Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1946 — Page 3

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Ld lt ik . > ve o Y 6 Die i MONDAY, MA 6 1 nT any z I ee SSAULT, Y Me A THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ST ee EE | fl Cruising B dit P ‘R b T Wa oe f Streelds a. Soran dentin of 5 - | IFE SAYS in anal air oS wo al ng or ree ars men tallied ‘with those given. by DMEN ( apsized Boat spurs + fap ) | J | Sireetaar and_trolley stops yore Hi Williams told police the two scribed one as et and wearing the bandits’ car ‘as a dagk For i.e today’s victims. He said the ban- LG : da av. “wile. today: BE Whe sens, ry on i Ien drove up in a dark colored |a light sport shirt, while the other| said one bandit was dark com- dit who held the gun ‘was a large| : : ( lubman' S Bod t W, vag criminally SR gy Jl oa x fod = a Bim, Where Keys|man- was fair and wore a blue plexioned and wore a brown suede TAD About 25 years old who wore : y a aw. . re he could |sweater. : : AL who _posed as a BR | Jacket, while the oth a brown suede jacket. « : hm Kroc 0, Wolk. aie believed to be answer, one bandi, pointed a gun) ‘The pair then held up -Louis| blond. am ly Police also believe the pair may re oo _STascUSE, 108, a Members of. the Ligioner sae. vas on IR I I I Er m to hand Cesnik, 26, of 602 N. Alton ave. The same dark Ford appeared in|pe the men who tried Yo hold Officers to Be Installed! searched Lake Wire ® sd police post ud the search, which . Harbor, Miche HUQ; rae man cary ao re loro Ts ein Iie IM] wept at. a Tio ne, ee waa Daniel Blan, ¥i. of 323 E. Ohio Soy or CAT Tule, 3evonr-cid acl meminers of the Tuttle Tamily rr. ne er as she | . , St. A s Richards, 32, of 1314 W . i : Sd. ef 5S Sa ] thay and fred im who San when Qmiaisiog 36%, We bens sopti. Halting at the streetcar stop, st, was held up as he walked telat. us he walked 3 Pine st. near Sunday at Lincoln. Sigh ownes, believed drowned in a pg alarmed, was under way over Ld 4 a es * 4 : ney tried to rob him. io ot Jun, bi gn Ohe Bisbal fous in ow Mr} . Wade st., near his home. x [Mr Blanton told os he ran| Mrs Ruby Gene Zilliken of Flint,). Police said Mr. Tuttle, who owned ows liye naan he hus Ti ished a police § The pair held up Jesse Williams, [nearby while they escaped. IPs billfold. After he gay ov er One of the bandits covered him down the railroad tracks when Mich.,, national president of Tau|the South Shore golf course ad-| Mr. Tuttle resided three miles ghe. could not Bi 21, of Toby Arrow ave. as he walled] "Mr. ‘Williams, =n emploves of his wallet contain E2v8 wi with a gun and demanded his wal-|two men in a dark Ford pulled up|Phi Lambda sorority of Woodmen|Jacent to the lake, was reported ‘from Syracuse .with his wife and tion unaccome : for a trolley at Roosevelt and Arrow Furnas Ice Cream Co. told police aw 8 ey sped let. He gave them his billfold, and beside him and ordered him to missing by his wife after he sailed |two children : ed that she walt | aves. shortly before 6 a. m. today. each man was about 26 4 de- The second ict ; they drove west on Wade st, he halt. He said the men fired seven Circle, and former Indianapolis resi- onto. ie Take About 11 pi m. last ¢ . RO Ler Dua. : h | second victim also described told police. | shots after him. dent, will attend the Woodmen night. ri INDIAN RULE DISCUSSED 4 > : Circle state convention Friday, S8at-| They sald the boat was found,| SIMLA, India, May 6 (U. P.).—A nh thd car, Je . : : # .|urday and Sunday «af the Lincoln capsized, about a half-mile from central government for India was away and ase i . 5 : 7 hotel. the shore where, the *Tuttles live|discusséd at the first meeting of 4 Jo i 1] : ” , A graduate of in a resort cottage, Police be-|the British cabinet mission with a n Indianapw f " 2 Butler university, lieved the capsized craft may have |leaders of both the Moslem league ne ng from a’ QQ ’ . . ci Mrs. Zilliken re- drifted from the scene of the. acci-|and the all-India congress party, am er husband in J : sided with her gens. official _commuriique said today. STRAUSS SAYS: fradelion : @ ff / ‘ : mother, Mrs. May ’ ox ’ R ono Lowr : Beaver, Woodmen ANKER DIES [| . I . May 6 (U. P.), d ’ : cle state man 51, stone come ¥ > / os ger, at the Ma- ' 1k director, died 5 rott hotel until STRAUSS SAYS: ort illness. Mr, IN 1940. ; i Mrs. Clara B.

