Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 3
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Schuder Also n | Is Assessed ¥ | $5000 Fine
Judge Baltzell Says Example Is Needed |
A 48-year-old -Columbus- bank| teller was sentenced in Federal Lourt yesterday to 15 years in prison| and a $5000 fine on charges of emll bezzling $113,000. Delmer C. Schuder, pleaded guilty, to embezzling the money from the Irwin-Union Trust Co. in Columbus when he was arraigned a. month ago. : Tr Judge Robert C. Baltzell sentenced | / Schuder to serve five years on each| “of nine counts, the last six to run| concurrently with first three and to pay a $5000 fine. He was arrested June 11 by FBI agents and admitted he had taken a total of $113,123.53 over a period of 12 years. James Diver, federal probations, officer, said Schuder’s expenditures ranged from $230 pen sets to a i $1500 horse saddle. Listed ‘Loans to Friends’ When arrested Schuder listed most of expenditures to “loans to friends which never were repaid.” i Mr. Diver said, however, that he | ’ found little more than $5000 spent "that way. He found most of the money went for purchase and im-
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[Hints Traffic Cop’ For Big Steel
i WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U.P), {=A senate small business subcommittee warnéd ‘the steel industry's
top leaders today that unless they strive for greater self-regulation, they must expect the government to become their “traffic cop.” At the same time President Benjamin Fairless of U. 8S. Steel Corp, | said there was no basis for. charges {that the bellwether of the industry {had taken a “public-be-damned” {attitude in distributing its products He said U. 8S. Steel has always tried to distribute equitably among big and small users, and planned additions and
the current steel shortage The senate subcommitee's tion was stated by
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§ Senator Edward ‘Martin (R. Pa.) as "supply i and "distribution may the group met with 15 “blue rib-| corrected.” * Auto Death {bon” steel executives to talk over| The subcommittee conceded thal
the industry's problems. Primarily, lit wanted industry's views on the | lout if the industry is producing United Steelworkers (C, I. 0.1 less than it can, If so, it wants Union officials charged that steel to know what can be done to boost was holding back ‘to two-thirds of| production, its present capacity, and should po late yesterday by Jud Mr. Martin, former Pennsylvania instead be expanding beyond ad | I. Rabb Wh fail governor, opened the round table Present production limitations. ou when it tailed {0 Yeach
talks. with’ this statement: Mr. Martin said the investigation # verdict after remaining in a deadto date had uncovered a definite/l0ck several hours over a traffis
“Those of you who know me, vgrey market” in steel, “a vicious! | manslaughter case. know that T am a strong advocate sondition.” What does the indus-| The jury had tried the case of of the American free enterprise try propose to do about it? he asked.| Charles W. Hodges, 25, of 15 Schiller system. . , . But I want it to func- |st., charged with manslaughter in tion with proper regard for the [the death of Michael Cain, 85- - public interest, . If evils like Patton Post to Open old night E Mihae] Qa ’ Meridian the steel gray market and other Annual Fall Festival land Arizona sts, Feb, 13, 1046, abuses which have devtloped, and, The Gen. George 8. Patton post, | After several hours of deliberation similar racketeering in other lines American Legion, will hold its sec- the jury was still deadlocked, seven of business do not ‘end, don't be ond annual fall festival and fish for conviction and five for acquittal, surprised when Uncle Sam moves fry tonight and tomorrow night at and reported to the court that there in as a traffic cop.” 34th and Illinois sts. was no hope of agreement. He told the conferees that this, Ae street festival also is being The indictment charged Hodges goal was “to seek by free and staged from 5 to 11. p. m. nightly with driving 40 miles an hour in a frank discussion a method By which with co-operation of community 30-mile zone when Mr. Cain was defects in the present system of merchants, {struck and killed.
