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state police as Robert E. Jones, 21, and John H. Lindner, 27, of 3107 N. Layman ave. The trio have been held on vag-

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police said they would be charged today with vehicle taking and grand larceny. 8 According to police, the three opperated an illicit parts racket by stripping stolen cars. Most of the

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State detectives said the gang's parts sales may have run to thousands of dollars. " They' were investigating outlets for hot car parts on the theory the gang must have had contacts in

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Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel for Dr. William L. Nutter, 5417 Winthrop ave., who

administration hospital. Burial will be in South Park cemetery, Martinsville. Dr. Nutter, 64, was a physician and surgeon. A native of Washing(ton, Ind. he had lived here tree) months. He was a member of Elks

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One By Clubbing In State 6 Men, Woman WORD ADAY ee Feed Wounded; One Stabbed Here

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Charges of “false pretenses”

\ lodged against a Wabash, Ind. Der as & down payment for RENITENT hosiery executive have been dis-|pair of stockings which she said of

oy 2, ‘missed on testimony given by the never delivered. “* prosecution's witness, Criminal Court, Mr. Wood was convicted \re-ni tent ) sou Judge Saul Rabb said today. charge in municipal court here last - ‘RESISTING PRESSURE; | Robert Wood was exonerated of month. He appealed : OBSTINATE; OPPOSED TO| charges that he took money from|sentenced to 30 days at _ SNA prospective clients as a down pay-|state farm and fined $25 and costs has

Palm Beach, Fla. oi Surviving are his daughter, Miss Panchita J. Nutter; two sons, Wil-|

work was dofie in an elaborately liam I. Nutter, Indianapolis and|

equipped barn behind Kuhn's home Searles H. Nutter, Japan, and a

in Lawrence, police said.

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A wave of murder and violence swept the state this week-end. | Four men were dead. Six men and one woman were wounded. State police were unable to explain the series of violent outbursts which took place for the most part in rural sections of the H state. \ None of the deaths took place in| Indianapolis, but one man lay in critical condition in General os-|| pital after being stabbed Satur day night. New High in Juvenile Crime ~~ Juvenile aid authorities here re- — - ported a new high in juvenile gang fon cece Toe vr] \ or. activity on the South side where "= n . = rival gangs were warring. Juvenile ald authorities said they p rms {were unable to control teen age |gangs because of lack of manpower,

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ment on hose his company sold. Katherine Graves, Indianapolis,'been sentenced.

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was dead, he slashed his throat, wrists and chest with a piece of glass, bashed in his head, and left the warehouse. After that he went to a nearby

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The youth made his confession ito. the FBI in Newark. The FBI |turned the youth over to local | police.

e . tav Rusmussen has asked American Chor es, Boy Kills |authorities to explain reports that the U. 8. military service is erecting _ (Continued From Page One) _|gecret tngtallations on’ Greenland,

When he was satisfled the boy Warren H. Munk

investment counselor, died today in diner, washed the blood. from his his home. 1002 N. Pennsylvania st. hands, then ordered a bottle of po was 68.

! Think of it! A 15-minute pause up on her housework!"

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Dead Here at 68

Warren H. Munk, Indianapolis

Born in Connersville, Mr. Munk had lived here 44 years. He was a graduate of Purdue university. Services will be in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, at 10:30 a, m, Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown Hill One brother, Willlam E. Munk, survives.

shotgun. A suspect was being ques-|34, Newport, Ky, four days after [tioned iri" the” Orange Sounty jail ‘Mrs. TAUIE DARIO von Dr Vermmwienf —-

Convicted of Beating

At West Baden, police said rob-| Versailles Widow | bery was the motive for the shot-| yYERSAILLES, Ind, Sept. 18 (U.| gun slaying of Glen Moore, 27, golf|p)._A woman and her stepson urse -gréenskeeper at a Jesult/were under life sentences today in hool for training priests. the' $6 torture robbery of an 84Mr. Moore's body was found yes- year-old widow. terday under a mulberry tree in a Judge Curtis W. Thompson senwooded ravine near his home. He tenced Mrs. Lucille Beard, 38, had been shot in the back with &/Cleveland, O., and Lavery Beard,

beer bottle. The assailant vanished before police arrived.

at Paoli. : was beaten and bound until she reTavern Owner Held vealed the hiding place of her At LaGrange, Charles Dickinson, money, . 38, a tavern owner, was held in| Mrs, Lamberton was reported in connection with the shooting of|a critical condition at Cincinnati, Richard Harold Holcomb, 23-year- OQ, from shock, bruises and -a » old ex-marine, nose. 5 . Police sald Dickinson admitted] Mrs. Beard and her stepson shooting Mr. Holcomb with a re-|pleaded guilty in Ripley ‘circuit volver during a quarrel Saturdayicourt to a charge filed under a new night. state law providing a maximum At Kokomo, authorities were un-iterm of life for conviction on a able to explain the brutal slaying|charge of inflicting injuries in com- |

of Ruperto Rodriguez, 54, an itin-|mission of a robbery. ’ he , “4 erant Mexican fruitpicker. He was Comfort LBound Ze Hiddle 4

found a mile south of state rd. 26 J}3 y wr dooms vier” RiteS Tomorrow The victim had been clubbed, |

kgiiel} and choked. Sharifr's depu- Here's the Rutledge Lord Nobelt . . . the pajartas with the

ties and state police were probing 1 i the death. They thought Mr. or enry | cox | Rodriguez was employed at a Ko- vo it salt : komo cannery. POY non-binding waistline of soft elastic. John Harlan, 31, of Liberty, was killed by a 12-guage shotgun blast

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Rawlings, 41, of 125 N. Noble “st. Mr. Wilcox, who was 68, was a Police said he was stabbed with &|,..0c of Carbon and had lived

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