Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1946 — Page 11
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"Times State Service . ‘|than 8000 a month daring the war, |. BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 23. | totaled only 136 planes in Septem- | Thre# Paragon, Ind. youths found! ber. Of the total, 57 were army jet | guilty last Thursday of assault and. fighter planes. battery with intent to commit a 3 the triple criminal
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Use. Car to Crowd Truck Off Highway.
Three bandits, operating in the | - manner of highway gangsters, frowded a truck off Road 431 near Southport _last night and robbed! [two businessmen of $580. | James B. Johnson, 31, proprietor | of a taxicab company at Clinton, | Tenn, © and Elmer Nelson, 41,| Clinton, Tenn., businessman, said | they were driving a truck toward | Indianapolis about 10 o'clock last | night when a black: coupe crowded |
them off: to the side of the road. |
Two of three .nen in the black |
coupe jumped out, flashing a spotlight in their faces and drawing! revolvers. “Get out of your. truck,” one of | them commanded. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Nelson said ~ « when they complied with the com- | Placing posters advertising Air Mhil week which opens Sunday are mand, the two bandits took $580 out | -(left) Eagle Scout Don Wilson, 2280 Churchman ave, Beech Grove, of their pockets, climbed into the | and First Class Scout Herbert Jenkinson, 138 8. 6th st, Beech Grove. truck and drove away with a third | Boy Scouts are putting the posters in local business places throughout man in the coupe following them. | Indianapolis. Struck on Head i > 7 The victims said they caught a HOOSIER GI'S GET bus and went to Greenwood where they telephoned the sheriff's office. They were en route to Indianapolis $9000 ASS| NC | I
to pick up a load of hogs, | larence Buchanan, 46, of 628 N,| More than $9000 has been ada Pian vanced to war-veteran stydents in
gine 3 Dani om HM mdiana colleges whose October GT| lection yesterday. ; : 2 Blackford st. and escaped with $36 education subsistence checks were | More than 1000 Hoosier surance last night. [ors dabslional astidtarit lo oF attended. the opening sesJohn Bean, 309 Pine st. reported rere: an ky he ay sion of the 47th annual convention to police that two men knocked on | diana department of veterans af- here. The meetings will end today. his back door and that when Mrs. | fairs, New officers. included Herman C Bean answered it, one of them| hese figures were. revealed today Wolff, Indianapolis, state director; struck her on the head. {by William ©. Stalnaker, director of Harold C. Phend, Monticello, first He said when he went to her aid | the state veterans’ affairs. division. vice president, and Arnold G. Allen, Mr. Stalnaker said that the ad-| Muncie, second Jet Presi (taken to City hospital where police dition of Manchester college and| Harry E. Mc€lain, Shelbyville, {said a slight wound on his head did |[Evansville's Lockyear business col- was renamed executive secretary, {not appear to be that of a bullet|lege brought to 22 the number of and Goerge W. Mahoney, Indianwound. participating institutions. apolis, secretary-treasurer,
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Linn 8. Kidd of Brazil ieaded the Indiana Association of Insurance Agents following his re-
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IN INDIANAPOLIS--EVENTS—VITALS
Charles, Dorothy Harris, and John, Masolis Fariss. Be
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EVENTS TODAY DEATHS Indiana Assocation of Insurahce Agents, Clara Swinenait 80, at 1350 Oliver” ave v 1 coronary occlusion, Sonvention, Claypool Matilda Oberholtzer, 85. at Indiana Schoolmen's association ave. cardiovascular renal won, Claypool. Emma Cooper, 59, at 520 Minerva s bral hemorrhage {Jennie A. Moody; 55, at 915 Elm st, | bral hemorrhage 82, at City
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felony in sault charge filed dgainst them by Mrs. Ann Dunigan, today terms in the Indiana reformatory. Judge Grant rs . of the Brown-Johnson circuit court, who sat as special judge in the (case, yesterday sentenced Kenneth | Young, 25; William Young, 23, and | Emmitt Goss Jr, 18, to one to 10 | years in the state reformatory,
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Cordelia Klaff cerebral hemorrhage. Jeanette Davidson, 63, at 3060 N. Meri dian st carcinoma |
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