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fliness. . Mr. Noble, who was 68, had been a resident of Indianapolis for 22 years, and had previously resided in Anderson and Pendleton. A native of Sunderland, England, he came to this country at the age of 3 with his family, He was widely known as a violinist and teacher in Indianapolis and vicinity for many years. A member of Local 3, American Federation of Musicians, since 1905, he joined the Indianapolis Symphony in 1929, the year it was founded by Ferdinand Schafer, y 3 He was a member of Little Flower Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; two sisters, Mrs, Clyde Pierce

of Indianapolis, and Mrs. John

Craft of Los Angeles, Cal, and a brother, James Noble of St. Petersburg, Fla, . Services will be held Saturday morning in Little Flower Catholic Church. The time has not been announced.

GP's QUITTING ITALY FAST WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)—Informed diplomatic sources believed today that every U. 8. fighting man will be out of Italy by Dec. 15, Ital{an peace treaty deadline,

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NEW SAFETY HEAD—Leroy J. Keach, president of the Safety Board during the administration of former Mayor Reginald | Sullivan, has been reappointed to the same post by Mayorelect Al Feeney.

Keach Heads Safety Board

(Continued From Page One) agency for both the police and /fire departments, the traffic engiIneering department, building com|missioner’s office, the dog pound,

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Bandit Slain In Gun Battle

(Continged From Page One) _ | lers had wasted no time in calling police. District men Whobrey and Jefferson raced to the scene. When they arrived, five minutes after receiving the radio call, they found the distance widening between the fleeing Baugh and the pursuing clerk. At Ida and Harris Sts, the patrolmen caught up With Baugh and ordered him tq come to the police | car for identification. Bandit Approaches Car Baugh obeyed. He approached the cruiser with his right hand in his pocket. “Get that hand out of your pocket,” ordered Patrolman Whobrey, stepping out of the car.

Baugh suddenly, “and I'll blow you to hell.” | Patrolman Whobrey replied

| bandit stumbled back, pulled *his|

man, He missed, turned and began! running. | Patrolman Jefferson began firing at the fleeing bandit. Baugh stumbled, and returned the fire. Patrolman Whobrey then fired five shots from his service revolver.——— Baugh collapsed into the gutter in Harris St. As the policemen closed in on him, he was weakly trying to raise his revolver for one last shot. They stomped on his wrist and pulled the gun out of his hand. Baugh died of wounds in the

[weights and measures division and the City Market. Mr. Keach is a- veteran leader in the Democratic Party, having served as county chairman from 1926 to 1028. He started his career jas an attorney here but in 1919 he took over the food commission

{house when his father, the late |J. L. Keach, died. Born on the site of the present county jail, Mr. Keach attended St. Patrick's Catholic School and was graduated from Notre Dame Law School in 1908. He lives with his four children at 4311 Broadway and attends St. Joan of Arc Church. Director of Grocers’ Group Mr. Gisler, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, has been associated with the food concern for 25 years and is a director of the National Grocers Association, He is a member of the Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge, Sahara Grotto, the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Athenaeum and the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. * He lives ‘with his wife and son at 5139 E. Michigan St. Mr, Fieber has been associated with the Fieber & Reilly real estate firm for many years, It was founded by his father and an uncle in 1896. . Was Safety Council Chairman He was made general chairman of the Indianapolis Safety Council in July, 1946, after becoming a leader in safety work for the Chamber of Commerce, of which he is a member of the board of directors. Most of Mr. Fieber's four years in | the Army was served in the Euro- { pean theater, Africa, England. and | Italy. { He is a member of the Rotary t Club, Atkins Savings and Loan | Assn, a former vice president of | the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, the Indiana Real Estate Assn. and | the Second Presbyterian Church. | He lives with his family at 4360 | Carrollton Ave,

City Attorney Lauded For Mavity Case Work

| Henry Krug, city attorney, today {had received a certificate from the | International Association of Identi- | fication praising his work in win-

ning a state supreme court decision|

| against John L. Mavity, who had sued to have his fingerprints pémoved from police files after he was

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He has been arrested several times on drunk charges, but nothing else. Mr. Carmichgel whose dogged pursuit led to Baugh's capture is an ex-infantry soldier, lives at 2816 Standard St.

