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Policeman Fired 5 Upon; Nab Suspect pon; pect When Police Sgt. Melvin Wilker-! son knocked on a rear door at 532 S. East st. in answer to a oom-! plaint last night, he was greeted! with gunfire. The bullet crashed through the:

door but missed the officer by several -inches. After maneuvering,

~ around the house for awhile Sgt.

Wilkerson and his squad sized the suspect. i He gave his name at Freeley Hutchson, He was charged with | drunkenness, shooting within the, city limits and disorderly conduct. |

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ame —— N. Y. Strike Spreads NEW YORK Sept. 22 (U. P).— The walkout of Railway Express Agency workers spread to New Jer~| sey today when 2100 members of local 480 of the Teamsters Union (AFL) quit work, bringing to 7100 the number of employees on strike in this area,

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Nilling' To Accept Nomination Schricker Says Sil Md

He Won't Drop Out of Race

Gubernatorial Seat

Steals Show at Outing

By ROBERT BLOEM Indiana's Democratic party today \appeared to have at least three {“willing"” candidates for their guberinatorial nomination after a weekend of political hob-nobbing at

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RING - DEM BELLS—Judith Beltramo, Los Angeles, listens expectantly with the aid of the "doctor's telephones’ for some sound from a bell she swallowed. Judith was rushed to the hospital after she swallowed a oneinch sleigh bell which she detached from a ribbon bracelet.

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|stole the show at the week-end outling of the Democratic Editorial as-! lsociation. This ‘occurred despite | concentration of regular organization forces on city elections and the) special congressional election in the, [10th district. | Former ' Governor Henry PF. I8chricker jovially declined to take] (himself out of the race where his] friends had put him even before, the outing, He stuck 'to his attitude despite insistence by reporters that his refusal to give a flat “yes” or “no” answer would be widely] interpreted as meaning “yes.” |

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Expected to Run

His willingness to seek the nomination in 1948 was regarded in cor-| ridor conferences as a foregone conclusion. ‘To this extent, efforts of regular organization forces op-|

posed to the white-haired former]

| governor counted their efforts to

“smoke out” his intentions as suc-

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MURDER SCENE—State Police Officer Jack Hester inspects ‘the car of Christ S. Veloff who was found murdered at its side early today. The car is parked in the drive of ‘the home where he lived, Roselawn farm, 6104 Kentucky ave, »

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(Continued From Page One) are of Macedonian origin. The girl might have considered them as fellow nationals, police speculated. Mr, Stephens, the carpenter, told

police he thought he was the only]

occupant of the farmhouse last night. Although his bedroom is 2 feet from the scene of the death, he did not hear any shot, he said. He was unable to say where the Turkish girl had gone or why. Police were trying to reach the Gershanofis in the east to learn the identity of the girl and her husband. 1t was the elder Vudis who first

loff, failed to open the tavern. | When he salled the farm, a state policeman answered the phone. Mr. | Vudis hung up thinking he had called the wrong number, Fearing something was wrong, he telephoned Leona Vudis, his daugh-| ter, at the R. C. A. Manufacturing| Corp. where she is employed as stenographer. | She called the farm. “Don't hang up, lady,” answered a state policeman. “There's been an accident here.” Held Pre-Wedding Party Mr. Vudis then rushed out to the

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INVESTIGATION—A. Sam Vudis, father of the slain man's fiances (left), tells police of Mr. Veloff's movements last night. Others Shown are (left to right) Paul Stephen, carpenter working at the home, State Trooper Lawrence Broderick and Officer Hester,

For Governor | Day of Atonement To Be Observed. °

Traditional Services Scheduled Tomorrow

| | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | Times Church Editor | Traditional Kol Nidre services to- |

morrow gt sundown will mark the eve of the solemn Day of Atone-

ment, or Yom Kippur, in Jewish synagogs in Indianapolis and throughout the world. . Orthodox, conservative and reform Jews, all, will observe Yom Kippur Wednesday. The day is of such importance to the Jew that’ leven those who seldom enter the{temple during the rest of the year will come Wednesday to pray. The prayers are for forgiveness for sins of both commission ,and omission. Purification comes only through the realization that each persn must make his own amends by praying, fasting and doing good ‘Ideeds, the temple teaches.

