Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1947 — Page 5

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Police Seize Suspect In Store Robbery

Na Hold 27-Year-Old Ex-Convict Five men were slugged and | robbed last night and early today § and ‘a North side resident routed

a prowler and fired two shots at him.

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RSTAN Meanwhile, police held a 27 ~yearold ex-convict who was caught yes- _ ° rents | Hill terday afternoon a short time a Minster | [after a South side department store 10:48 AM ] was robbed of $1550. ia liege of Religion, i A Bloomington man, Eugene Speaker. Wininger, 23, who missed his bus

8 home, was beaten and robbed of i $15 early today by three youths f { J from 15 to 19 as he attempted to * i get a ride in the 1400 block of S.

$"Slugged And Robbed Flere, 2 Shots Fired At Prowler

‘Fair Impressions

Midwest-Gasoline Curbs to Continue a BT se :

| Standard Oil Policy | Extended 2 Months

The Standard Oil Co. of Indian: lannounced today that it would ex ‘tend for two more months its preslent policy of allocating gasoline sup: plies to dealers and customers in '12 midwestern states. The plan, originally scheduled to lend the last day of this month, will| ‘now continue through September and October to all Standards: cus-| tomers in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. | Started in June Last June 24, the company. announced its allocation under which | the total quantity of gasoline fur-| nished would be approximately equal ito the total supplied in the corre-| {sponding months of 1946 ! The same plan will

“It's hot and dursty! You must be thirsty! Get a tall cold drink before you wilt!” He yells through his nose in stands everywhere, He gets up early, and he opens the fair . , . It's the lemonade man and hig lilting song,

“You'd better get it now while it's good and strosg!

The advertisers are such helpful advisers . . . Their thinking is ever of human good! They propound, multiply, divide and explain, They add up the savings your investment will goin, You look at your wife, she thinks it is nice,

: But decides to “wait” when they quote the price! continue '

; West st. A Slugged on Sidewalk through September and October, | “It's good and greasy! It goes down easy! Police believe the same gang is spite both increased supplies and Got ountninduiah i buttered ea responsible for the slugging a short increased demand. rel a moun an. (] bag of utter-Krisp corn! time later of Troy Holey, 1741 8. Except for areas where the de-| It pops, and drops like Niagara Falls, West st. He was robbed of $30 while mand for harvesting crops has been| And sends out a fragrance no smeller forestalls. walking near his home. unusually heavy and in the tourist| “Don't push, my friends! Don’t push! Don't shove! Bernard Partlow, 37, of 2105 N. resort areas, customers have been )) it's perfect and pure as a mother's love!” » Linwood ave, also was slugged ; " i TORR : ; ! ROE OES Tnirly ell hel he slcott of B. Mich, Say a Eo me OIL BOOM—A boom for liquid gold in Hamilton county has TAKE IT DOWN— Drillars W. C. Floyd and H. L. Bohm (left ‘ment said. oy pany state ~ Where the sunshine is blinding the midway's unwinding, 0m block of N. Noble st. Nothing of/ set off a series of diggings. Stanley McKinney and G. H. Hoising- to right) lower a swab' into the well after acidizing. This will aid in | The statement added that “no in- Like a mammoth toy on a mighty spring. value was taken, he told police, | ton lieft to right} prepare to acidize a well. Instead of using ex- = breaking out ths new well so that it will begin to flow. The well |stances —are known of customers| The lunchman yells and his sales increase APHST A cub driver, Pink W. Giltner, 84, plosives fo bring in a well, acid is forced into the hole to eat the is owned by the Cline-Sperry Co., Indianapolis, which.leases prop- falling to obtain necessary sup-| When he throws hamburgers in the rancid grease. a itor of 3240 W. Washington st, was rock formation. This makes drainage greater. erty from farmers in the area who collect royalties. Plies. ea | He wells and sells, he sells and yells, 43d Gtrent slugged with a gun butt by a pas-| 3g » ye .n . And he eals his own meals in the swell hotels! 10:48 A M. senger who robbed him of a small Vir nia Hill : CHUR amcung of ey Dolice Tre g | The grandstands are storing up thousands, and roaring mont CH him to stog in the 2300 block of] . . . | For the Grand Circuit drivers and colorful speed bos D. D, Pastor Shriver ave, where the robbery Is Semi-Conscious When the pole-hoss gets position, and the starter lets ‘em go Mssouiste Pastor occurred early today. : We want our seats down front, ‘bout the first or secont 1p— Fires at Prowler row. lh Two men stopped James Heady, PE Hil Pia hu 5 ah It we can’t be in the grandstand, when the crowd is in Midweek Prayer 44, of 1130 B. Oth st, early today Tout of a coma of almost 60 hours suspense,

near 16th st. and Roosevelt ave. and shigged him. When he told them! he had only $10, they cut him on e head, he reported to police. When Albert Whitt, 2827 Ken-|

