Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1946 — Page 6
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: tempt to reach the United States] mo tricks are housed there. moss, was recovering here today. ho tor nature on the desth-| LONDON, Feb. 15 (U. P).—Three 80d persuade ler husband in O0-y, ready for limited service and| William Jacobs of West Rox. was a forgery. Special a L wi one in te i an. fumbus, O, to drop his suit for di-ly ther is the pressure pump| bury, Massa California Insti
quirk appeared in the evidence as inadmissible, Stephen-|other carrying a baby in her arms i : 1 truck. exchange | D: C. Stephenson case. today with | on promptly Indicated. he TL i o=tAl & Mistake Growing out of civilian defense; Student—may lose his, right big writing experts.’ Winant to In ‘contrast to her two com-|work, the pressure pump was al-| toe because of frostbite, but other4 L G. na today fo save ‘English Mrs. Curtis all smil wise he Jain years ‘in ‘the Frame-U, ntention girls marriages from American panions, was es loted the township by the govern-|. has shown -no ill effects. ‘private or a — No-| Attired in Lo th yorce courts. ! di- gs she talked to the ambassador, ment through the city fire depart- Ranges fou Mr. Jacobs<a aw. ; a conservative gray « She has received word from her . The court reporter, or business sult, the former Kian| Mrs. Frank Waters, who brought|y,spang ment. township purchased a| 8raduate
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a banquet honoring : Winant her husband had written veterans at 6:30 p. m. not been in official court cus~|he was “framed” by opposing Klan wants her to join him in the United | plement tection given .the| the blankets and toboggan under. BEREd YelaTAn Oi Doltod was made here yesterday when | factions into a life sentence in 1925. (0% 108 Angeles, Cal. 10 tell DET grates as soon as possible. yk sy en by a bridge. A search had peen church dining room. The ex-Ku = Klux Kian He repeated charges that Bdith| “gy =" oii’ 00 104 received several Mrs. Curtis said she told Mr. Win-| volunteer firemen are Fire Chief | abandoned previously because of VAL Grotta glee club and David th,|grand dragon, began his 39th plea Irene Dean was murdered during| ies of her husband's divorce com- | 2it that other G. I wives in Eng-| Russell Kirk, Harry Randall, Wil- blinding snowstorms that blank- fi) magician, will entertain. for a retrial . the Stephenson trial because she... yn which he accused her of 'A0d Were less rtunate than she liam Carder, James Menigan, Ray | eted the area with seven feet of J in to] ATRO0E. the crucial documents Jaa) was fo testy in his behalf. rena covet: of ne EE Cre a engl, RAY | anows : 3 ») Eight veterans have returned original - copy famous| He also introduced 35 afida “He sald that after lived] a : Pickard, R. B. Olark, E. J. Healy,] Even his parents, Col. and Mrs. : duty with the Indiana Bell oles 925 death-bed statement: in Which |in which Noblesville citizens sald with him for-only-six J iad, tive . ATTORNEY DIES Robert Fink, Joe Myers, Carl Burt,| Vincent Jacobs, had given up Ye phone Co. They include: Lt. . Indianapolis spirit of “imminent violence” pre-|Waters told Winant. “How can I| LAFAYETTE, Feb. 15 (U. P).—|John Wilson, J. M. Dow, Maurice | hope of seeing their son alive 1 Harteell A. Boren, Lt. Robert of attacking|vailed here during the original|defend myself from 6000 miles|Rites were arranged today for Dan-|Gregory, Elmer Schmalfeldt, Wil-) 8gain. Mr. Jacobs said he be- A _ | Holland, Lt. George F. Moore to swal-| Stephenson trial away?” as lel P. Flanagan, 69, former Tippe-|liam Gauthier, Jake Gumberts, Joe| came separated from a party of a! i ED Tacks. Sigh : | In prison since 1925, Stephenson| Mrs. Willlam Miller broke Gown |Canoe county prosecuting attorney,|Hillman, R. P. Sprunger, Fred | faculty friends when he took the a jo L. Catellier, Cpl. Oscar reporter was convicted of. activities resulting |and cried as she told the ambassa-| Who died yesterday of a heart ail-|Keithly, Clarence Byram, Gerald| wrong trail after a downhill ski 3 i | Brown, Pfc. Charles M. Hayes Jr. : {Vaughn and Frank Everman. run. : aod Charles A. Bolly. Mr. Bolly p 3. |} the only navy man e gro £5 : AY \ 3)
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