Prayer Chanted

“Kol Nidre,”.a prayer first set to music long ago in medieval Germany, is plaintively chanted in most synagogs the night before Yom Kippur. In the afternoon of the Day of Atonement, memorial services are held for those who have died during the past year, The “Kaddish,” a prayer in memory of the righteous of every nation and creed, is read at the Memorial Iservices.

Also, it is customary to read the Book of Jonah at this service.

Perhaps the observance in the

Army to Speed Moving cessful.

| | | Efforts of the Schricker backers,

learned that something was amiss farm while Miss Vudis left work 3

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Of Dependents OVersens io smoke out. Sate Chairman. Pleas. LNis morning when he telephoned and - came. to the restaurant on

! . ’ 2 A wk I“ “WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U..P.). Greenlee on a definite statement of . |The army today reported a speed- opposition to-Mr, Schricker were switched to

not so successful. However, they,

Him 40. rit wey OPIN TNF. MAINED 00 re OME OF VICTIM: Mr. Veloff roomed in this large. two.

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his prospective son-in-law, Mr. Ve- her flance's death. sfory frame house owned By Chis GBr<hanot Who 1s on vacation.

The Vudis had held a pre- The dead man had a room on the second floor.

Christian calendar which most nearly compares in solemnity to the, Jewish, Day. of Atonement. Good Friday.

Yom Kippur services will be con-

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| [wedding Dany i» da pis ter | “ imitted by an individual. All prints ducted by Rabbi William P, Greenresidence yesterday. Afterwards w EX ect Big Week must be black and white, feld, spiritual leader, and Rabbis \Veloff and Miss Vudis went down- | On the back of each picture must Joseph Sternstein and = Simon be written, photographer's name, Glustrom of New York In the

oh 4 movie He brought her In Photo Contest address, telephone number, type Béth-El Zedeck temple. Other Miss. Voli Bias just. puretased] camera and film used, shutter speed, rabbis and synagogs are Rabbi a wedding gown for the ceremony

Continued From Page One) diaphragm opening, type lighting. Morris M. Feuerlicht and Rabbi 2k + (Contin om Page : “big week” Times - M » - Distillers New York the basis of priority lists submitted maker talk was roundly hooted by : : which was to have been performed Another "big week” in The Time: : : Maurice Goidbiatt, Judisnapells Be : Bs City by theater commanders Mr, Greenlee’s friends, who pointed Russia's objections, put the uU. 8 at the’ Greek Orthodox church Amateur Photo contest was fore- Community Recreation y ongregation; v : a— er smesp—— p————— — a __._. out that since Mr, Greenlee's whole proposals for giving the assembly here cast today by a ‘record number of C Shapiro, A Knesses Israel; Rabhi energy during nearly two years had more power on the agenda. All BNA asl c-end ourse fo Be Taught Samuel A. Jats, Sharre Tefillah; — = been concentrated on building a other U. S. and Russian proposals p li d . entries received in the week-end a .5urse in organization of com. Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, United He12 vlliam Says Reds Aim iG a brew; Etz Chayim Sephardim, and state organisation, unseating him were put on the agenda. mail, . munity recreation will be offered by : % yim Sephardim, an would be a “good trick” to put it} U. 8 Delegate Warren R. Austin, To Rule Europe, Asia The. deadline for dhe current 1, giana university extension under. Ezras Achim congregations. - mildly. ~ *|in the first official answer to Russia, NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (U. P.).—- week's contest Is midnight FHARY." direction. of K:. Mark Cowen 5 RETR ’ ; bluntly accused Soviet Delegate An-| : . | Pictures brought to" The ‘Times or ¥ e : . : ’ , Won't Decline Nomination | ¥Y. Vishinskv of being a Ha Eugene C. Pulliam, editor and pub : that time will be head of the city recreation depart- U. S. Steel Corp. Sets 1. became. obvious the organiza. Sr, Y:, Vishinsky of being Illisher of the Indianapolis ‘Star, said postmarked by tha . . oe ie tie taal in | fOr denouncing the U. S. 88 & WAI-|(oday that he believed Russia “in- judged for the weekly prize ment of the park board, starting New Production Record getting willing candidates to oppose |TIOn8e": He dismissed Mr. Vishin® tends to dominate all of Europe and| Judges were busy today studying tomorrow night. | PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22 (U, P.). Mr. Schricker by convention time | SKY'S sensational assembly speech a8 Asia, using whatever methods shart pictures received by last Friday's] The course will be offered for 17 —Despite labor troubles, the steel Inext June. Two ranking Democrats] Prov ocauve. libelous and false. lof global conflict that will serve her midnight deadline. The best pictures/weeks in room “J” of the N. Il- producing subsidiaries of U. 8. Steel |_u. 8. District attor How. Rn : purpose.” of thal group will appear inilinois st. Y. M. C. A. from 7 to Corp. have poured a record 50 milaban ond T. Te Howard Russian Radio Pours Mr. Pulliam, who returned yester- Wednesday's Times {8:45 p. m. each Tuesday. lion tons of steel since the end of lcollector of internal revenue—told Abuse on U. S. Press day from a tour of 20 countries in: The contest—which will continue| Mr. Cowen said the course is re- world war II. President Benjathin {reporters they would not decline if| LONDON, Sept. 32 (U. P.).—Ra- Europe and the Near Bast, said he weekly as long as suitable entries quired for seniors majoring in phys- F. Fairless disclosed today. the nomination were offered them. dio Moscow poured out a flood © formed his opinions after he had are received is open to any person ical education. Any person interest- Such a “tremendous tonnage of ed in community, club, church or steel” has never beén produced in **

