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61 Other Indictmenris Monday
Set for : Eight men charged by FBI auwith being members of
arraigned before Judge C. Baltzell in federal court Monday. ~ Sixty-one other defendants in-
other charges also will {ome up betore the Judge on that
day. - connection arrest in with the car ring is that of Rollin W. Curry, 39-year-old used car
terday 921 E.
will be
Washington St, by U. 8. Marshals Marty Taft and Collins. Curry resides at 5548 Guilford Ave. federal authorities said. Use Bogus Checks Curry was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury Friday and is charged with conspiring ‘with other members of the ring by giving them a “tip” on a used car auction where they bought cars with bogus checks. Raymond F. (Pete) Ivory, 38, of 223 E. 17th 8t.,"is accused of another member of the ring. He is being held. in Marfon County jail. Six other alleged members of the ring are free on bond. They were arrested last November.
Curry and Ivory are charged with conspiracy to violate the
. He was’arrested yes-|! A at Clarke Auto Co. Inc,
AVAILABLE — Sen. William Jenner, gubernatorial. aspirant, would love to sing "On the Banks of the Wabash."
Willkie's Son ‘Studying’ Politics
Times State Ser RUSHVILLE, Mar. L. Willkie, son of the late Wendell Willkie the 1940 presidential nominee, is “looking into” the possibility of his running for the Indiana House of Representatives from this district, he said today. He has been contacting Republican precinct workers for several days in Rush and Henry Counties. He said he would not decide def{nitely on his candidacy until sometime next week. If he becomes a candidate he would oppose Rep. Raymond Mor-
National Motor Vehicle Theft|gan, veteran Representative from Act and the National Stolen/Rush and Henry Counties, for the Property Act. GOP nomination. STRAUSS
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Senator Says ‘Tll Follow Where My Party Leads’
cision on the governor's race. The Senator's announcement in Washington last night clarified the lines of battle here with James L. Bradford, former counity GOP. chairman, John Bookwalter, 11th district chairman, John A. Royse and John Barney, local attorneys, as the local leaders in the Jenner movement. Will Be ‘A Senator Jenner didn’t formally
|announce that he was a candidate
for governor. He merely said he would be “available” for the nomination in “answer to a call from the people of Indiana.” “I will follow where my party leads,” he said. “I do say frankly, I would rather sing ‘Back Home Again in Indiana’ on the banks of the Wabash than dance to the ‘Missouri Waltz’ on the Potomac River shores,” the Senator said. “If I can serve my party and my state. by washing the steps of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, there I am willing to serve.” ; 3 Bitterly Opposed Bitterly - opposing the Jenner candidacy here and throughout the rest of the state will be the regular GOP organization surrounding Gov. Gates’ administration. : In Marion County these forces are represented by associates surrounding the GOP group led by Joseph J. Daniels and County GOP Chairman James W. Ingles despite the fact that Mr. Ingles had repeatedly announced he will not participate personally in support of any candidates. The Gates forces are supporting Walter Helmke, Ft. Wayne attorney and Allen County GOP chairman, for the governor nomi-
- |nation and will emerge soon with
a full-scale ballyhoo to boom their candidate, “There I'll Be” Other candidates who will op-
| pose Sen. Jenner in the governor ‘ |race incluae Hobart Creighton
of Warsaw, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, and State Auditor A. V. Burch, who will announce his candidacy at a dinner in Evansville tomorrow night. In his Washington statement last ‘night, Sen, Jenner didn’t say anything about resigning as Senator to make che race. “There is no personal feeling in my making myself available for further service to the ple of Indiana as their governor,” he sai
d. t happens to Willlam E. Jenner is relatively insignificant - . . what happens to my party is paramount,” he said.’ “To the people of Indiana, I say, where you want me to serve, there I will be. I want it understood that in making myself available for any service, I am not moved by coercion, by moss-covered precedent or fear of any threat.”
