Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1946 — Page 14

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Souvenir Japanese Brandished by Victim.

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BURN policeman was dead today, victim of patrolman’s -gunfire, ta soorch, Chief of Police orTest Sreden at [said he believed Patrolman War Sprinkle on Mexsana, 5a e

powder that soothes minor frrita. | James probably was justified ‘in the skin. Eases thesting of shale firmg at Cecil Pleasant Armstrong.

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When they arrived, the patrol{man related, they found Armstrong 13d 318 lin the church yard. Patrolman ALL SERVICE |James said the youthful veteran ran into his home and got the gun. The policeman fired when Armstrong pointed the souvenir weapon lat him. The veteran died in an lambulance,

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CHICO, Cal, July 19-(U, P.).— Mrs. Myrtle Mae Nielson, farm housewife, is dead of gunshot wounds inflicted by 14-year-old Albert Jones. The boy has admitted strangling and burning to death a teen-age girl friend, officers said. Mrs. Nielson died at Enloe hos-

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{from a bullet wound inflicted by | Jones while he was in the kitchen

of her home, She turned her back to him and was going to get him some cookies when he shot her, She lay on the floor of her home for more than two hours after she was shot. be Young Jones stuffed her mouth with apricot pits and gagged her with a towel. It was not until some time later | that he allowed her 18-year-old daughter, Betty, to call her father at the garage where he was working. When Betty's father rushed into the house, he was greeted by a bullet from Albert's luger. After a short struggle, the. father overpowered the boy and called police. While he was being taken into custody, Albert confessed he killed Patricia Crandall, 15, a month ago, by choking her to unconsciousness and setting fire to her body.

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ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 19 (U.

ZONING BOARD ‘LOBBY’ STARTS

More Apartments.

To insure channeling of material into residential building construction, a three-man eommittee today will begin “lobbying” at zoning board meetings for apartment projects throughout Marion county. Erle A. Kightlinger and James Gregory, ' veterans, and Vernon Miller were named by Mayor Tyndall's voluntary advisory housing committee yusiesday to represent the committee at hearings. This committee will also seek rehearings on denials given to apartment projects in an effort to provide more houses for veterans, O, W. Wise, committee chairman, stated. Ready Apartments Meanwhile, the committee pledged completion of 375 apartment units at Stout field by Sept. 1. Thomas R. Jacobi, city engineer and housing expeditor, announced yesterday that 20 units would be available for occupancy by Aug. l. He reported use of coal stoves for | heating and cooking would by-pass a bottleneck in recent restrictions on gas service announced by the

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VICTIMS SLEEP AS BURGLARS RANSACK

Burglars ransacked two homes on Roosevelt ave, Jast night without awakening any of the victims. Prying open a screen door, one burglar entered the home of Mrs. Della Nolfihd; “50, of 1475 Roosevelt ave, and took a purse valued at $15

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Glenn Ford, in “A Stolen Life,” now at the Lyric,

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“Cluny Brown,” with Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones and Peter Lawford, at 11, 12:56, 3:10, 85:30, 7:46 and 10,

LOEW'S “The Green Years,” with Charles Coburn, Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler

and Hume Cronyn, at 11, 2:36, 6:12 and 6:51. “The Walls Came Tumbling

Down,” with Lee Bowman and MarJuels Chapman, at 1:06, 4:41 and 20.

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American Folk Songs American folk songs will be featured in James R. Lawson's program at 8:15 p. m. today on the Scottish Rite cathedral carillon. Tonight's program will honor John Jacob Niles, "specialist in col-

and $5 in cash off a table in a room where Miss Betty Noland, 18, was] asleep. Burglars took $20 from the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Farquharson, 1833 Roosevelt ave., while both were asleep in the next room. Beatrice Lawson, 28, of 503 Chase st., reported .that when she started to get into her car at Missouri and Washington sts. last night, a man |grabbed her purse, containing $50, and fled.

lecting folk songs, and the Folklore institute of America, now in session at Indiana university. Selections on the program are songs collected and harmonized by Mr, Niles, who will be the guest of the carilloneur for the recital. The 12 songs Mr. Lawson will play will include such familiar titles as “I Wonder as I Wander,” Barbary Ellen,” “My Horses Ain't Hungry”

William Hurley, 55, of 711 N. New Jersey st., watchman at the Cohen| Trucking Co. 608 NWN. Capitol ave.

in a truck who had made two at-| tempts to enter the firm's driveway. | He said the men speeded away and | didn't return.

HORSE SHOW WILL OFFER $500 IN PRIZES

Over $500 in prizes await winners! of the horse show to be sponsored | by the Oak Park stables at 1400 | S. Tibbs ave, Sunday. Seventeen events are on the program including a western jumping match, balloon contest and horse races. The event will start at 10:30 a. m.

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Utah, was in fair condition in a|yith the horses on parade at 1 p. m. hospital today after she fell 85 feet| Lunch will be served

during an aerial trapeze act with |grounds.

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1274 SOLDIERS DUE AT NEW YORK TODAY

NEW YORK, July 19 (U., P).— Two ships with 1274 troops aboard were due here today: New Bern Victory, from Le Havre, with 1259, troops; Wilfred R. Bellevue, from Le Havre, with | 15 troops.

in the.current issue of Collier's magazine. But the writer's accuracy has come off second best. Milton . Lehman describes the diana park system in Holiday.” “The National Park service rates

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man surmises. Wrong About Pyle

The author points out that a {world traveler, The Indianapolis Times war correspondent, Ernie

Pyle, admitted he had over heels for the place, and the

| people, and the hills, and the whole | general air of peacefulness.”

But while Mr, Lehman gives the Hoosier-born. Mr. Pyle credit for appreciating his native haunts, he

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Park Officials Get Praise, But Writer Errs on Pyle

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erroneously describes Mr. Pyle as “the little man from New Mexico." Ernie resided in the western state at the time of his death, but he always maintained his allegiance to Indiana. As a matter of fact, Mr. Lehman even concludes that Indiana is the land - where everything is wonder-- | ful.

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Hill-Billy Vocalist Divorces Bandleader

HOLLYWOOD, July 19 (U, P). —Hill-billy singer Carolina Cotton today held a divorce from bandleader Deuce Spriggens, who she testified was satisfied to have her work for him as a singer but had a habit of taking her home after work then going out alone, “He'd go out and leave me to cry on the bed all night,” the 20-year-old blond tearfully told Superior Judge Dudley S. Valentine in winning an interlocutory degree yesterday. Miss Cotton married Spriggens in Yuma, Ariz, in June, 1945, and they separated three months later.

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