Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1948 — Page 28
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Two waves ‘of safe! trabberies in
the state were believed cleared |
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up today after arrests of six youthful “safe artists” in Ander-| son and. of another
conviction team of youths in Kokomo. Anderson police today an-| nounced the arrest of six men
son, one
Jong sentences in the In-
ing in Howard Ctreutt Court yesterday.
; 5 Uhorie Filed Capt. Clarence Brown of the
Anderson police said he has filed
‘second degree burglary charges against Joseph Branch, 19; Les-| He Hdison Branch, 24, and Clar‘ence Branch, 26, all brothers, and Carl Arthur Limbrock, 20, and
‘Karl Allen, 26.. The sixth man, |
Floyd Lagle, 23,
is held on a
BREET... oe charge in Noblesville and
the seventh man is still at large. | Sant. Brown said he also will
fats file charges of vehicle taking “to= on any EPPA w
Anderson robberies cleared by their statements, he said, included theft of $1300 from the Thrifts E ket; $1000 from Heilman's ;. $400 from the Good Store; $400 from Guffey Supply Co. and theft of’ A safe and a light truck from the Branch Service Station.
The service station safe, which "contained $200, was found ‘un-
ned. The truck and a car
len in the Hellman robbery| i were also recovered,
Hauled Away Safe The same men. aiso were involved in a robbery in Nobles-
safe in a stolen truck, Capt. Brown said. They were unable to open the safe and it was later
four youthful Kokomo safe-crackers sentenced yesterday afternoon were Ralph J. Peters, 21, and Lavon Amos, 29, sentenced to 10-t0-20 years, fined $100 and costs and disfranchised for 10 years. Jack Walker and John Sargent. | both 19, were sentenced to 1-to-10 and fined $100 and costs. All four pleaded guilty to auto banditry charges when arraigned before Judge Forrest E. Jump. All but Sargent had previous
"PLACE YOUR BETS" —It was all in fun but these "splurgers” were having as much fun as if these $100 "bets" on the Chuck-a-Luck game had been real. Out to break the bank are (left to right) Frank Churchman, E. H. Geshwiler, Mrs, Robert Frame and C. L. Clapp, while Carl Rogers, operator of the game, gets ready to spin the cage. More than 75 persons attended the infra-club party. :
ROARING GULCH COUNTY—The City Hall at Beech Grove was transformed into the town of Hard Pan, Roaring Gulch County, California, last. night as the
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Pastel BI Beech Grove Lion's Club held a "Days of '49" benefit party to finance delegates to NT peices for the father iy the state and international conventions. Here getting play money from Lynhe "Silver {and daughter are to be held at Dollar™ Hull, secretary and treasurer of the club are [left to right) Byron Saunders, |2 p- m. tomorrow in the Nash- : ; 4 k Pete” the sh iH M 5 d M ville Christian Church, with| . club president who doubled as +'Muscatatuck Pete," the sheri rs. Saunders; Mrs. |burial jn Green Lawn Cemetery: Frank Churchman, whose dress was an authentic 1890 costume; Lewis Marine, John | mere. Colors: Te ———————————— i e | Wiggins, and Mrs. Wiggins, HIRI NO __ jum a MAX A REFUGEE, Green. Pd BSE. — re ay 6 (UPYy==The! Yellow : 5 Indiana. Stocks and. Bonds ‘ 0 Foreign Office today confirmediq In Cool Little oo g reports that Lt. Col. Y. D. Tassoev ! i —May 6 {halt plisliory com. savasa MM on of the Soviet army had arrived | 3 STOCKS Py au Pub Serv of id 35 pid. : i ul in the Untied Kingdom as a! Platform Sandals averse Bo - a | ref > | SPER 2 2s 105-100 ugee. _aaid he! = ” Tos Bloke: ya Samp a ms aad ji2 To Enter Palestine would ve here under the same 3 aT ST ri ouamD Be pid I ~ |conditions as other refugees.’ | : do i | Terre Waue Maileanie “i. $i - 18 4) JERUSALEM, May 6 (UP)-—| £0 #3 [Gbairta™ cuit DiKing Abdullah has declared his) neal Produce : | Light - as - cloud Wedgies, with - ons va va me BONDS : !intention of invading Palestine] | - -Metrill com ...i.... He an i at i lafter the British leave whethe} or | | ankle - flattering straps in cot “Central Soya com ........ 28% 30% American Loan 4's 55 oo... 8 i Poul try — Springers and broilers, 37c; | Circle Theater com ....... 64 A A oan dha das not the Arab League accepts af jeenorn springers. 24c; cocks and stags. = Comwith Loan 4% pfd....... 8 92 |gopll pelt sd'se 000 or armistice, dispatches from Am- l0c: hens di ibs ‘and over, Itc: under ton gabardine. Gant Cate rg * anes a 11s Ch of Com Bldg a ot 8 {man reported today. {he 1bs., Sc; No. 3 ooultry, 4c less than | Cummins pid 96 98+ Columbia Club. 25 43 rel ed Abdullah told Arab reporters] Buttertat—No.* 1, 8c: No. 2. T2e. " hm fd nh us : : ~ Mail -Orders Pr illed Conscligated Id Dd a Hamiitton. Mia Corp 8s 87 7 10 ihe would march into. the Holy sor*5g cae a Larse “ioc. Grade "A Me: | 27 Monument . Add 15 of ont ; | Delta oHectric com. LER Hoosier Crown Ss 56 98 {Land with his Trans-Jordan and! {glum. 37¢. Grade B Large. 36c. no grade, | Ground Floor Electric Bldg . . . AaC Jor rostage. ronie a" ' s 3 . ¥ ° {Pt Wayne-Jackson R R pf 7% 8913 Indpls Brass & Atm 5s 08. 97 {Iraqi armies the moment the) : |fiays Corp “pid w w . 1, ‘Indpis P&L 3h 0 108,, 1% British surrender their Palestine ; ok LS | Home. era Tal a pid. . 8 In oh Ratways 1967 % © 52. mandate, scheduled for midnight | " A” ————— — da ek ® _ — a Anse Srer’s Tn n N Tod Pub Serv ios Hee 1 May Id 2 Hi - A 1 | tna Gash Wat oy ee le 18% Pub Serv of Ind 3i3s 1 o...101 108 He said he had recalled his | I : - - | {Ind & Mich B L 4%% pd . 98% 101% Pub Tel 44s 55 “va + ‘oi foreign minister from a confer-| “ 4 | Indo Bo Loess pid Liane ev] ee ST : lence with other Arab leaders at| | If : no | ndpls % che ! 2 Se—— i ——————— a —_——— di : A104DI8 B & LBL Ae. sneer 92. 8800 ermine os SIATEMENT i {Damascus becaise he was “tired! | gots 8 id Je a. wv | JRDls. ater od a 19% mnt expenses and receipts for the cur. of negotiations and propositions.” 1 ee ALD | [Indpls har com : | rent fiscal Tk through May 4 “I have decided to enter Pal | | am EE Sr mn me en A di ’ $: RI nee Wok mer prety swe af o SER a RR SPN FARR as HR ART RR SEERA VRERTE, CMS REOTIRL: FE , nts Eat Year FATTeT The I5tN: With af Treg) i ed 3 ’ ‘ [ihean & So vid. Sr ieee - A $20. 312, 36. Tat $33,346,032,882 | army even if the Arab Le i | y ague Lincoln Nat Life oh Receipts 37,230,341,613 35,061,334,336 - 7 1 4 401 454 decides to accept armistice ro-| {Lincoln Loan S's ptd —__ Burplus 2.014.871 1.704.401 P Pp Ww ” " Epa gv sith tae el At BLE posala the Arab monarch said | | | Homes COM . meres 1g ¥ 33 108.340 117. 30.114.088.818 | ven British soldiers were/ | The whiz- good o Nina i Oo NDIANAPOL Is CLEARING HOUSE {killed yesterday and six wounded I ? whiz bang ness of crispy Corn Soya % as are a2) : De . 35.178 00 when Stern gang members blew | * goes over big-at breakfast! And 3
Elsie Blume
Public on Housing
Advises Pressure Be Put on Congress
President Truman today called
he said has become
“Tell them about housing,” he|© pleaded.
to me.”