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sire a Joroveme of a farm. five i ork Fs Cos De Zanfas. to. Talk, i Ca 1 “cluding three jeeps, sever no SAS rIony Ey ang. Semi-hraoupe that walk the oarth . . a bo gnd expensive “household items. To Metalurgi L wor rey tr Faw —v—— AE re A ARR RR a a A i “It is hard to believe that a man a . Shane ‘ . I would spend 20 years building gr al BS | Dr. Carl Zapfee, y of ‘the na- nicted iN : y eavy SO s—sto¢ y I a fine reputation only to have it tion's top metalurgists, will address . . b . snuffed” out in a minute,” Judge| 3 . the Indianapolis chapter of Amer- y y 1 i Baltzell said. “I have no alterna-| Diverted From Police ican Society for Metals at a 6:30 p NEW YORI, Stpn. 12 0, Ji Uppers. we give to you i tive but punish this man. He must S I H S n AIDREr . ! ' Earle Raymond Sale, 36, former oon-~ | . : y EL be punished for his crime as an, aiary, ne ays. Mri per Meets vick who. was-artasied i Iodlanane, at seh moderate . ig sige Bk § example to others who might make City funds have been juggled he Maroit Iobel olis last July on a charge of forging | prices—as § the same mistake.” In tis from police ‘and fire department pn. zahfree js checks while passing himself off as] S y <Q | Joa Keiatien, 95 11 Jenspiles salary budgets to other uses, Al the author of a’ monsignof. was indicted vester- make them about the at v . Feeney, Democratic mayoralty can- some 60 papers bw Y , [ uder. He : ” day by a federal grand jury here on| 4 court. to represent Sch didate, charged in a speech before on gas-metal re- : Ee) ; entered a plea for leniency on the i rah five counts relating to checks! . v the 20th ward Women's Democratic 2Ctions. physical Ei a - 3 basis that “at, this man’s age an) chemistry of steel, amounting to $600 drawn on the : 4 Sevsre sentence > tantamount to club yesterday. el ectroplating, St. Vincent dé Paul society. ' imprisonment.” [= ice ’ re . / : Gy with—in 1 e p While police officials have been ¢ r ystallography, U. S. Attorney John PF. X. Mc- p Manipulated Accounts blaming the deplorable crime con- stainless steel and Gohey said Gale posed as Monsignor | When arrested, Schuder said he gjtions here on lack of men, thou- ® NeW technique pr zapfee Jeremiah C. Brannigan, the Right ~/ began taking small amounts in 105 sands of dollars are being diverted of tHe Sythors nv. |Rev, Brannigan and Maj. Brannir : but expected to put it back. e Irom the safely board's police sal- vention called “fractography. gan. Mr. McGohey said Gale was covered the shortage by manipula-| He is the author of an American given a suspended two-year term in tion of several accounts predating ary fund to other departments for society for Metals book, “Stainless 1937 for impersonating: a federal of- Tauylor-Made anticipated deposits of a large Col-| the purchase of equipment,” MI. Steel,” to be published in-1948. ficer and that while he was in the v umbus industry. ‘Feeney said. He will speak on “Welding and Army in 1944 he was sentenced to Dark Brown In other action yesterday in fegeral The candidate exhibited docu- Applications of Stainless Steels,” |four years for illegal entries in the Calf Blucher. court, Mrs. Junita Mack, 24, of Jef-| ————— jarmy pay roll. Full doubl mental proof that $56,100 has been ouble fersonville, pleaded guilty to em-| Gale was turned over to New York | leather soles bezzling $12,000 from the First Fed- | diverted from the police salary fund Jap Guilty in Gl Deaths ‘authorities by Indianapolis palice. yd eral Savings & Loan Association of this year. YOKOHAMA, Sept. 12 (U. P.).