Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 17

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ficials said the maid had been in and got the money. Two bandits who held up Donald Wertenberger, 25, 742 N. Bell Vieu Pl, trolley operator at Xnglish and Keystone Aves., escaped after Sgt. Clinton Auter and his squad fired three shots at them in a vacant lot near the scene of the holdup. Thugs ‘Just Left’ The trolley operator told a

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ELWOOD, Mar. 19 (UP)— Thomas Edwards, 78, of Windfall, Nas rtookiing In 4 hospital here today r being hunted for three weeks from Texas to Indiana.

Mr. Edwards told authorities he was attacked on a St. Louis, Mo.,

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what happened.” Hospital attaches said he was suffering from a possible brain concussion. * » = MR. EDWARDS, who boarded a bus at Rosenburg, Tex.. on Feb. 26 and headed for La Porte, to|treasurer: Mrs. Gussie Sweetzer, visit his daughter, Mrs, Edgar E.|conductress; Mrs. Vera Littrell, | Hobbs, was found in a St. Louis gssociate conductress. |

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after his bus arrived at St. Louis {on Feb. 28, hospital officials said. Police said he either stumbled or was slugged. Edgar E. Hobbs, Mr. Edwards’ son-in-law, said several traveler

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a skylight window with a wire. As he landed on the floor of the store he sot off an automatic burglar alarm. He fled out the front door without taking anything.

Set Off Alarm Burglars who had cut a hole

+ ( New 1048 model of through the side of another saddle oxford, Standard Grocery at 3350 W. . hit FX ors Washington St, fled before ‘en-12%-3, 3%-7 teen- tering when an alarm went off. * ; Vv - k oS widths, Aw C Another burglary at the Terrell a : : Market, Locke and Hadley Sts., ps, 3 50 was foiled by a neighbor, Clar5 ence Clemmous, 627 Locke St. 1l-Wool OPEN FASTER Week Who. went $0 Jayestigats a noise L8P. M. at the market. T and $5.95 Answering a burglary alarm

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Yeggs were scared away before $ .50 they got any loot in four attempted burglaries last night. A burglar climbed a telephone and $5.95 pole to the roof of a Standard Grocery Store, Belmont Ave. paten and Morris St. straps. Also Yay He let himself down through

checks were believed taken from this father-in-law.

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liable service in Indianapolis to day. } | This was the opinion of four {engineers of the Indianapolis AM 7 {radio stations in talks before a 'iVgdy ‘committee of the Electric League JiFd |at a meeting yesterday in the {Severin Hotel. | Charles Rimp, Grifith Dis{tributing Co., chairman, said | |until there's a television station joperating in Indianapolis there { will be no good reception. The engineers concurred in the {opinion that the best station | would throw their original images | about 40 miles, Mr. Rimp said. Mr, Rimp told the engineers that proposals had been made to {erect 300-foot boosting towers here to pick up television images from Cincinnati and Chicago.

Protect Public The engineers pointed out that such towers would be excessive {in cost in addition to being sub{ject to the Civil Aeronautic Committee and. zoning laws, and would not guarantee sustained! reception but might produce tem- | porary images. Mr. Rimp said the league made the announcement to protect the| public from the premature buying of television receiving sets. Other members of the league's committee were Hayes Hollibaugh of the Radio Equipment Co.,| Harley Litterall of Associated! Distributors, and Howard Brewer of the Capital Paper Co.

Butler Group to Attend Michigan Conference

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