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MES, 10TH B, ood ave, heard a nojse in his back Bis Class yard last night, he discovered a 10:46 Worship || browler. Before the intruder was) ue Speaker. able to escape, however, the!

sus Sinners” aroused resident had fired two,

M. ots to hasten the flight. stor - In the $1550 safe job, Harry in Jesus [Koor, 3050 Ruckle st, manager of % 4. egman Brothers’ Department} ch Schoo! tore, 1841 Shelby st. told police § CHURCH | hat Roosevelt Blow, 403 W. 30th ce 1831) i t., entered the store yesterday in, Minister __ 1 fternoon and asked to use a tele-| phone. | CC. E Struggled With Thiet 1. When the manager turned his # )IST back, Blow grabbed the money ; hy Trem L from the safe, and started out, oh theme: police were told. Mr. Koor strug- we Cisterns § led with the fleeing defendant, § 1 Visitors i he said, but was unable to prevent

his escape. Changes Shirts Police said Blow then went to e home of Mrs. Ella Hendman,| =

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mpt to escape arrest on a dejcription that had been jiroatendt. Ar 0 Barhon later On Fair Pro ram INoel Jones and squad spotted sie) t Spruce and Minnesota sts., in| pite of the change of clothing. | The Indiana state fair board sald] Police said Blow had $966 when|today that radio star Johnny Olsen |

rested, the 21st time in his 10Ng| wag still on the program for the

Rger a. Attacked {annual radio roundup of the state

A 24-year-old woman was taken | fair Aug. 30, a Pennesylvania court o City hospital for treatment after ruling notwithstanding. gang of five to 10 men chased Mr. Olsen's agents got their dates way her escort and raped her, she confused and booked the star to

old police. The couple was sitting) appear at the fair hete and at the In the community center at Edge-

ssociation for em No. One.”

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COMING IN—The new well begins to flow after acidizing and swabbing. The wells are set with pumps and | capped. The oil is cof the Nighest grade. :

i ii om Se Rig Star Still [Hamilton County Farmers Seek Refugee

today. like a washin’, on the fence! She won an apparent victory

over the sleeping tablets in which

We want to be a-hangin’,

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It's the State Fair we're wanting . . . the exhibits are

|she has sought “escape” since her haunting | boy friend; Gangster Benjamin iba ee ee : | (Bugsy) Siegel was machine-| We like every tractor, and trailer and truck.

We look at the chickens, we look at the cows, {| An early morning report from St. We take us a turn with the beefers and sows, | Francis hospital said Miss Hill was| And when we get home, "bout seven-eighths dead, “semi-comatose.” She was still tool We come back to life after ten hours in bed! groggy to talk or explain her mo-| —e Advertisement

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Others Offer Their Lands for Drilling

By VICTOR PETERSON, Times Staff Writer NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Aug. 23—There's an oil boom in Hamilton “®!V® Pack by train from Germany

‘county. |the more than 4000 Jewish refugees (caverns by their leader, ? Many farmers already are realizing royalties from wells producing being shipped from Port de Bouc t0|Bertrand a ROLL - UP MORRISON S in paying quantities. Others are getting on the nervous edge wondering Hamburg, | Mr. Russell announced his dis- | AWNINGS Indianapolis’ Largest if Dé Hie gold, now selling at $2.50 a barrel, is pooled under their ona foreign office announced that COVery three weeks ago. The or-| Free Estimstes—New Low Prices Women’s Specialty She ; : the request to France to renew its/§anization promoted a ROOFING AND

scientific | N , offer of sanctuary to the Jewish expedition to open the caves on the INDIR SIDING 00. fn w. Washington St.

refugees was delivered in Paris by Arizona-Nevada- California borders, 66s 8. CAPITOL — RI-13%

For more than a year the Cline OF drilling purposes. Sperry Co., Indianapolis, has been| That there is a quantity of oil

Wernersville fire company carnival developing fields five miles north-|in the area has been known for

ont and Northwestern ave, when i, 1ancaster, Pa. at the same time. In the Gay Nineties, wells Ambassador Alfred Duff Cooper

west of here. . Currently there are YeATS.

