Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1947 — Page 5

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_Twenty-ptie persons arrested) when swooped down on the

Three C's club Saturday night are scheduled to appear in Municipal Court 4 today on gambling charges The club, one of seven local “so-|" cial clubs” which Police Chief Howard Sanders has requested the Sec-| § retary of State to put out of busi-| ness by revoking their charters, was raided after Jesse Barton, 27 of 870% Roache st, said he lost $186 in stolen money at the club. Barton told police he stole $208 from a petty cash box at the United Insurance Co. 312 E. Washington st. He said he was collecting insurance compensation at the office when he saw the money and tome it. Played Blackjack | Barton said he immediately went | to the Three C's where he lost the, money playing blackjack. After his confession police ob- | tained search warrants and raided | the club. The club. president, Her-, schel Carr, 41, of 2401 Shriver av~.

ing house and violation of the 1985 beverage act. Police ' confiscated liquor which they said was being sold without a license, Twenty patrons were charged with visiting a gaming house and

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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 18 (U. P.. (Continued From Page One) ~Two Chicago youths called a tem- killed when their passenger airplane porary halt to adventure today and crashed in a muddy field north of became strictly tourists seeing the that cify just after they had taken sights. off for Cleveland, . John Oberly and Phil Harrison, | Killed in Head: On Crash both 16, arrived in New Orleans| getty Jo Lingle, 19, of Paoli, She

was killed in a head-on auto crash

sissippi river from Grand Rapids, |one mile west of Chambersburg on! Minn., near the Canadian border. !state rd. 150 at noon yesterday. The youths said they camped atiThe car in which she was riding

night along the river banks. They L traveled in an aluminum canoe hit ander head-on while passing ona

wered b: an outboard' motor. » y oon Caroline Martin, 42, of South Bend. She died when she was

:* hurled from a truck on the Edison enti rd. four miles west of South Bend Le Blanc’

ast night. has switched to

The rear wheels of the truck passed Qver her body, which was Calvert because Calvert is milder.

then pinned beneath the wheels of | tion of State Rd. 1 and U, 8. 22¢ of 8571 Milne St., New Orleans, La.

2500-mile canoe trip down the Mis-

dianapolis citi zens.

an automobile which crashed into|Dear the town. the rear of the truck. Irene Rafinski, 36, of South Bend. As she lay crushed to the ground |She was injured fatally by an auto- | at the waist, three more automo- mobile which knocked , her down biles ran over her legs. | after it struck and rebounded from Mrs. Lovina Ripple, 60, of Bluff- a- flasher signal on the New York

fl ' GALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ton. She died in the Bluffton hos-| Central railroad tracks.

nm WON'T BE HOT r FOREVER Bead of a. drip from these Victor

COOLING BEVERAGE—The soft drinks mounted on ‘tne shoulder of Claude Moore, Klee & Coleman Soda Co. deliveryman, aren't bringing him relief, but they will help other ‘drooping In-

W. Virginia Youth Gets 4-Year Scholarship

AKRON, O., Aug. 18 (U, P).— Kenny Holmboe, a 14-year-old Charleston, W. Va, schoolboy, won the 10th annual all-American soap box derby and a four-year college scholarship. But he hadn't made up his mind today where he would go to school. He said he wanted to study en? gineering. His scholarship was

States. Coming from behind at the 200foot mark, Kenny flashed across the finish line half a soap box ahead of Eugene Miller of Akron, to complete the 975-foot gravity run in the record time of 26.78 seconds. 75,000 See Finish A crowd of 75,000 jammed along the 30-foot-wide track to see finals in the race yesterday. Richard Rhodes of Ravenna, O, finished third jn the fleld of 135 which competed for the prizes, The champion, wearing house slippers and a golden helmet, stepped from his car. at the finish | to receive a kiss from his mother and a trophy almost ‘as big as he was, Movie Star James Stewart | and Lt. Gen, James H. Doolittle were there to greet him. He gave all the credit for his {victory to his racer and the fact | that he kept his fingers crossed all | the way. “1 spent about 700 hours on it.” he said, looking fondly at his car.’ Sets New Record Kenney's record time beat the mark set last year by Gilbert Kle-| can of San Diego, Cal, who was {clocked in at 27.13. «| Eugene Miller; the second ' place .| winner, was given.a new automobile | land Richard Rhodes received a

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ithe race for coming in third,

Officer to Avenge Life of His Pal

NEW YORK, Aug. 18 (U P).~ | Patrolman Joseph McEvoy asked | the police department today to tear up his application for retirement, Last night was the first time in years that he wasn't in & squad) car beside Patrolman J. Thomas Gargan. Mr. Gargan, 42, was killed by a young burglar he stalked | through the dark home of a vaca- ! tioning artist. | The killer, Harris Grey, 18-year. { old parole violator, was in a hos- | pital.