He particularly. stressed plight of vejerans
are no homes.
graceful that a young veteran and his wife, their young child and og recently parking lot home here. “They couldn't find a place where they would let a baby and
a dog live” he aig Then, extending his drm in an appealing gesture, he asked how
conditions. “Children and dogs are as necessary to the welfare of the country as Wall Street and the railroads or anything else,” he said.
Hold 4 Youths On Rape Charges
Times State Service NASHVILLE, Ind. May 6-— Four Brown County young men were being held ‘today in connection with the alleged rape . of
18-year-old girl was killed by her father, Rollie Blume, 55,
father's despair after learning of the attack on his daughter was blamed for the murder-suicide. Held on charges of rape were Denzil Cline, 18; Leon Swift, 24; Ora Lee Swift, 17, and Charles Rainwater, 17. Two of the men weré in custody at Blooniington, one at Franklin, and one at
President Prods | Steers Active to Strong,
Union Stockyards today and heifers ruled active to strong with cows weak to 50 cents or
WASHINGTON, May 6 (UP)—-|dollax,
for public pressure on Congress. , i ced on several hundred light |to ease a housing shortage which ang medium weight butchers. “almost Slaughter sheep and lambs re-
“They probably - will| 450- 550 pounds listen to you more than they willl Mediume=
Dogs and Babies | the! who return Choice— from the war only to find there|
Mr: Truman sald it, was dis-|
were evicted from a|
families” could 'bé raised Ww such]
Tuesday. Blume then killed himself. The ;
Cows Weak to 50c Lower
le ‘es 1.00 In trading at the Jugianapalis Foon hoe pounds 0ga1.00
re lower. Vealers gained onep.q Medi : pounds ...sesnesece 25 7 “eae N J 00 Meanwhile, hogs ruled unevenly Common" 00am ady to 50 cents higher but ad-| 700-1100 poianas seirare reene 315002850
‘Seymour ‘Farmer SEYMOUR, Ind., May 6 (UP)
a Wilmer Baker's spring
plowing was all done today, even
pital, suffering from a case of pneumonia. = Twenty-two Jackson County farmers plowed 36-acre
farm yesterday in just three . osohours.. And. not only: did
a gees 2/though he lay in a Seymour hos. 30.00) ai28.00]
they. 00 plow, ‘but they harrowed the land
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fatal” ¥ {mained nominally steady. €00- 800 pounds ..:.x.vsu:s no po to ready it for corn planting. His remarks were addressed to| . ‘Goon TO Choice HOG bo is Nr | Baker's wife: al Sdmiited to he National Conference on| 130- 140 pounds .........-.. Siskoglo 23 900 POUBAS. +evvissrrees wane Seymour hospi the a a 140+ 160 POUNDS ...vvvrorsne 1 80! com. h taken there for treat. Family Life ‘meeting ‘here. He 1g0- 180 pounds 30 soa31 00 B00 900 pound iv ers “2300g20.00/38Y De was But shes {spoke extemporaneously for 15 16: 330 bounds -- © 20300213 CAN Welsh) \ment of his pneumonia. - Sed minutes over the major radio 2. M40 pounds .. 23azioe Coot daa networks. 276. 300 pounds | 19.50919:35 | Cutter and ‘Medium ©..%. 1. 11.00a20001¢W DADY lp: On__housing, the _ President 300- 330 pounds... . 18306130 Conner Lo Lue LL HHGIO00 IN pleaded specifically for House! yogi. "0" Sn at a Rb holo . passage of the Taft-Ellender-| 180- 220 pounds +++ [email protected] /Clood (aN! Welghts) ..eese0nnas 92. > eS a down .......... [email protected] Wagner housing act, which was! Packing Sows Mediud isis rirennrenine .50@ 24. 500" pour 23.30Q26.50 approved recently by the Senate.|G33¢ to choice Nicgisn TT ud dion = “os ga po pi (Belters) He asked the delegates to urge 3% ra 39 bounds vr Mah 00 (Good to choles ove 300002000 G00 down... [email protected] House members to pass the bill. 00. 400 pounds | 14.000 14, so| Common to matin, exons a Mettume LAOS
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