Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1948 — Page 5

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davit containing 50.counts against the oil men in court. ved in case are John

Invol 1 th E. Bennett and three sons,

Gene, Leo and Edmond, formerly|

of Indianapolis. They have been engaged in drilling wells and other oil enterprises: for several

years. The affidavit charges that the

Bennetts sold stocks in two or}.

three companies they started, without registering’ the stocks with the Indiana Securities Commission. ; Sales are alleged to have been made to at least 20 people in

mately 65 in Illinois, Kentucky and Texas. . Judge Rabb said he understands that the Federal Government is interested in the case and that charges are pending against the family in several other Hoogier cities. » Jonn and Leo, who said they had just arrived from ‘Texas, surrendered last night to county authorities. They posted a total pond of $2000 on the charges.

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Edmond and Gene are free under $1000 bond each on original charges filed against the family last December.

Linemen Find Safe Stolen at Anderson

Times State Service ANDERSON, Apr. 22—Workmen checking telephone lines seven miles west of Anderson

yesterday found a 350-pound safe which had been stolen the previous night from the office of the Madison Roofing and Insulation

Co., here.

The safe had been hammered

qpen and $118 in cash stolen.

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Mrs. Lavina B. Rees, 408 N. 88 Irvington Ave., died today in her home, A native of Lockport, N. 41 |Y., she had lived here 50 years. 43 | Services will be held at 1:30 37 |p. m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial wil! be in Memorial Park. Survivors include her husband, Clyde O. Rees, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Brooks, Indianapolis. : '

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—Clear, cool weather is forecast for the northeast tonight and early tomorrow. If you look at the upper right corner of the Totocast. you will see a cool arrow. |

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official forecasters predict that | in the Ohio Valley and Michigan.

Daniel W. Blackwell,

Ex-Farmer, Dies at 70 Rites for Daniel Webster Black-| well, R. R. 2, Gosport, will be held at 1:30 Saturday in the J, C. Wil son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mn Blackwell, who was T0, died in his home last night. A farmer for 11 years, Mr. Blackwell had formerly worked for Kingan & Co. Surdivors include a son, James and a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Cox, of Indianolis; a brother, James Blackwell, Shoals, and three grandchildren.

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. In Hospital Here Services for Mrs. Beulah Louise Emrich; a resident here most of her life, will‘be at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Usher mortuary, Burfal will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Emrich died. yesterday in

t Set i Long Hospital. She was 38 and | $ 50 Ploaty lived at 2039 8. Lyndhurst Drive. 24 ° 3 She was born in Morgan County é é of and was a member of the.Drexel Values x Gardens Christian Church. : pou vives jucluds her husband, d » / nald; a daughter, Patricia As W. MORRIS ST. [Louise Emrich; a son Donald Em-' rich Jr. all of Indi RIVER ROUGE, MICH.=Andrew “ anapolis; her Syo0q gteelworker, of 53 Le Bl y anc Attractive Just £ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, St River Rouge, Mich., has switched North Brooklyn, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs.'to Calvert Reserve “because I've Floor Beatrice Finchum and Mrs. Ber- found that Calvert Reserve really is Lam of | nice Gordon, Indianapolis; Mrs. mellower, better tasting.” | p 1 +1 Morris St Bertha Kinder, Brooklyn, and re emoo— fo—— % ak . 9 Mis. Marie Ratcliff, Martinsville, CALVERT RESERVE Blended ¥ hissy 1 * ®° brother, Bas Cook, : i ery 1 il (Calvert Distllers Gorp., New York City STORLEY SAVE ON FOOD Foifase ‘ Rollaway Cot and Mattress | Oleo su » 35¢c { Tomatoes n : MARYLAND § [ Grade 49¢ No. 2 Can $2475 28s “LA doz.

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A salesman of wholesale foods, he had lived here most of his life. Mr. Wilkins was a member of the Modern Woodmen. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Mrs. ny Goodrich, dianapolis; a brother, Rufus Wilkins, Cincinnati, O.; two granddaughters, Mrs. Marjorie Petticord, and Miss June Ann Goodrich, both of Indianapolis.

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22— Wrangles over close decisions at bases may be nipped in the bud if a new system on which a U. 8S. patent has just been issued here to a New York inventor, Ernest

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