAGE LISTED

: Death of Charles K. Roberts, 56, in City hospital last week was at-

today by the coroner's office. However, detectives spurred by de-

father's death be-investigated as a murder case, were unable to account for cuts on the victim's head.

would not exhume Roberts’ body. He died Jan, 27, one day wfter he was found lying in the street in the 1200 block of English ave. Patrolman Olen Riske, who investigated, said the pavement. was extremely slippery at the time, Mr. Roberts’ sons, Joseph and Charles H. Roberts, expressed belief at police headquarters vesterday that their father had been beat en to death, They said a check he was carrying was missing and asserted he was injured “beyond recognition” when they viewed the body at the City morgue. Detectives said Mr. Roberts, who lived at 711 Bates st, had visited a nearby tavern shortly before he

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condition, They added that as far as they could determine “nothing provocative” had occurred, The sons told police they suspected “three men” of atiacking

{them. Coroner Roy B. Storms said the case was “still open.”

CASHIER, AUDITOR ELECTED BY BAN

J. Kurt Mahrdt was elected cashier and Charles H. Gauding, auditor of the Indiana National, Bank at the board of directors’ meeting

y. Mr. Mahrdt, who Ras been with the bank since 1928 dnd the auditor since 1838, wo past mn of the Indianapolis Conference of Bank Auditors and Controllers. He is a member of the Controllers Institute of America and secretary of the Indianapolis Control. Mr. Gauding, with the bank since 1925, is also a member of the Indianapolis Conference of Bank Auditors and Controllers.

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State C. L O. leaders met in the K. of P, building today to demand a special session of the fagislature and map a P. A. C. campaign among strikers. .Anfong those attending were (seated, left to right) John T. Gojack, general vice president of the United Electrical workers; Arnold Atwood, regional U. A, W. director; Powers Hapgood, regional C. L O. director and (s*anding) Robert Kirkwood, international representative of the United Electrical workers, and Walter Frisbie, state C. I. O. secretary. Also present, but not in the picture, were James McEwan, state BP. A. C. president, and James Robb, regional director of the United Steel workers.

30 Troop Ships Due Today

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miscelfrom Naples—One sol- | DUE A1 NEW YORK: Kokomo Victory, from Marseille — 833 | troops, including 81st F. A. battalion; 402d | | cusrtemaster truck company; 685th quar-! tery, aster base depot company. Frostburg Victory, from Napies—188},

Bayfield, from Jinsen-—2119 army navy personnel,

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$160,000 STREET PROJECT PLANNED

City and county officials wil mee | today. to discuss improvement of three streets at an estimated cost Baldwin of $160,000. dont. ub Mason & Hamlin William Bosson Jr. president of | the board of county COmISSIonELs; Chickering said plans provide for widening an : {resuriacing. of Keystone ave. from | Hamilton 42d to 63d sts; resurfacing of Steinway herman di. from Washington st. lo Beech Grove city limits, and and Others

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