Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1947 — Page 4

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Husband Arrested

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the arrestd of Earl Anderson, 22, of 2305 E. 25th st. yesterday. | The arrest grew out of difficulties between Anderson and his wife, Betty Anderson, 325 N. Gable st.

early Sunday.

Police’ were called to the Ander-| son residence Saturday night by Mrs. Anderson, who told them her husband had beaten her. After] quieting the disturbance, police Jett, but were called back at 1 ® m.} by neighbors. They said Anderson was driving up and down the street. In a reckless manner and] sounding his horn and flashing a spotlight. { Police parked near the home, | soon they saw a car drive south on Cable. In front of Mrs. Aderson’s home the driver fired a shot which struck the porch about three feet! from Mrs. Anderson. The car sped on. As the. police car swung into pursuit it went faster Police overtook the car on White River blvd. Anderson was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct, reckless driving and vagancy, OfMcers confiscated a 22 rifie

2 Burglaries Net $473 in Cash

Cash totaling $473 and ‘merchan dise valued at $6085 were taken in two overnight burglaries here The cash was taken from a filing

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RANK REGION — The shaggy growth of weeds on this corner lot at N. Delaware. and 14th sts. has drawn repeated complaints from nearby property owners vet the area remains uncut. Residents say dogs fight and shady characters lurk in the

high grass. It mars the the beauty. of an.otherwise picturesque street. » -

Numerous Protests to City Officials Fail to Get Patch of Weeds Cut

Residents of Delaware and 14th Sts. Report ySompliltiod that 1 though 1 sould Plot Hideout for Dogs, Shady Characters

creased taxes the man to whom By The Times Civic Reporter

I was speaking laughed and hung A waving patch of high grass and weeds on the southwest corner up

sts, drew the ire of neighbors this morning

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Circuit Court to Rule | Charge After Pal's Death in Robbery On City Election A 16-year-old bowling alley "pinbof frog South Carolina was : ty . ° 10 be rearrested: today on a murder ca after admitting to | A law suit to untangle some legal|detectives that he fatally stabbed a confederate during a tavern technicalities regarding the right of \purglary Saturday. mw 4 . y residents in newly-annexed ' Clty] The youth, Vonnie Lee McGee Spartansburg, was bein : y ’ ’ g held areas to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 withotit bond on a delinquency charge, although juvenile court election was agreed on by county authorities have waived jurisdiction {ofMcials today. ito criminal court. [outside as a lookout. In several areas recently annexed, McGee and James H. McCarson,| McGee said he warned Anderson

{to the city the boundaries cut 31, also of Spartansburg, confessed | “10 get down s0 no one will see {

{through the middle of some pre- burglarizing Karl's tavern, 420 w,| You.” Anderson became angry and cincts. In order to clarify the vot- Washington st, with the aid of a /SWUng a bottle at him, McGee's ing status of residents in these third man, Roland (Tub) Ander- confession states. He then thrust areas for the city election the coun- son, 35. {a 10-inch knife in Anderson's back. ty election board and county com- Anderson was slain by McGee,| McCarson will be arraigned Sept. missioners agreed to be defendants while both stood behind the bar in 19, in municipal court 3, on a in a friendly suit to be brought by the semi-darkness of the tavern.|vagrancy charge. He also is being residents in these new areas. ‘Meanwhile, McCarson was standing held without’ bond. The new city residents il bring * a petition before the electibn board. L } Gl J E $ . This action will form the basis for oca in apn n ers a suit to be brought by Scott Ging, | "

county attorney, for a mandate 1 [INES Photo Contest

order in circuit court, clarfying | the right of annexed voters to cast By ART WRIGHT (midnight Friday to: Amateur Photo their ballot. An entry in The Times Amateur contest, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. {- Last week the county election Photo contest arrived today from Maryland st. Indianapolis 9. board ruled that all annexed resi- | The winning photo and honorable dents would be permitted to vote! An Indianapolis soldier, Cpl./mention pictures received last week Nov. 4. George Arndt, sent three pictures will appear in Wednesday's Times.

— ins he snapped near Nara, Japan, Reserve Officers |where he is stati

Mk Probe of waa | ames” vae "3c | aor Law Study

| ’ Indiana's reserve officers were on. CPL. Arndt's letter questioned

faced’ today With a Semind for a whether he would be eligible to Gr compete for the weekly prize since |

congressional investigation of the pa was across the Pacific. Being war assets administration mer- an Indianapolis man, Cpl. Arndt is! Originally limited to 200 reserva|chandising methods. eligible and his pictures will be tions, the Taft-Hartley law insti- | The state council of the officers’ judged in last week's group. . The tute to be held here Sept. 24-25 has association adopted such a motion| letter was postmarked prior to the been. opened to additional atby & unanimous vote. |Friday midnight deadline. tendance.

Delegates, including 60 presidents Pictures now being received will| It is being sponsored by the In-

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™ ecm mamish MONDAY, SEPT. 8 it Sit to Decide Youth Faces Rearrest Today Hoi Fear Sits ; Who May Vote Aven or ger in : ri Gambiing Spots a’

Holiday Declared After Tipoff

{ Times State Services | JEFFERSONVILLE, Sept. 8. — |Jeflersonville's ‘one-day gambling 'shutdown resulted from fear of a {holdup, gambling sources said here | today. ; The city's gambling spots closed Friday after several operators were tipped off about a holdup plot, an linformant said. Rather than risk a disturbance, the gambling csars declared, a holiday. On Saturday night, gaming rooms again were wide open here, with dice and roulette among the main attractions. The were hopeful of a business pickup bes cause of a gaming crackdown oves the week-end in Louisville,. Ky, . across the Ohio river.