Cassidy of Omaha, Neb. national Ms. Zilliken secretary, and Mrs, Margaret G. Meadows of Ft. Worth, Tex, national director will be honor guests at the. convention, Mrs. Lulu Lipp of Frankfort, state president, will preside at the opening meeting at 10 a. m. Friday. Mrs. Rose Green, guardian of Ramona Grove of Indianapolis, will welcome delegates. * Reports will be made Saturday, followed by a banquet at 6:30 p. m. New officers will be installed Sunday and the convention will close with.an address by Mrs, Meadows.

New officers of the state organizalion are Mrs. Lipp, president; Mrs Minnie Hevron, Elwood, Mrs. May Rogers, Frankfort, and Mrs, Virginia Southard, past

presidents: Mrs, Kate Holder, Evansville, vice president; Mrs. Sadie Duvall, Evansville, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Bishop, Logansport, treasurer; Mrs Elizabeth Wert, Goshen, chaplain, Mrs Mary | Chelmaniak, South Bend, captain; Mrs Louis Mills, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Gardner, East Chicago, and Mrs. Bessie Leach, Ekh associate captains; Mrs Ann Wells, y Taint musician; Mrs Mary Harris, South Bend, junior counsellor; Miss Helen Juszak, East Chicago, and Mrs, Fern McCutcheon, Elberfeld, attendants: Mrs. Ella Marvin, Mishawaka, Mrs, Freida Criswell, Buckskin, and Mrs Emma Shepereal, Lydick, sentinels; Mrs May Baker, Mishawaka, reporter. Mrs. Ann Zarbobich, Gary,. editor to tidings: Mrs, Minnie Speath, Mishawaka, historian; Mrs. Ann Ragle, Frankfort, Mrs, Cornelia Kelly, Evansville, Mrs. Tressie Michaels South Bend, and Mrs. Mary Smith, Elkhart, auditors, and Mrs, Jennie Miller, Gary, representative

State officers of Tau Phi Lambda

sorority are: Miss Edith Sostack, South Bend, president: Mrs. Rosalind Spangler, Indianapolis, vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Joyce, Indianapolis, secretary, Miss Frances Juszak, East Chicago, chaplain, and Miss Helen Young, Frankfort, warden, ————————

BOY, 11, CONFESSES DERAILING 3 CARS

i An-1l-year-old youth today tearfully admitted breaking a switch J lock that resulted in derailment

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Play Suit and of three freight cars. Skirt in = . (o R. R. detectives, the boy said hel. a 2 Sacony-Ciella used a rock to crack the lock- off \ \ in yellow, green, the switch, Three railroadmen 3 . escaped injury when a string of . powder blue, cars were shunted through the open =\ cocoa-brown, connection, on the Belt tracks near N : Meridian st. last Thursday. Dam- ( and white. age was estimated at over $1000. { v Sizes 10 to 20. The youth was ordered to appear 12.95 in juvenile court on May 21.

HOSPITAL IS GIVEN NEW CANCER X-RAY]

City hospital's cancer treatment facilities were virtually doubled to- 1 J) day through donation of a $15,000 5 deep therapy X-ray machine by the Marion county cancer society. The machine will make possible treatment of heretofore inaccessible cancers, beyond the reach of less powerful equipment, hospital of - ficials said, The apparatus, plus $5000 worth of radium, will be contributed to the hospital through funds raised in the current anticancer campaign. The drive will continue until mid-May at the Marion county cancer society's permanent headquarters, 1101 W. 10th st.

AUTOIST STABBED BY :

WOULD-BE HELPERS Three men who offered to help | ! him with his stalled automobile robbed Gerald Caldwell, 24, of 207 # ®

Hiawatha st., and slashed him with

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