Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1946 — Page 2
N [Handicraft Hobby Program Opens
Those from five to 13 yours old have eight activities, including sing-
|ing, Irk-dancing, dramatics and
wood shop, The younger group will attend from 9 &. m, to noon, Teen-agers will have an affer-
noon program of playground play,
hiking and swimming. Supervisors will be Miss Katherine Sippincest and Carrol Colby.
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Concentrating on the atomic bomb explosion, Navy 8 Secretary Jam es Forrestal, left, is shown on the edge of the Hhgship, Mt. McKinley.
Adm. W. H. P. Blandy, ‘commander of the task force, J¢ shown in background. ——— ssh emt tee eA A tr A A A Al AR
“Good Sense - Seli-restraint™
— . MONDAY. JULY 1, 1946. : Kidne 0 aped Manufacturer Seizes
Abdaetors Gun and Escapes |
PHILADELPHIA, July 1 (U. PJ. ~—A Long Island garment manufacturer escaped from two kidnapers early today after grabbing their
-|gun and threaténing them - after
they forced him to halt his car at
“fa North Philadelphia gasoline sta-
tion,
The . two ‘men; ~sought by police of 11 states and by the federal
‘bureau ‘of investigation, fled when . {their victim, Michael Reiter, took
a gun from one of the men and tried to fire. The gun failed to go off but the idnigpers Syove off in Mr. Reites’s car.
Mr. Reiter was robbed of $200 fn cash and the men ransacked his apartment in Forest Hills, Long Island. They took three suitcases full ‘of clothing and other personal belongings, and, after * dropping Reiter at Philadelphia, escaped in his automobile. An 1l-state alarm was sent out for the two men and FBI agents | said if they are apprehended they would be charged with violation of
... Patriotism . . .
the Lindbergh law, which carries” the death penalty. Mr. Reiter was driving his auto~
mobile in Manhattan when oJ
stopped for a traffic light at 11: p. m., and the two men sudde opened the door and entered car. Both were armed. we ECONOMIC COUNCIL CONSULTANTS NAMED
" Kenneth L. Schellie, director of
the Iridiana economic council, has announced appointment of Ray-
mond L: Pike uf Indianapolis and =
Sam Stout of Middletown as special consultants to the council. Mr. Pike will act as consultant on public works planning. He is district engineer of the bureau of community facilities, federal works agency, in charge of activities in. Indiana and Kentucky. Mr. Stout, a member of the Henry county planning commission, will be consultant on community planning,
—Lhere is a powerful appeal in these words
As businessmen in this. community
for 74 years we know the hazards of
inflation ‘and we
words.
intend to heed these
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