Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1948 — Page 21
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¥ In Store Room / EVANSVILLE, May 7
ville State Mi for two Years, was
patient to death.
criminally attacking Mrs
Wednesday night.
The woman's battered body was found in a vacant store room \ yesterday. Mrs. Ligon, a privijeged” patient, was going to a
canteen when she was attacked. Riier clothing was ripped off.
lof the institution's 1200 patients.’
swollen and scratched.
said:
ment. yesterday.” McDowell scrawled back: “] was painting downstairs. I was mad because room locked
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up. I caught girl, and (was) hiting gir rl.” Police and aeputy sheriffs said cDowell thén “obscenely” decribed the attack. The deaf mute apparently beat the woman with his bare hands, lice said, Hospital officials said
ey could not explain his state-
Authorities indicated he probably would be taken to Indiana State Prison and held as criminally insane. Mrs, Ligon entered the hospital in 1045. She formerly lived with a sister in Evansville. A son also
Battered Body Found
(uP) —§ Verle McDowell, 33-year-old deat RI and dumb a at the vans. :
by hare thosities today after scribbling a
McDowell admitted Police said Anne Ligon, 43, when they met Mae: basement of the hospital
Police began questioning many
But Dr. R. O. Choeny, member of tthe hospital staff, noticed MecDowell's arms-—and hands were;
He wrote him .a note which
“Your hands hurt. You hit $f woman -down- in. basement. Write}. me about hitting. woman in baseBlood on your overalls
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West District, Sig Brenner Lead
Sig Brenner will have the role of Sandy Lord in thé Kirshtaum Players’ production of “The Phila-
day and Monday
charge of Bernie
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Butterfat—No, 1, T5¢; No. 2, Tle. gs—Current receipts 54 ibs to 39c; rade A Large, 9c; Orade A “Me: glum, 37c; Grade Large, 36c; no grade,
In Kirshbaum' Play
{delphia Story” at 35 p.m. Sun- 7
30.00, nists”
{to come out for a United States
"A GOOD INDIAN"—This "good. Indian" and voi » live
town to advertise the Boy-Scout
Circus fo be held today and tomorrow in the Fairgrounds Coliseum, In “private life" he.is Frank Eastwood, scout master-of troop 144,-{8aid.
West to Ask Halt In A-Bomh Talks
UN Commission
To Back Demand
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Mayland 7 (UP)—The Western Fowers
were slated today to demand. a!sent an dcntitieation. card a: - complete halt in United Nations 1 “International
tions" “for atomic control unless Russia accepts the American atomic plan. A nine-nation majority of the United Nations Atomic Energy
"| Commission was prepared to in-
dorse the demand, ending % months of effort to devise a system of global atomic control. American officials conceded that the alternative is an uncontrolled atomic armaments race with the United States continu. ing to manufacture A-bombs and Lo maintain its atomic superior. The atomi¢ commission ‘eall a meeting is afternoon to act on a special report jointly by ‘the United” Sates a Great Britain and. France. The three powers were known to be determined to throw the atomic deadlock - before United Nations Security Council
General Assembly. Kenney Thinks Russ ‘May Have Atom Bomb
Gen. George C. Kenney, Air Force bombing chief, said today Russia either has the atomic bomb now “or will have it shortly.” Warning -that the “Commu-|° are “leaving no stone un-| durned” in their endeavor to solve! atomic secrets, Gen. Kenney said: “ ++ + It will not be more than a few years at best before they
so| Will possess a stockpile of atom
bombs which may tempt them tojabd start their bombers on the way to smash our centers of INQUSLTS | oo
rhmeens, {50811 % aad. population.” -
He made his observations in| speeches prepared for delivery be-| fore the combined service clhibs of
Pounds oyu rerersy. MOOG Banoor and the Stats. Federation
of Women's C Clubs.
Churchill 1 Urges Crosade,
For Union of Europe fos
THE HAGUE “May T Upyas Winston Churchill called today |b 1 for a crusade to unify all of] Europe. and make it strong enough to smash communism or! any other threat to. fgeedom. Churchill, the first statesman
of Europe after the war, spoke at the European Congress. Eight hundred delegates from 23 countries met in- ancient Knight's Hall, the throne room. of the Dutch Parliament, for an “unofficial” discussion of the union| of Europe. . y
SCIENTECH CLUB TO MEET The Scientech Club of Indian-|
un |apolis will meet Monday at the
Hotel Antlers for noon luncheon. cese,|A sound and color movie, “The Diesel Locomotive” will la shown.