4 > attack occurred early today. » Thr 3 £3 : ’ A judge in Lancaster ruled yes {were sunk all over the county for ree British ships, had been te—y | Another woman, 27, said a strange te;day that he would Jave to fulfill 13 producing wells while six more natural gas. In many of these, oil nchored. off Port de ‘Bouc for 25 oung man who offered to take her are in the process of being drilled. | ¥ B Wany Se, OI |day : i his engagement with ‘the firemen. was found b t it didn't a the ys. The refugees refused to go 6% her husband last night suddenly| orval Pratt, state fair secretary, Meanwhile, there were prospects| ou 3 WINS May ashore, jhrew her to the ground in the ,; -q Of new attempts to find oil. value it does today. When the gas “, ; v said no one had notified the board - |was exhausted, the fields were . ¢ British finally served an Mass. 00 block of E. Maryland st. and (hat Mr. Olsen would or would not Leases 19 Properties | Abandoned. ultimatum that unless the refugees -td Sampled to assault her, she re- appear as scheduled on the night Fred Hargraves, a former resi-| The Qline-Sperry wells are pro-| cre ashore in France by 6 p. m 5 ported olics, of Aug. 30. dent of Fortville, Ind, says he ducing about 100 barrels of oil every Lo vcrday, they would be sent to few minutes later, police In-| fair officials suggested that the plans to sink several test wells!s¢ hours. The entire output, is pur- German displaced persons camps vestigating a fight at New Uersey pennsylvania court might not have about 15 wiles southeast of here chased by the Boundary Oil Corp. All but six refugees were adamant, h nd Washington ste Arete Rob-| jurisdiction over Mr. Olsen if he in Fall Creek township. of Portland. ‘Ind and the ships sailed Dar Rte, ro ta] WETEn' In Penheyiyaia Interested in western ofl felds | In the search for oil, Cline-Sperry 2 her attacker. Be cherpot! “But even if he shouldn't show for many years, Mr, Hargraves has| lsunk two wells which hit natural Three Hurt in Cairo urches vith disorderly conduct and vag- up,” said Mr. Pratt, “we've still got filed papers in the county recorder’s gas. These have been capped to Rioti Di ov * an all-star’ show.” office of 19 properties leased to him await culmination of a purchaser ing Ie v The Dinning sisters, cowboy. |The two reporte CAIRO, Aug. 23 (U. P.).—Three URCH John F. Kenny, 28, of 2624 N. movie star Jimmy Wakely, the B Feporicdly are eapabic of men wounded dur! , ely, t y uring nati ye 8 Drive Sian st. SHES an admitted | Duke of Paducah and Salty Homes, Scout Troop 83 proaseing 2 niilion SUblp- feet of rioting yesterday died a, Fm utomobile prowler early today radio entertainers, will appear with Oil in thi . t hospital Ey e, §: near the Marott hotel, police said. group of Hoosier stars. Visits State Park on s area is found from a The: smivister. wl : Edifice The defendant, Richard Lee Ma- to 1500 feet below ground in T-of public: Seeurity pin, 22, of 215 W. 28th st, was | Boy Scout troop 83, sponsored by "hat 18 known. as the Trenton for- Tecelved cabled instructions from JRCH arged with violation of the 1935 Adn Irers Pay the Variety club, will leave tonight Mation. It is among. the highest Prime Minister Fahmy Norkrashy Bae firearms act and vagrancy, after for a week-end outing at Bass Lake Srades of oils. Pasha in New York to forbid deme, 7:30 bolice found a pistol on him. state park. | Have 40-Year Span Edifice Leslie E. Smith, proprietor of the About 70 will make the tri (ase against Britain or protesting P,| And while the wells here do not devel Did Barn tavern, 525 8. Harding oma g 0 ilho which will include a visit LOMOrToW produce in terrific quantities, they evelopments in the United Na-|f% t., reported te police early today | to Culver Military academy. [have a long life, paying off over a Hons Security council. The prime hat a box containing $500 in cash Charles Emmons, scoutmaster,|period of years. So minister feared that agitators] POPLARVILLE, Miss. Aug. 23.1 nave charge. pe y me are giver al might infiltrate into demonstra-

d been stolen from a rear room. Scouts will have least a 40-year span of productiv-

(U, P.)—The admirers of Senator tions and | prejudice Egypt's cause,

’ stvéen door had been broken. an opportunity to pass numerousity, “ : A Ee SSS [Theodore G. Bilbo paid final trib- tests in scouting, including life- | Land-owners lease their property {ute to the fiery southern political saving. i exchange for a certain royalty on Indo Bands Attack Dutch

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hroughout eastern Jav y - Hundreds of the faithful flocked et a ocke BEVERLY HILLS, Cal, Aug. 23| have leased their land to Mr. Har- tacking Dutch troops, sniping along

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