— eames rm—— Peg Jeffersonville. ‘Divert Another $15,000 \Kaneichi Koike, pre-war Tokyo RABBI FOX ON AIR SUNDAY El bl Mrs. Mack, who is the mother of| “What “defense can our horse lawyer, pleaded guilty today to| Rabbi Samuel J. Fox of the | : u a ‘4-year-old son, was released on and buggy administration offer for|charges that he contributed to the United Hebrew congregation will] dine $2500 bond following a commis- such action at a time when women unlawful killing of nine American speak Sunday noon on Jewish New . sioner hearing in July. and children are being assaulted in airmen shot down over Formosa. Year broadcast over radio station | _ Howard Caughran, U. 8. their own homes nearly every He was sentenced to four years at WIBC. Selections from the liturgy | in B g : " { district attorney, said Mrs. Mack night?” he challenged. hard labor. with musical setting will be given or a had used a fictitious account in the “Another ordinance already has —." ——. h name of “O. Zone Poole” into which been introduced. to divert another . . ; olinel she put funds to cover sums with- $15,000 from the fire department In Indiana lis | + sheld from the accounts of ‘other salary fund to purchase building | aqua, > depositors. materials. A ASH AAAI BRASS ¢ Fred .1. Ludtke, district examin-| “It is time to quit juggling funds EVENTS TODAY |EVENTS TOMORROW 13.50 to 18, er of the federal home loan bank at the expense of taxpayers for the Indianapolis Piano Teachers assoc iation— PPhoth L Lion ~ Los Angeles Rams— - . . Le ‘ apter house 'ootba game, utler Bowl, tomorrow a ’ administration, discovered omissions benefit of some equipment manu-', oo on for Registration of Voters, 3:30 FIRST FLOOR : in an adding machine record. facturer,” he said. in November municipal elections —Open Indiana ‘Brotherhood of Rallrodd Train. . : Floor : from2to 9p. m en and Auxiliary-—Convention, Clay- MEZZANINE Mrs. Mack's case was referred to; The candidate said that the pool hotel, i Crooked Lreek Garden club Flower Show em cree Eugene B. Burns, federal probation money saved on salaries should be 7 p. m. Crooked Creek school audi- MARRIAGE LICENSES 23 officer, for pre-sentence investiga- returned to the general fund so _'07"T Normen Eugene Price. Detroit: May Viola R. C. A. Sales, five-day conference Closes * Hig HORE throp : ? v tion. 2 nse taxes can be Jeduced in the Indianapolis Athletic club RiLTEI2, Suiting 942 N.' Parker, | E Ruth E. Toney, 1623 E. Vermont ie Dore Finger 524 Udell; Tb Jean 3 THE WEAT HER COTOCAST VIA ACME TELEPHOTO Barnett, 2937 Paris | E Harold C. Oliver, 1515 8. Belmont; Patri- | fi Fe cls sell : L ) : ke: PREVIEW of U.S. WEATHER BUREAU, DEPT. of COMMERCE FORECAST - PERIOD ENDING 730AMESTO “13 ‘47 Charles A. Weaver, 1006 B. Thio LOHOT Tas : i? H Plal - i bry, © |Guy C all’ Jinted N. Dany; Blanche R : ay or Made 5 A Shultz, 126 N. Dear A hog bert B. Carroll, Southport; Phyllis Ellen Brown. ih n 4 Rober . F Ww» 4, Miner, Southport. Scotch grain . i - _ — in Chard Hartman, 3764—Biufl rd; ‘ : , N 1 | Marthe AnD Bummeir, 2928 Bluff rd. Wing tip. BISMARCK 1 . Thomas J. Costello, 261 N. Rural; Eileen Half d - 1 DULUTH, Marie Griffin, 622 x Temple. es Wat a ouble A ———— \ Tr R. 114 , Pittsburg a. ar- —-— : TN Jom TT — garet Gotischalk, Pittsburgh, Pa sole : - Numa Floyd Wisdom, 3108 Pleasant; Azzilee Car- leer heel. i . ter, 7 e " -— -y \\-- wiliam Lee Hayris, 614 N. Sherman dr.; 12.85 : — { AGO Gladys Mae Fairfield, 1017 River be oof by | Basil A. Neese, 1321 N Pennsylvania 3 ( r TN (A v * | ni I Bena Sa oto h x { ttner rose, othy | s ¥. \ R “ Yost 0* | Robert, Oreentield, - Spt Huh u ] , N Y «9, arvin Reese, 368 W . Rub¥ i aN FRANCS DENVER | [2 ANSAS © 5 \ - I: 2064 Indianapolis 4 Co bs \ a s1.L0 | Thomas A. Sebeok, Bloomington: Eleanor f. el to : Los \ SANTE | TS So TYPE Fade N Central, Ruby 244 N. Central “ous \ \ | v ! X . In Alien Mil a Fernway, Ruby Jean 9 yom)" | | -~ | ae Ruz oe ke, 5306 Burgess; Reba ~ . a" 5 Mae Marshall, 116 N. Eucli | | * FORT WORT {Bdward Prater, 305 8 Keystone; Mary L 12 85 ‘ Mitchell, 1311 Bates, . NL william 8. Dillon Jr, 1913 E. Minnesota; PARTLY CLOUDY AND L AsO | Ethel Mae Aikins, 1826 Lockwood. FIRST FLOO pe R CANS | ” \, srw ON A | BIRTHS I 1% MEZZANINE ; } Boys wiry TELL Ld p ; Canno YTS oh \ am At St. Francis — Luther, patsy Cannon; 0 dich wigan : ’ FOTOSAST “J Dass Laurence Katherine Mieirigee vce Buber Siviey Ropjener, and Fatiee . Seartiano At Genefal—Emmett Frances Lunsford BROWNSVILLE | fhe ellie Noel, William ‘ “ wIRS AIR At Alar Paul Alice Reon | Ente: «& FLOW At " Methodisi—Dr Ken! Phyllis Dawson: ahsenent Norman, irginia Long ober t THUNDER " Riegel Alexander, Matis Ba ck Man:] | . STORV A RA IN Ratherin Katherin e Brana Cries - a 0 wrence, adys| TM REG PAT'S PEND COPR 1947 COW. L. A. WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Lagud on . - gem, Taylor-Made ° . s ar \ ' 4 NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | S. T. today. This storm is ex- | Satirday's thinimum tempera- | pstin, Mentha Garrett, and. Herbery,| CAST SUMMARY: Minimum | pected to move west-northwest | ture forecasts include Milwaukee, ,M ary Zingmelser, anda Randall 4960 ! Dark Brown temperatures will be in the sultry’ | 15 miles per hour and increase in | 56; Chicago, 58; St. Louis. and Bun so aud Carl, Hattie Wikesell, Calf Blucher gl ' 70s from the Gulf States to New |intensity, Vessels in the path of | Kansas City, 60; Detroit, 63; "Girt Wing tip b England ‘tomorrow morning as | the storm have been advised to | Cleveland, 64; Memphis, 66; Bos- Al, SL FrandeeWibiam Mo aes] half double ; warm, moist air from the Gulf of | proceed with extreme caution. | ton, Philadelphia and Atlanta, 70; | Burnett. Charles, Helen Meadows: Rich-| Sole=Leather Mexico and the Atlantic stream | Small craft from Dominica are New York and Washington, 72. ard, Marilyn Ey , an obert, An | Q heel northward. During the afternoon | advised to remain in port for the tt AL Ganeral~Paul, Nellis Hollon , Bagers 12.85 £ the mercury will climb into the coming 24 to 36 hours, Off I h | ‘Robert Marvelle Davis. Buddy elen | " 1 90s in the Gulf States while after-.| . Fotocast . fans, . will notice 4 cia Weat er Thomas. Sam, Orpha_ Stsmore, Jack i noon readings in the 80s will be | sharp temperature drop and op- | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | Wheels == een Moran: i reported from the Carolinas 0 | posite wind directions alon~ the —Sept. 12, 1471 Roscoe. Joan Zook, Wiliner, Edna Davis j mT are aiite for oooh cold front from Indiana to Texas, “Sunrise... 6:23 | Bunset 1. 6:09 Ac $1. Vincent's Ee ha ries Carol Aun hi r = | Fronts mark the line along which |precipitation 24 hr 4 7.30 — 12 ey, And James. Barbara Alexander | ! er weather from the Lakes Region | cool northerly winds are clash- oral presvpiomsion. snes Jan, 5 We i Wome, i Ain, to Texas. Temperatures will range | ing with warm southerly winds, [27 tree Jas. | : HN B HESTAON: 4 0 | "The following tabl shows the t Q gh m the morning 60s to the high | often producing showers. Looking |, following, table. i o tempera: DEATHS . | 4 0s during the afternoon. Lowest | ahead one can expect cooler tem- | Station igh Low|Albert L. Schneider. BISWE\IUS. Nellivh vim ium inti iii el readings will be in the 50s in the | peratures in the eastern third of [BIAGI8 ---e:vovooioii 83 71 [Chinries Gariton Defibaugh, 15, at 852 W. : i northern plains and in the 60s in | ‘the U. 8. over the week-end as [Chicago .......ce....... 72. |, 43d st, myocarditis i »» ! most of the far west. . | the cold front moves across the |Giaciimni! 5 An aay Deut, TB Tabor, Scattered thunderstorms are. Fotocast. Arrows attached to Denver dot arterioscleroric near i, 88 Methods} FIRST FLOOR predicted from the gulf coast to | fronts show the direction the Evansville 68 john O'Connor, 88, Methodist, careiMains and. Michigan. The } Warne 8 | whoma MEZZANINE . 2 a chigan. se | front is moving. Temperatures n. Worth eBte lanes 4 4 william Hyde Pearl, 72, at Methodist } i (elty) .oivadivie © storms will occur as warm air | will be warmer in the pIAINS guns City LL. iil 80 ~ | parthenia Jones. 75, at 1840 Boulevard o } i from tne Gulf and South Atlantic | states as the high cell centered Los Angeles "74 50 | Pl, nephritis . 4 . rise into swelling clouds, coo} and | over Colorado moves eastward Minneapoisst Pui. TH te T04 Cuntra] ave, + release their moisture in the | and warm southerly winds begin New Orlean 03 7% Samuel Neil Campbell, 32 a. ee Kenaffected ares. iin to stream into the area over the |oyianoms city : 2.3 aienn P. Douglas aL Methodist, BRINE s os The San Juan weather station | week-end. This picture spells no Plies niusaereaseaseseies 2 » Nels. Pearl Edwards, 02, at 815 N. Riley nN “IN tS reported a ‘ropical storm 400 | immediate relief for the parched seasaunayianiiis 91 5 Missoiiri parSInOmA ight. 05, at $46 HH : “" east of Abit British | central plains and most of the verratrgngase a 53 | ave, wy od . aN HH . mB corn helt. +] 3 ge x un yy -
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