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~~ DOUBLE JUMBO — Not ‘a drink, but. two kh ers’ Circus demonstrating the
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BANGOR, Me, May 7 (UP)—2
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School Pupils
Rule Denies - Children 5¢ Fare |
1: The Public Service Commission may be called upon:to decide the knotty problem now confronting Indianapolis Railways, Inc., over application of the 5-cent fare for An Apr. 19 order from the utility requiring that pupils seeking to buy the O5-cent transit tickets must have an identification card signed by their principal; brought sharp protest from ofti-| cials of private schools. { Miss I. Hilda Stewart, principal of Tudor Hall 8chool for Girls, sald that ever since the PSC order| installing the school fare last December her pupils had been enjoying the benefits. The Apr, 19 action, she complained, excluded private school pupils who now
eaf Mute ¢ onfessesTasi trier In Hospital Slaying Woman Patient B= ame Attacked, Stain
of his wife
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pw 14, Admits Slaying 2 Fora Car fo Drive to Dance
BRYAN, O., May 7 (UP)—Ervin Ingle, an eighth-grade pupil, will not be “king” at his junior Juigh school dance tonight because he confessed today that he killed an elderly couple to obtain their SE {0 take his girl to the dance in style. father, Keith Ingle, took his son to showed od up at he at home with cuts on his his
The 14-year-old student's police headquarters when he --{jand and shoulder. The father, = told police he had cause to be
1 De emipted to elude him. He sald he leve his boy was involved In an |dived through a plate glass door The victim# were John Gabriel, '© chase her, police reported. He caught her near the garage
automobile theft,
58, a veteran New York Central
Gets Father's Gun Police .said - that
{her to get info the car she at-| The
her if she would
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“drive
young confessed that he went to the Ga- the car, shot her through the On the farm.”
briel home late Wednesday be- head and threw her bod cause hé wanted their car to go to ditch, according to’ police. ”» “Husband Dies ound rs. Gabriel's body was f told them he wished he had “a car'by mushroom pickers and police /ShOTtage on farms. later found her husband crit-|Mittee doesn’t do something about | When they failed to offer him ically shot in the basement of the exemptions, Mr. Wilson said their car, police said he confessed, their home, He died shortly after. he returned home; got his father's! After shooting “Mrs. Gabriel, pistol, walked back to!young Ingle drove the car to the the Gabriels’ and shot the man| home of a friend, Ralph St. John,| Were the head in the presence where he left it until he it Jor the dance. r. 8t. John became suspicious ‘communicated with Ingle's
the dance. Police said he confessed that ne!
|for a fishing trip.”
He then: forced Mrs. Gabriel to
help him carry her husband into a
must pay the full 10-cent fare to ride busses and trolleys to and from school.
Miss Stewart charged the nmi.
in public -and parochial schools ‘was “updemocratic and discriminatory.” Other private school {authorities, though less affected {by the timitatiop, agreed in prin. siple with Miss Stewart.
the basement. When he ordered!
Privilege Abused Evan - Walker, exetutive sistant to the president of India: ‘apolis
specifically limits fare to pupils of bona fide er and grade and high schools. After the order went into effect, he said, it was learned the privilege was = being roundly abused and tickets were being] used in some cases by persons of | high school age who were not in, school at all. “In order to make the order “ the PSC effective,” Mr. Walker said, “we follo! the practice of transit companies in other cities and required that to buy school tickets the purchaser must pre-|
which a blic or parochial sc principal certifies that the oot vidual is a pupil in that school.” The order requiring identirica- | tion cards had the automatic ef-! fect of cutting out not only per- | Sons outside of schools or
or in specialist schools, but pupils ef private schools as well since such institutions were never included! in the PSC order.
i Close Roads
|
The State Highway Commisie aay, declared the following roads closed because because of goustruc-
tion: ~Closed south of Janalang: deet Ra,
5, ae ve 18 pres
os 18 (bridge con-
Seer Rds. 14, 5 of ton © 3 Rds. and 105 ¢ onsmtu Suction). & al over 3 at the south of Pennville; detour ms Tr To 18 and coal
tes pver AH an gravel (bid ot tuction). } - 3—Tosed ut east e of Mon|$loelio; Ho; amour € len over Ror 39 south n north on to i (ae county road
ge Son ction). ap. Woman County sions ws ol, ma mites Py a] a 31- Prom 8. = to just} north
FE 31-A (closed to et (cgnerete patel $ and resurtacing). 5. ghdianapoiis from Troy| St., about 2 Troy. po A, “and nd. 138 (»
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miles ‘over
i a] oi Younievile to Crawlle; m over county grével ahd hd. 1} Orvige construction), ¥
ave mit surfacing proach), A—Liberty east to Ohlo Line; 22 27, 122 and 21 (bridge | ha detour extends into Ohio
ok 3
| milea on Th
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IND; 90-- From to Pekin: mine § 1
{over Ra. 138 Tr county ofl- mat IND, oo ee Winslow south and 4 ¢ puri oe Rds.
le, where ow NY. i joins old just Sicded Port fous Wwallic detour, 43 miles over’ 1 18. pli 8 te Rv 18% miles ver Rds
construc Owensville To ‘vs lar 17 mien over Rds, 65, 68 and 4) |
Hor Upland, § miles | ravel, 4 to ¥1, 28 miles over 41 and 47 (repairing Sugar Creek
327—North of Orand (Steuben | Onis wh miles over Rh. 120 and county | IND. 534—West of : | Rds. 39, 3% 334 and Zionavit nd, Mile over |
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Last Year $33,507,346,793 385. 35,153,016, 149 Surplus a. 1,644,709, 156 4,027,037,4 1a Publie Debt" 253, FIN 373 7 37, 731.008.126 Gold Reserve 33 iia 20,793,321,246
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