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Lee Calls Ruark Series Misleading

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good for any college in the United has signed a

’ | knocked unconscious by a foul ball!

Police Court'Squeeze’ ‘Nets Firious Ex-

(Continued From Page One) up a $500 cash bond. He Jets ut] most of his ready cash. Or a lien|of jail Sunday. Monday, When ; on some piece of property he owns|cOmes to court, the attorney is waitlor on his car. Xf he doesn't have|ing for him. district any property nor a car, he's going| If the defendant hasn't made up charge. % be in hock, Eo a trey roses wal orders : , awa a few mely, but | \are given the same treatHis Wie Gods ‘Advice that they both can be financially|ment. Wd ask some veterans at the In jail, the defendant sobers UP|torpedoed on that charge. ‘The bet-|sale to step up and draw numbers and starts to think. If he is sentiter way is a get a divorce, she 15/for the mail orders, so there is no to the state farm, hefll lose his Job.| advised. preference,” he explained. Bt he done Bil 30 Te } Jose hus The Way It Works Out An ex-navy captain and a veteran his livelihood then. | “Did he hit you?" asks the judge./of both world wars, he admitted, When he. hi it “Well, judge, your honor,” says however, that ex-G. I's were right en he learns his angry wife .).. ye Jointly. “I don't think he|in charging that a large number of paper which says he| jo nt to 1 think it was an acci-| vehicles are standing idie at Camp | assaulted her with intent to kill dent maybe.” Atterbury, not available for purher, he. is really frightened. The attorney suggests thal if it|chase. The city fil is filled with good| please the court the defendant will Blames Red Tape advice, What he needs is a g00d| plead guilty to being drunk. The * Some of those at the , drawing |attorney. He doesn't war to get| prosecutor nods’ absently. 'The|asserted that they had ‘seen 24 |“stuck” on that charge, they tell! judge mops his forehead -with @ jeeps, only one of which was availhim. handkerchief and assents. _ |able, and that other vehicles had Someone finds a bondsman to put The policeman says nothing {been standing idle for months at | This is his day off and there are the Columbus cantonment.

(Continued From Page One) - manager, denied A,

the | '& number of other things he'd “There's a lot of paper work to be emper re ins | rather do. done, first,” Mr. Drake said. The

| ‘Now the attorney goes into action, | {harassed official told of 26,000 inThis defendant is really a good boy. ventory record sheets being shipped Toward 05 iW h Went through war, has a; good | iin one batch to the regional office job, works at it, has tWo little kid-|a couple of months ago. dies at home and supports his old| “There are two other district of- | Hot Spell to Continue oer iy ems. sendity _whout the same Costs $135 amount of m you see the | Through Tuseday | The judge nods. Now he under- regional office has its nands full, (Continued From Page One) stands. Mive dollars and costs for getting articles ready for 'sale” lging drunk, he says. | He sald he had been ordered by She was treated| \The defendant has been saved. the Cincinnati office last Dec. 10 at City hospital. An it cost him, including his fine, to hold drawings. Despite the heat at Chicago, is $135. Of this sum, $10 wt to| Disgruntled veterans agreed that Thomas Ambrose, 98-year-old civil state of Indiana: $35 w the “the amount of red-tape is ter- | war veteran, rode the entire and $100 went to the at- | rife They feel, though, that the 'of a-state American - Legion ‘parade tornay. {Cincinnati office should :make its | yesterday. While Mr. Ambrose endured the broiling sun, however, many younger veterans of world wars I and II fell Lous of ranks to watch their buddies {march from the comfort of airlcooled restaurants. t the Wisconsin state fair at) ilwaukee, the first aid station re|oriey 35 persons overcomé by the

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Traffic Light Changes, So Dues Driver's $3

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18 (U. P.) —Motorist Everhil] Taylor stopped for a red light at a north Philadelphia intersection today. A gunman stepped yp to the car, smashed a side window and forced Mr. Taylor to hand over his wallet, ! containing $3. “QO. K. you can go ahead now,’ the bandit said. “The light has changed.”

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