City Registration Ofices Listed

| Branch offices for the registration of voters for the municipal election | Nov. 4 will be open this week from

'2 p. m. to 9 p. m. at the following =

| places: TOMORROW School 14, 1229 E. Ohio. School 15, 2302 E. Michigan, School 3, 23 N. Rural. Fire station 11, 1030 E. Washinge ton. Fire station 27, 2018 E. 10th st. Robert's school, 1401 E. 10th st,

Mrs. E. O. Edwards, housekeeper, State President Col. Ray C. Thomas, |test which’ ¢loses at midnight next commerce to study the recently

St. Phillips Hall, 535 Eastern ave, WEDNESDAY

of Hoosler ROA chapters, heard be judged in the sixth week's con-|diana and Indianapelis chambers of |

lencated labor law. Sessions will be!

night.

living at 1407.N. Delaware st, de- Gary, charge that the WAA's sales Friday. disgrace to the arrangements are “nether fair nor] A prize will be offered each week held in the. Indiana World War |businesslike to the government, a 8S long as suitable entries are re- [Memorial ceived... , {-Rep.-Fred A. Hartley (R. N. J), An entrant may submit any num- [co-author of the act, will speak at ber of photos, but pictures must be |a dinner-meeting the opening night, {In black and white. - On, the back while Rep. Gerald Landis, Indiana

cabinet in the Stewart-Warner of Delaware and 14th Corp. cafeteria, 1065 York st, Man- Residents around the area were at wits end trying to get the patch clared, “It's a ager H. W. Weddle told police. En- cut. Their numerous calls to city officials have brought only promises neighborhood.” try to the cafeteria was gained by and excuses and no mowing machines “We had the same trouble last veteran or any other purchaser.” a side - window, Today as the weeds grow taller and begin to turn brown those living year,” she explained, “and the weeds RT Wayne Laudig, owner, Wayne nearby are becoming fearful that weren't cut until late in the fall Mapleton Reunion Motor Sales parking lot, 541 E. New fire might start in the patch and corner and the youths take it into when they had turned brown and o ss st, told police this morning spread to their homes : the weeds, dry. I suppose it will be the same At Brookside Sunday fof each picture must be written congressman, will talk at an earlier that $4000 in negotiable securities! qq. high’ grass. overhangs. the ‘I called the health department again this year.” * The Old Mapleton association, an this information: Photogzapher’s (luncheon. $150 In checks, a terminal leave| : : In an attempt to get the weeds She said she called the park de- organization of former residents of name, address, telephone number,| william R. Ringer, chief trial check for $150, a watch valued ‘at Sidewalks, forcing pedestrians. 10...» My Miller said,” “but they partment a_month ago and a man the area surrounding Illinois and type camera and film used, shutter examiner, national labor relations $35 and an automobile valied at| Walk in the street. AL night, 50 (gid me their budget was so low came out and looked over the patch,.|38th sts. formerly known as Maple- speed, diaphragm, opening, type board, also is scheduled as a $1750 were stolen. Several articles neighbors say, viclous acting dogs It was impossible for them to do! “When he left he promised me ton, will meet for the annual reun- lighting. ’ speaker. of lesser value also were taken; he romp and fight in the rank growsh-anything about it." {something would be done,” Mrs, Ed- ion at the Brookside park pavilion| The. contest is open to any pho- | sald and shady characters are seen Lo He said in another call to city wards said, “but that was a month next Sunday, tographer whose chief source of in- CHIANG BACK IN NANKING In another report to police, Ern- emerge from the paich : hall he was told to contact the ago and no one has returned.” There will be.a basket dinner at come is not derived from photo- = NANKING, Sept. 8 (U. P.).—Genest L. Brumley, 11356 Hoyt ave, said G. G. Miller, piano salesman Hy- street commissioner branch office at Meanwhile, the weeds continue to 1 p. m. followed by: a program at graphic work. eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek returns he shot at a prowler about mid- ing at 1421 N Delaware st, de- Shelby st. wave in the breeze causing atn-eve~ 2:30 p. m. arranged by Charles Mc-| The Times will pay $5 for the from his summer capital at Kuling He daés not know whether clared he had seMn a taxi driver! . “All 1 got. was anotfier story about sore on one of the city's most Cune and Ernest Mockford, co- best photo received during .any today to meet with the Kuomingive: liquor to teen-agers on the a low budget” he said, “When J picturesque streets ichajrmen, “week. Mall or bring entries by tang's central executive committee.

or. not the man was hit

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School 58, 321 Linwood ave. School 62, 4715 E, 10th st. School 82, 4700 English ave. Fire Station 12, 339 N. Shere man dr. Lawrence Sexton Real Estate Ofe fice; 4610 E. Michigan st. | Dearborn Hotel, 3208 E. Michigan

| st. | - William Welsh, Residence, 271. 8, {Sherman dr.

THURSDAY | School 85, 338 S. Arlington ave; |. School 77, 401 N. Arlington ave, | Fire Station 25, 5432 E. Washe [ington st. . | Nicewanger Garage (rear), 1304 Leland st. : :

Emersofl Cleaners#5110- E. Michie.

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S. Ayree & Co.

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Sikhs Sle

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By JAMES United Press § NEW DELHI, Sikhs, wielding attacked the Ls main Delhi stati " At least 50 M and children we: The Sikhs lite lems to bits w and police stood ing idly and m intervene, : The attack cz government had emergency regul anyone caught | killing ‘would be The governme! Sikhs would be their traditional

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not more than 9 But not a mo police to halt Moslems, who train in hopes at Lahore in M tan. No Suc Shortly after bodies, chopped baggage handcs or in pools of | shattered comp On the train lay the body Moslem youngs

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