i talked with people, both official whose chief source of income is not However, both pointed out that propaganda against the United and non-official, in the countries he derived from photographic

were set to take over the organiza-| {tion by storm if necessary to insure {support for their candidate.

{up in thé movement of soldiers’| 16 N : families to European occupation | ations S Calvert because nes. | . . By Nov. 1, it said, dependents! i Calvert 18 lighter either will accompany the men to They even weni 50 loz 4s w alk ills i § : Europe or follow closely. \a candidate for Mr. Greenlee's job— | on n | Sut 13% Commerce St, Dallas, Tex. Families of men already in youthful th district Chairman Ira 3 CALVERT RESERVE [kuied Whitey Europe are being sent overseas on

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their federal posts made it impossible to camp for the nomina{tion. ‘This ently was because |of the Hatch act which forbids federal employees from engaging in political activity while still holding their jobs. Observers had hoped for a final test of the Schricker attitude at {the final banquet Saturday night, hut were foiled when Mr, Schricker {was net invited to sit at the speakler's table. Organization spokesmen minimized the significance of his omission by saving policy was to cut down on the number at the front table.

{ROBBED OF $15 Edward McCurdy, 38, of 1044 N. Delaware st, reported he was {slugged and robbed of $15 last night 'by two bandits while he was walking along White River pkwy. and Morris st *

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States and its newspapers today. | The Soviet army's newspaper in | Berlin advised Americans to reflect upon what Russia did to the Nasis. The Russian radio tirade began yesterday. It was pegged especially upon American reaction to Soviet {Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky's speech against the United States Thursday in the United Nations assembly. American newspapers, Radio Mos cow said, were “resorting to vulgar abuse and personal attacks on members of the Soviet delegation, impudently disregarding .the rules lof elementary decency.” It said the speech had enraged the commentators of most American | newspapers, which are “controlled! by large monopolies.” The commen- | tators, Radio Moscow said, were “unable to disprove the essence of his (Vishinsky's) accusations.”

Davis Cleaners Cleaned’ of $707

Burglars got 8707 from nine Davis Cleaners. Inc., shops here last

The cash was taken from the shops located at 1701 Southeastern ave, 250 N. State st., 628 Virginia ave, 6055 E. Washington st. 1234 8. Meridian st., 3042 E. 10th st., 2020 W. Morris st., 1433 8. Meridian st.

i The burglaries followed the same pattern, forcing of front doors and ransacking the offices for “secret”

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