Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1947 — Page 4

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he remembered at least seven others| Detectives: “What about the job | ("§' A., ti-tud)s the beading coriieudes ak the mo-| which were not on reports, but that on N. Talbot? $40 taken from trous- LCL VOU | ment tor Hoosier nod. | he couldn't recall details, lers? You know, where the woman | UNCERTAIN TV; LACK OF However, Indiana also has a po-| Taking of Joyner's statements woke up and chased you out.” ASSURANCE tential favorite son of its own. He)

took up most of yesterday afternoon) Joyner: “Oh, yeah, I remember, is Rep. Charles Halleck, second dis-

and last night. Detectives would that one, she sure did run fast.” LUCY, YOU'LL NEVER, | trict congressman. Key to Indiana

name a burglary and date and give, all the details to refresh his mem-| LEARN UNLESS YOU genpmt) appeared to he he ma | ory. If they sounded familiar, ACQUIRE MORE ’ Bnd the nite O. O Pi Joyner would confess. CONFIDENCE, convention next June. That's still an open question. o Number one question of the session, however, will be: “Will U, 8. Senator William E. Jenner get homestck enough: to give up his junior senatorial seat and make a bid for the governor nomination?” It also rates as the question least likely to be answered now, 2 Top ‘Contenders’ { If Mr. Jenner comes back, surveys of sentiment indicated he will

Then all questioners and questioned would have a big laugh and |g0 on to another case,

Joyner told poliche usually en-

ug a? by unlatching a screen and End [that he took only money, Bome{times, he said, he used a pole to

fish trousers and purses out of bed-

rooms. He sald he never molested Hol Lan Ru e |anyone, always fled when his vic[tims awakened and that his closest (Continued From Page One) {call was when a flashlight was shot treme urgency” and the United out of his hand, . Kingdom believes that “the entire Praised for Work problem of displaced persons in| He attributed his wiry strength | Europe — Jewish and non-Jewish and agility in climbing and running

alike—is an international responsi-|to his vegetarian diet, Most of the tv sc 3B Seupment Wows Seu in -/loot, he sald, went “for gambling lon chess Baca 9-24) Lt. ' , , e BIH aud ous witlth dewands ws {and 1 v two top “contenders” in the governor Bett atic. on 8 ie ou Women Medical Students will. picture head a huge fleld which in-! Mr, Creech-Jones revealed that! Detectives Raymond Porter and |

a : sludes Hobart Creighton, speaker Britain will’ make specific proposals Forrest McKeighan who captured Get Osterman Awards gm house Ber N Watt a about the European displaced per- Joyner and Lt. George Sneed and| winners of the Osterman awards intendent of public instruction; | sons at an early date. Ee ie Arlee Burkes and will be made at the seminar meet- Thomas E. Bath, secretary of state; | : ¢ : ; w 0] it | OR: rue Seuslal question io in the arrest were praised for break-|Ing tonight at Indiana university Walter Relmke, 4 ty SHomey 32 5 BT ’ y ing the case, {school of medicine. . ' ” y ment, of prominence in the Republican | arty. : | Size of the field was a sure in-| dication that the Republicans con-| sider themselves a cinch to win the! stat e again next year,

Therefore: “The United Kingdom| Joyner was arrested on July 22| The awards, totaling $200, are ofgovernment is ready to assume the After Detectives Porter and Mc- fered yearly by H, Osterman, pres- | responsibility for giving effect to Kelghan spent a month of nights ident of the Central Pharmaceutical any plan on which agreement is Working overtime to try to trap Co, Seymour, to juniors in the reached between the Arabs and the him. He was charged with first- | medical school. Awards are made Jews. on {degree burglary six days later after from judging of term papers on| pu B~ o "ovotiation of the city “If the assembly should recom- two North side women identified surgery written by the students. election picture is almost as opti- | mend a policy which is not accept- Nim as the man who burglarized] pr, J, K. Berman, associate pro- mistic as that of the Democrats = able to the Jews and the Arabs, the their home, fessor of surgery, will present the who claim probable victory in 7/3

