Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1946 — Page 2

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— : - . - — — - - = THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 2 rs = - —— — = z TUESDAY, uy TE “TUESDA ezzler To Take Stand In Trial Of Oil Dealer] Cor: : 80 Architects -|Syrie Condemns | Robberies Here [sss ms Troop To Attend Parley

| { Dobrowitz, ~owner. BEIRUT, Syria, Dec. 10 (U. P.).— 1 Bg Yr H) Salman El Mourchid,.a 50-year-old fp IeVes | American Quin, ties. hanagdr 3 B-, : h d whom § TPs x Proposed legislation affecting the Syrian Alouites believe is a god, Four burglaries reported to: police | 100k $135 in cash and smashed ex Jailed

charge as Randall,” was continued ab : : yesterday by special judge Fred L. cheson No News Wham, East St. Louis, Il, until . Jan, 18, : ' . J " : > Perry was brought here yesterday: : ’ He held hands with his pretty wife |] gvie 0d throughout the sessions. Formerly TW

regarded as a “solid” citizen, and| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P.).— popular ifi* Evansville ggeial circles,| Acting Secretary of State Dean

| former shepher 300,000 Raymond st., told police burglars

¢ : construction industry will be con-| was sentenced to death today for Y etsy Shatted i uly friends during | Acheson sald today the state de- y sidered Saturday in the Marott ho |eonspiriae wii “torsian id So today netted burglars more than | Pensive equipment in the office. Wait F 4 ; Started | om Be partment ag ho accurate informa- a tel at the first annual meeting of agagnst the state | $1500. ai ¢ : as Office Boy ion on the fighting in Azerbaijan, : the Indiana Society of Architects. Mour : | Thieves who ui |PARENT-COUNCIL REUNION I A a ee By vim ie A | ADDRESS BANKERS-C, W, | 5 dane a ot asiomciia wie: Sonvicted- by i vn Ho Bod 8 SAME tater | tol SHELBYVIL ‘ to . United States does 5 Bail lof d M. Dod p . ger, aute, | Sy urt a akin, When | use of Crane, 126 8. Merid- | P ~council of Boy Scout : Y uv. S. Attorney president in the bank in 37 years of, Un not question thei Bailey (left) and J. M. Dodge, [president will preside over approxi- the sentence was read, he asked ian st. b troop 95, Brightwood c Indiana's state Present Evidence duty. President Charles B. Eniow right of the Iranian government to| president and vice president of |mately 80 persons who will attend that he be executed at once “ TY Way of the yoof last; : Baw Methodisy turned to routi «| testified that Perry's books were send its forces any place it wishes| the American Bankers associa |the one-day session. | It was. expedient” tint RS uiehid took cigarets valued at $1200 ; CPurch, will hold a reunion at 6:30 paying their las EVANSVILLE, fnd. Dec. 10 (U. anger surveillance three weeks be. {in Is BW STi. tion, will be here Thursday and Others in charge include Ray- | would be hanged. He was charged and leather and toflet. goods worth | P: m, Friday in the church base- Herbert W. § P) —-Bterling Perry. the portly vies} ore he went to Indianapolis to con- : P Aphason also told a news con Friday for the A. B. A, Region. (mond Kastendieck, Gary, first vice with obtaining arms from the about $65, credit manager O, ¢. Ment for all former scouts and trigger-happly presi sident Who rent the Na fle asur : “ONE: rere is nothin to] 8 Savings ‘and Real Estate president; John R. Kelley, Indian-|French to fight the Syrian govern. Ramsey told police. . scouters, Denver L. Murray fs Trooper Sm . . : new to| a : - | 8 ving a e ee iresg of vision Evans. | oo ft oir proposals for | eo Mortgage conference in Clay- | S001, second vice presigec) : Theo ms with his own private army. Ration stamps for 900 pounds of | vor sster snd Mrs. Edward Mec- Forest Hill ce on died L take the witness stand this Morning to describe bank oan to Russia, The state depart. |_Pool hotel. tary; J Lloyd Alen, Frianapohs, to eluds i, Ye RS en re Phin Sash stolen | Gouneil, P : Re Sue Piven Bere Yen f il deal statements they received from the Ment's note of some time ago offer- intend to stay until successful, treasurer, [teen of his followers Teceived pri-| Meridian st nes Socery, "9 8. ee et Fairland Chris today in trial of an of A'€T| National City bank. ing to discuss such a loan if Russia THREE: He knows of no basis Guests will include Julian Ober-|gon terms ranging from four to 15 Leuschner owner, t ry cers tr) [CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIDAY | While more Shared Wil Sumspirecy in We, Cuughran compared them With will agree to discuss broader eco-| whatever for belief that Gen. | ¥arth, Frankfort, Ky. former Great| oars at hard labor Thirty-one burglars carried I yes She Harry D. Sullivan, Butler uni of the 29-yea y x : > | | root , a | 2 . \ . n - u _ 4 similar statements in the bank's nomic issues at the same time still| George C. Marshall is returning es. regional director of the | ore acquitted. lan alley and forced th e into it : yer tended Tuners. U. 8. District Attorney B. Howard | is unanswered. either briefly or permanently to |A.LA.; Marshall D. Abrams, execu- | e combina- |8ity sophomore, will head a ChristCaughran said Petry would be records to demonstrate discrepan-| qwo: y, 8, poi y or permanently to this ii. "director of the Constructiory, Prosecution . attorneys described tion after they broke locks on two | mas party TE youngsters: wh called this*afternoon to testify in Cles which he said were caused by |. "ini 10 i &y toward Korea country from China, where he 1s 1eague of Indianapolis, and Bert Mourchid as a “common buccaneer.” doors to:-enter the store, | Ras party for married veterans and cold blood last the trial of Harry R. Randall, | 's embenzling activities, {free and ma uw a unified, jpecinl representative of President Westover, secretary of the state They said his private army “plun-| Burglars who forced a door a ir families in Jordan hall Fri- Shelby county formerly of Oklahoma. Randall is| Bank Auditor Robert BE. Carter sce tC nation, and wei Truman, administrative council. |dered” and fought against Syria. [broke open a safe stole an | day: The affair $5 sponsored. by the formal charges charged with joining with Perry testified that checking accounts . ——— a eee 0» campus ¥. M. C, A. Silent Ce Tha ; Their only i

in obtaining money from the bank.| carried by Randall showed cash dePerry's appearance on the stand posit slips in Perry's handwriting. would break two days of tedious) A jury of eleven men and one testimony by banking officials, gov- woman was selected yesterday to! ernment investigators and heads of hear the voluminous technical evi!

several local corporations, ~ |dence and testimony, Serving 15-Year Term Attorney Caughran said he would Frowned on FDR's Son present evidence to show Randall Times Special Was aware hab Des} | Siibetsied WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. SecreBe rn dea | 1ATY of State Byrnes opposed issuing money used in oil dealings was ® passport to Russia for Elliott coming from that source. | Roosevelt, who started putting his Perry, who dramatically confessed foot in it shortly after he arrived th Sauamiem tt Bi Naliie bial Moscow. Bu the story here is ing a 15-year prison term at Terre that Mrs. Roosevelt personally ap-| |pealed to President Truman, who

Ha eden prison, 8. Hackbusch | overruled the state department.

with the day's ceremony in w ducted to the their victim's f look at them.” For ‘several troopers just Price, Pvt. Wi Hornbeck, 15, ¢ 14. Each was policeman. Al to stare back Carloads of fuheral proces Earl Trees, | officer's widov carried from i the home to tl six state police Driving alor

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