Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1947 — Page 21
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THURSDAY, AUG. a1, 1947 3
Bank Teller os Guilty in Theft
" Faces 45-Year Limit; | ES ia isp —— $113,123 Missing | TT ELE | i
THE
infantile paralysis,
Delmer C. Schiider, bespectacled! 60-year-old bank teller, pleaded guilty today in federal court to the| embezzlement of $113,123 in funds! of the Irwin-Union Trust Co. Co-| lumbus, {
f Judge Robert C. Baltzell rsteeo) the case to probation officers Tor n vestigation before pronouncing
tence, which could be as much 88 on N. Capitol ave. will look after an addition has been added to the present
INDIANAPOLIS, TIMES bie) Doctor ‘Sarys— *
~. Hospital Care Advised For All Polio Patients ete
Sek | By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M.D. knees come up, because of tightness tion. Diet should be light and nu- soon as possible after the damage « | HOSPITAL care is advisable for|f0 the muscles in the back of theiwitigus, with plenty of fluids, fall patients in the paralytic stage of |
In epidemics,’
fecting this organization in an 4 Fear imprisonment, $43,000 = building. A building is being torn down at 14th and Capitol to make room for the emergency. i w entering.its 28th year, * ™ soncaier was srmaigumion 4 sie expansion. The iewelry manufacturing firm is now enterina,its y Ll DURING PISENSCS. ciieren inal information, filed, against Bim younced by the bank, the Foster and of merchandise in interstate ship- vehicle, was sentenced to three years with any type of “fever” illness
After he admitted the embezzlement over a 13-year period and asked [Messick Bond‘ Co., agent for the ment. a ale trial, He surrendered United States Fidelity and Guar- from the Union Station 10 days ago. : anty Co, the surety, paid off the! Pauline Marie Catron, alias Mickie Purchases Cited initial amount of $108,123.53. Later, | |Siebe, 21, a former resident at 5042 Although he refused to tell for $5000 more was discovered missing | W. Washington st. 4 what purpose the money was spent,'and the company also paid that|Centerpoint, pleaded guilty to fraud- seven FBI officials said that in recent|/amount to the bank, years he has purchased a farm, five Schuder's wife committed suicide lowances from the government. cars, including three jeeps, and sev- by hanging several years ago. eral horses. However, FBI spokes- Gets 3-Year Term officers for investigation. {the defendant on probation, men said the value of the property Judge Baltzell also sentenced Guilty in Vehicle Thefts Keith Kenyon, 18, Lansing, Mich. was far from reaching a $113,000 Frederick H. Clay, 47, no address,| Raymond R. Morris, 20, Hamilton, received a five-year sentence on his to be disturbed.
He admitted stealing articles! imprisonment. Owen L. Leary, 20, Lowell, Mass, received a prison sentence of 2': years on the same charge. Melba Bonnie Pruitt, 18-year-old fifth day,
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Baltzell postponed indefinitely Her case was referred to probation | {imposition of sentence’ and placed goes dawn
now living at Indianapolis girl, admitted stealing develop until the 15th day. checks pected cases of infantile paralysis, ulently receiving $2450 in family al- which she cashed for $406. Judgelit is best to keep the patient in bed the'a few extra days after the fever
should be kept in bed and watched, If the disease proves to be infantile paralysis, muscle spasms and weakness will be noted usually about the although they may not In sus.
A typical infantile paralysis patient lies quietly and does not wish
Neck and back
{thighs, Certain muscles are weak | jor completely relaxed if the nerve’ connections in the spinal cord are Ness, and muscle spasms. |abortive cases (without paralysis) interrupted. .
|should eithe® be kept at Home or [sent to a receiving ward without beling admitted to the hospital proper
PATIENTS "n the acute stane of linfantile paralysis should be put dn bed on a firm mattress under In a community outbreak, all the which a board has been placed. A ‘health and hospital resources should foot board is placed at the end of Ibe brought together under one head. {the bed and the patient asked to ‘ The Nationa! Foundation for In- keep his feet: against it. EXPANSION — This archifect's drawing shows how the Herfi- Jones Co. plant tantile Paralysis will supply both If< possible, the body should be experierfte and financial aid in per- kept in a A straight comfortable posi-
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fotal. |to a three-year term after the de-|O. who pleaded guilty to the in guilty plea of transporting a stolen muscles are stiff. Eight hours after the loss was an- fendant pleaded guilty to the theft|terstate transportation of a stolen vehicle across state lnes. If the trunk is bent for ward, the Sa as oh pestis ma \ > - : . . : Most Beloved of All Fabrics in
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