Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1947 — Page 8
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Two Shlile Papers Merge
Wood Supervises Drive for Shades
Shades” campaign
.BHELBYVILLE, Dec. 2 (UP) {nounced by. Gov. a
“Announcement of the consolidation | of the daily Democrat and Repub- activities of the Indiana Departlican newspapers into an afternoon ment of Conser- 3
daily known: as the Shelbyvill
News was made yesterday in the indiana
first edition of the new publica tion.
_ The News was established as a in the fund rajs- 1 " politically independent publication. ing campaign. 4 Leo M. Kinman is. serving as -maneging editor and editorial writer, pointed out
and Norman Thurston as
editor. " ’ The Democrat will become weekly with Mr.
weekly with Mr. Kinman as editor
Both will be issued on Thursdays. Marion T. Ayres, a veteran of 18 ing carried on to raise funds for and there” years service on Shelbyville news- the purchhse of the “Shades” as In- quarters,
papers, will serve as general manager of the new publication. has been general manager of the Democrat for ‘the past nine years. Other members of the news staff are John D. Scott, farm editor; Bill Holtel, sports editor; Miss Frances Phares, society reporter; Avonelle Lewis, woman's page editor; Miss Natalie Breedlove, personals and society, JAP POPULATION SOARS The largest proportion of Hawaii's 1040 population of 432,330 was Japane se—373 per cent,
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2 lected in the diive Thurston as edi- to date. He stated tor“ The Republican also will be a that he was con-
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Kegel in Japan .' With Engineers
Jack Kegal, Rural Route 8, Bok 204, Indianapolis, 1s serving with
the 32d engineer construction group Bendal,
of the Eighth Army in Japan, Mr. Kegal is a graduate of Purdue University. In July, 146 he went overseas as a War De|pariment engineer, and was assigned to the construction group. His wife, Maria, ana a daughter, Beth Kagel, live in Indianapolis T. 5th Gr. George L. Kintner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olis°C. Kintner, Tipton, is stationed at Ft. Dix, N. J. awaiting discharge from the Army. Before entering the service in June, 1046, Mr. Kintner attended | Tipton High School.
T, Sgt. Shotts The two sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Pvt. Shotts
E. N. Bhotts will be home for Christmas from their Marine Corps posts. They are Pvt, Norman Shotts, 17, who enlisted in the Marines last March, and Technical Sgt Wal: ter L. Shotts now stationed at th nd. Shotts . attended Ben Davis High 8chool. A special Christmas celebration has been planned by the family in their Brown County home at Nineveh,
Union Says Billingsley Gave Parties as Bribe |
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (UP)~S8herman Billingsley, who showers ex-
nensive gifts on the patrons of his Stork Club, gave his kitchen help]
vish parties “upstairs,” daily cocktails, and gifts amounting to as much as $500 to keep them from! i Joining a union, according to testi! mony at a State Labor Relations Board hearing. Jose Hernandez Nozario, dishwasher at the club, board yesterday that Mr. Billingsley -sald he would. raise his employees' salaries M they would vote Joining the * Cooks and | Chefs Union (AFL ) and “keep our { mouths shut.’ The union charged ‘Mr. Billingsley { with unfair tactics to influence the election,
Rich Widow Jailed ‘For Gouging Tenant
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Bandt Linked
: Appointment, of ‘Henry 8. Wood ub co-ordinator of the “uve Tee}
_ Hilton Tells of Acting As ‘Collector
* Thomas (Jack) Hilton, one of five memberé of a confessed bandit igang, was one of the “higher-ups”. {of a weekw lottery, authorities learned today. Hilton, who may face life imprisonment on ‘a habitual criminal charge, said he was the sole collec~ tor for the Lucky Sportsman. lottery, operating in Indianapolis.
He sald he left the lottery short-!
ly before his arrest to.orgarmize "his own foothall parlay, Hilton ‘declined to
& name any
the goal of $300,000 would other operators of the Sportsman Is . be-
lottery, saying he operated “here with no. central head-
He said he didn’t know
anyone else in the lottery and [that he came across the collector's job while he was 'just moseying around.” $1 A Week Tickets The lottery sold $1 per week ickets. The collector said he didn't
know how big the lottery's customer | list was but sald he averaged about [1000 miles a week doing collecting work around town Hilton, one of a gang which has
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Mexican Heiress Seized by Lover I TIJUANA, Mexidp, Déc-2 (UP)— ‘owngr, said her daughter was cap-| a frantic fiother pleaded with the tured while” visiting Mazatlan, y to send] She sald Maria and her three
‘troops. to rescues her 15- -year-old| companions were seized by the five! daughter who, she sald, was hetd sons gf Nazario Motan, 73. Maria's will consider the necessity for concaptive in a mountain stronghold | companidns were released and they trols in Grant, Delawhre and Madi-| by a youth who wanted to marry identified their abductors.
her. The girl,
peso fortune
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confessed « 65. burglaries + with loot } upward of $12,000, said he aver- § aged about $150 weekly on the
lottery but gave it up for the more profitable parlay. Police and prosecutors today are checking the records of Hilton and three others of the gang of five to determine if they have two previous felony convictions. Such a record would warrant placing habitual criminal charges against them. The
habitual charge carries life imprisonment : von, 33, of 1536 8, Alabama
1044, on fraudulent
, was arrested Feb. 26, a charge of issuing checks and sentenced to 1 to 10 years. The record shows no disposition on an arrest on the following July 10, 1944, on charges of grand larceny and burglary. Other members of the gang are William Allen Shaw, alias Wayne Shark, 34-year-old onetime *‘schoolboy chauffeur” for the John Dillinger gang; Joel H. Sipple, 34, of 716 {Beecher; Richard James Turner, 37, of 1316 Union 8t, and Charles Dailey Vermillion, 34, of 718 Be her (8t. All but Vermillion have previous records.
Early Visit Paid School by Santa
CHICAGO, Dec (UP)—S8anta
| Claus delivered - in ? un today {for children of the Soldiers and {Sailors Children's School at Nor-
{ mal, Ill. They were given their own private ferris wheel—one that they can ride free, Playing “Santa Claus” for the 350 youngsters at the school will be! | Aurel Vaszin, 65-year-old Dayton, { O., manufacturer who has no children of his own. Mr, Vaszin will donate the 11 foot 6 inch ferris wheel and see that it is shoppe dto the school and installed, Mr. Vaszin made the donation while attending a convention here and after members of a local chapter of the American Legion called his attention to the kid's big wish for Christmas,
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