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HQLLYWOOD, Dec. 3 (UP) — Screenwriters Dalton Trumbo and Lester Cole, cited for contempt of Congress, were suspended tonight by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. They were among 10 of 19 “unfriendly” witnesses cited when they refused to tell the House un-Amer-fcan Activities Committee if they were Communists.

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took the witness stand yesterday in

the preliminary hearing. Charges Threats Robert Warner, 30, of 710 8. Illinois St., said he had been told by police officers that if he didn’t sign the statement they would do everything in their. power to see he got life: imprisonment either for kidnaping or on- a habitual criminal charge, He said they told him if he signed the statement “it would be

possible” he would get only two to

21 years for rape.

Thomas L. Gardner, 23, of 624/to change your plea from not guilty {Udell St, sald Detective Michael|{to that of guilty, You understand “One move out of you” said/Kavanaugh at one point in the|it?”

questioning at police headquarters struck him (Gardner) beside the ear with the back of his hand. How-

punching Baugh in the jaw. 'TMe|ever, he told Prosecutor Judson L. means that you are guilty—that cross-examination hé|you admit the charge and crime as revolver and fired at the police-|signed his statements two or. three having been committed by you.”

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Hint Guilty Pleas In Kidnap Trial

Donald N. Peck, 20, of 802 W. 27th St. sald police had “offered” him two to 21 years if he would

Other men on trial are James E. Henderson, 25, of 2647 Northwestern Ave. and Robert H. Johnson, 23, of

In ruling that the statements be

“After hearing the testimony of these witnesses T am convinced they

Detective Fred Whisler testified he found part of a belt buckle in the car which Gardner admitted driving in the alleged kidnaping. The detective said the victim identified it as a part of the buckle she was wearing when the men forced

Detective Whisler also testified that Gardner directed him and Detective Kavanaugh to a spot south

where he stopped the car early in the morning of Oct. 7 and where (The Times does not publish the names

The detective said a hat and a comb were found at the scene. He said Johnson later admitted the two

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\ . - . = Dies in Hospital Smith, I wish to withdraw the de-, | : I

fendant's request for trial by jury. Philip Ketterer, investments an dl

Judge Siegel: “The record will oe defendant submits a mo-|5eCurities salesman for R. B. Portosti tion to withdraw his requestion for| CO: for the last eight years, died | trial by jury.” * |today in St. Vincent's Hospital. He Mr. Shaw: “Your honor, I now|Vos 84 wish to withdraw the defendant| A native of Appling County, Smith's plea of not guilty and enter| Georgia, Mr. Ketterer had lived here} a plea of guilty for my client.” 18 years, His residence was in 231

Defendant Approves E. Michigan St., Apartment 512. Judge Siegel: “The record will so| He is survived by his wife,” Mrs. show. Where is the defendant?” |Hazel Ketterer, and three sisters,

Mr. Shaw: “He's - fight here,|Mrs. Matt Rankin and Mrs.

Judge. This is the man.” Gertrude Rutledge of Jacksonville, Judge Siegel: “Mr. Smith, you|Fla; and Mrs. L. E. Davis of Richhave heard your lawyer's request|mond, Va. Services will be held at 3 p. m. In Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park.

Defendant: “I do.” Judge Siegel: “You furthet understand that the plew of guilty

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Judge Siegel: “You understand|the city’s hospital but approved that under such a plea of guilty the(Plans for enlarging the city court may and can send you to. the cemetery.

penitentiary at Michigan city for! not less than two nor more than five years?” Defendant: . “Yes, sir.” Mr, Clark: "“Jwxige, the State has agreed to recommend that the sentence of imprisonment be suspended »

Judge Siegel: “Is that your wish, Mr. Guidone?” J Mr. Guidone: “Yes, Judge. I do want about $3 for the broken window. I had to pay about $35 to the insurance company for the broken window. I would like to be paid back this money.” Judge Siegel then sentenced Smith to two to five years in prison, suspended the prison fine! and ordered the defendant to pay $75.

TRIAL TO OPEN TODAY 1 BLOOMINGTON, Dec, 3—Willie Hamm, 40, his son Roger Hamm, 20, and Ralph Griffin, 32, each charged with second degree murder and auto banditry in the autocrank slugging death of Sherman Bert Fisher in 1044, were schedyled to go on trial today in Monroe Circuit Court with Judge Q. Austin East presiding.

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