Foils Holdup Man With Trusty Handbag
NEW YORK, Mar, 23 (UP)— When a holdup man told Miss Mary Moschenik, 22, to hand
store, she picked up her handbag and hit him with it. Recovering, $160 lying on and fled. “I wasn't afraid,” Miss Mosch“I'm three inches taller than he was.”
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the man grabbed the cash register
I. enters ana Chiat. Church 1 35°500 fre stata 5; I Ty Beith : Theaters and’ Chris; i ue Layimews Holy Week Breakfast—7:45 a. m.,
Apartment Owners’ Association — Mayor
ey's A Toone Address, noon luncheon, Hotel
Branch Offices Open for Registration of Voters—2 to 9 p. m., 39 and fire stations 3 and iy BIRTHS
Boys At Coleman — Robert, Frances Murdoch; Barton, Irene Hah, Lee, Vivian Conte: rtin
aries, Rub; McConnell: Robert, artha Bowles: | John. Joan Henderson; Salvatore, Marjorie Gioe; Maxing Lovell; Chaster, ElizaTish; am, vis* : omas, Mary McBride. Sith . Vineent's—Stanley, Jean "Piece: Margaret Dinn; James, Lillian
Girls Ross, Alethia Fleming: Curtis, ; John, Alice Howard
] ack, Shelley Wilkins: MilACs hdr pa: : M — ef i ph, Jeanne Mendenhall. At St. Vincent's—Clarence, Isabelle ra: ~Saues, Violet Allman; Richard, Norma
; John, Margaret Richardson. ees
DEATHS Blanche PF, Neese, 55, at General, diabetes Wan, soar Shilling, 57, at 2116 a " , rookside, Soronary ly a 2 Hatristt J. Smith, 7, st St. Vincent's, age. Dolly D. Baker, 63, at 632 W. arren, cere-
Peter A. Clements, 45, at 2414 Adams, Jeremiah J. Dickson: 83, at 1205 Hoef 5 . hy oefgen, cerebral hemorrhage. - 2
Plorenos Elder, 30, at St. Vincent's, cerePaula Jena Erb, 1, at Riley, pancreatic
PN gi "Gibson, 71, at 1625 N a ly , at . Bitsy, be al herorrhe 52 New irdie D. Thomas arris, 532, at 2333 alton, endocarditis, . Charles B. Jefferson, 46, at 3503 Rooseelt, pneumoni T
V a. . les 23, at s Cs kt, at Long, glomerulo-
Bertha Reick, 67, at 5231 Central, mitral 2 Ss
Ralph R. Smith, 51, at General, hepatic clrrhosis a
Rosa Ethel Davis, 34,
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3 ‘We'll Be Back, Woman Warned For the second time within three days Mrs. Raymond Thompson, 25, of 1025 MN. Alabama St., routed a prowler from her apartment last night. She said she saw a man at her apartment door as she came down a stairway. “He suddenly switched off the hall light and I screamed,” Mrs. Thompson said. “He was gone when I turned the light back on.” Last Saturday night two men came to her door, grabbed her and demanded her money. Both
Short of Quota In County
Workers to Report At Dinner Thursday
A dinner will be held by the {Red Cross at 6 p. m. Thursday in {the Ipaico Club when approxi{mately 3000 workers in the an{nual county fund drive will make (their final report. Marion County's quota is $148,345 short of the goal of $396,000. The national goal for the Red Cross is $75 million.
“We have four days,” Harlan J. Hadley, county chairman of the campaign, said yesterday, “in which to do our part to replenish the $10 million disaster fund which was wiped out in 1947.” “Last Friday,” he continued, “we received a mild taste of the type of disasters which placed such a tremendous strain on Red Cross services last year. We in this county have been blessed by good fortune for many years, but if our luck suddenly changed many of you now soliciting on behalf of others might find that you had been soliciting on behalf of yourselves.”
Red Cross
Dies Inspecting Gun at Valparaiso
Times State Service VALPARAISO, Ind, Mar. 23—
Police are investigating the death of Floyd Woodard who died early
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Truck Driver Convicted Official Weather
last night in the drowning of his wife Jean in the Passaic River
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