United Kingdom government would | The wiry cat-like burglar amazed awards, jot tite 102 cities which will elect|= not feel able to implement it. [police by his method of systemat-| mayors in five weeks. 3 “Then it would be necessary to ically looting as many as 10 houses : Highlight of the editors’ part of |= provide for some alternative au-/in the same block the same night. Evangelist to Speak the show will be the Saturday night | thority to implement it.” Kept Only Money . At Church Banquet {banquet at which Senator C. Way-|3 FIVE: Mr. Creech-Jones made! p,i00iv05 said he was a difficult] The Rev. Spencer P. Austin, na-|/2nd Brooks of Illinois will be the = the highly significant revelation op ; a : ; principal speaker. |= burglar to trace because he never onal director of evangelism for | _ — that Britain-is not prepared to-im- kept any loot but money United Christian. Missionar fe - - , ’ : Z pose a new golicy upon Palestine, wos of his forays were on the 1 Unite risa Be ba y Hoyt Says U. S. Must g by force of its own arms alone. North, Northeast and East sides Society, will address the nque |Be_Stron ‘o Aid Weak Offer Advice and were committed In the past of county Christian churches to. *¥~it g It adds up to this: year, More than 150 were com-inight at 6:30 in the Seventh Chris-| BILOXI, Miss, Sept. 26 (U. P. |= The whole future .of Patestine mitted in a three-month period tian church. Palmer Hoyt, editor and publisher S

y / -’ lofsthe Denver Post, declared in an|= now lies uneasily in the lap of the during warm weather when resi-| The dinner, sponsored by the 0fethe » dec = United Nations. Britain is washing dents left windows open with only delegate council of the Marion address to the National Association =

its hands of the whole business. Screens for protection, {County Christian Chuseh union, Of Secretaries of State ‘here last Z The British are willing to give| Joyner's criminal record is aswill close an all-day meeting which Night that the U. 8. “must be strong I the benefit of their experience, Mr. amazing as his confession, police began at 9:40 a. m. enough to demand attention to's Creech-Jones has made clear, but said. His first sentence came when ET SOniGe So 2 the nations = they do not intend to carry the he was seven years old. Since that 8 t : 3 = burden much longer, y time police records show 27 arrests Driver, 72, Bruised "Staring with the enunciation of s There 18- a particularly doleful and 12 convictions, Indications are As Train Hits Car fhe Truman doctrine, later ampli- =

’ : : ; {fied by the Marshall plan, we are = note in Mr. Creech-Jones’ final that these records are incomplete ; y . : 2 =| Jacob Snyder, 72, of 2854 W. Ray byilding foreign policy of weight ‘= ore Wo She special committee to- fatnd thie 39 Sirens ng I convies st. narrowly escaped serious injury and importance. The excited yaps |= He said: “I earnestly hope that! yy : gi i UI: |yesterday when a train struck the from the Kremlin today and every|S e has been paroled and par- automobile he was driving aeross ds . the United Nations may have mOre idoned numerous - times. | N Sidr: : Say hustsaty the srengin of thiy

‘ Had he|the New York Central railroad policy,” Mr, Hoyt added. success than the United Kingdom served only the minimum s oe. “The Tru doctrine {is only

; ] entences tracks at Warman ave. has had in persuading the two Peo | meted out to Kim since his eighth) Police charged Mr. Snyder with saying that any nation that debirthday, not including time for disobeying an automatic traffic sig- sires to preserve its freedom and! Copyright, 1947, by Ths Indianapolis Times unpaid fines, he would have spent nal. He received slight head in- integrity will have our help. What's __ and The Chicago Daily News, Ine,

10% years of his 32 years in jail. juries and a bruised left hand. lwrong with that?” Mr. Hoyt asked. es LL) Se AMSaa—a———— : Ce ee ASS SSS ———_—— apse atm 2cais Stata. mms

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