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have been involved in three sex. .oomize him trom photographs.
murders for Which Ralph 1Lo-/y, ogqress in a Ft. Wayne resi- Wednesday in the Scottish Rite ,¢ ho tells a story of the “war of '98." Front row, left fo right: Mr. Hess, John J. Clancy, D. B. Darnell, E. L. |
{snow facing the electric . - . x Eps rel diipRe a esstarmadfip msg asec Sr ~. 3 . . | . . chai. : Be ra dyes wh 04 Co Niddeton H. W- Rober, William R- Cooper. -W: F:-Cilver-and Lr: Beach: Standing; tet to-right, Curtis Lobaugh has repudiated his “py g govearal Addresses Insurance Agents | Callon and his father, H. A. Callon: William F. Emrich, Harry Thomas, Arthur J. Navin, A. B. Cosler, E. T. confessions to the murders and Police sald the notebooks intook 3 SE) peru lest Whisk dicated Moretti probably was the fi hiaf physician 8% prowler who had been lurking The mid-year meeting of the ''M® Chel. ves also are deciphering EONS hry Th and North side National Asdociation of Mutual Coo= = ow , "wn sx 2 . . wu ; 2 ne T) Ss. Several addresses Insurance Agents opened today at . * . . ' y Een. prowts. Hag BLED 10 (he book colelded with French Lik. eunion Held by Veterans Of Spanish-American War tative decoding indicates that the P ice? Where prowlers have been = pred W: Lahr. advertising ex-
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. holds. a k rable dis ‘harge host managed to round up the notations are coded notes on| FePOrted recently. ecutive, will speak and conduct a D. B. Darnell, R.R. 7, Plays Host 0 n honorab « ge he 8 p |
» They said, however, t io . {-9 Corps. fusing to veterans for ro jcture. “peeping Tom" excursions, giving y hat none forum on advertising and public from the K-9 Corps. Refusing to veterans for a group pic
addresses of his victims, Police] bfoime Beton whe had eortet relations. | For 50th Anniversary Get-Together go into well-earned retirement, Even then the men, whose vigor
aid. | Others from Indianapolis at the ‘By DON SIEBERT Nick now quietly but efficiently pelijed their years, continued to . Moretti was found lying face! closet they HAY Sik eth the man meeting «include I. G. Saltmarsh, Eyes sparkled with a, youthful gleam, greying heads nodded guards the 11-acre Darnell home. ~ = W000 the butt of their down in the Cochrane yard. aye - enough to be able to iden- 1 ogident, and R. N. Hiatt, super- in enthusiastic. agreement’ and hearty laughter rang thrdugh the Deservingly proud of their ha Jokes and stories as only men do pencil - flashlight still burning, on me visor of the Indiana Lumber- spring air Saturday. | tery’s record, several of the vet- who hold one another in. high esclutched in his gloved hands, sec- p.- Adare ou Xiuen the dead ,.01's Mutual Insurance Co.: H. The 27th Battery-of the Light Artillery, Indiana volunteers in erans hastened to point out that’ = = : : onds after Mr. Cochrane fired a {5 an a 2 Ba jon was Sols C. Long, John McCurdy and B. S.'the Spanish-American War, were holding their 50th anniversary such distinguished men as the : - shot through the bedroom 'win- Pa v ouse at 17th Andrews, agents, and R. J. Quick, reunion in the home of D. B. Darnell, R. R. 7. Box 419. late Mayor Robert Tyndall served
and Delaware St., where a woman . ’ - with “the outfit.” They can boast Chemists to Meet sero WAS Taped by an intruder: sev a uing i E L Kibler.. The host, his snow. white hall erved. in the “war of '98." but. £- such i per £OFeconrst eral weeks ago 1 h : {visible through the crowd, moved _ forked X i ving members As AE agiginieas Stee Fin Chemical Mr. Cochrane, a former deputy! So ree 3 : — te ue : PEE held a captaincy in World. War 1, mer Fire Chief Harry H, Fulmer sheriff, told police his daughters claim, ar, no one has called to gUILDERS GROUP TO MEET about quietly as he made sure his| Ned Skolnick, his son-in-law, or their president and oldest Tiv-
the body, st ere well ory on : 04 olga: oie Tu had been bothered by a pre-dawn| Morgue, police NY ill at City Bowling at 3:45 p.m. and a Suests were well cared for. also served in two wars. He was ing member, H. A. (Cap) Callon, the topic of a talk by E W. Hoop
prowler seven times last week| — eer ———r |dinner at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow inl. Mr. Darnell, who is livestock & top sergeant tn World War I, state supervising engineer. er, Crucible Steel Co. of. America, and that he waited in ambush for P, li Sh {the Fox-Hunt Recreation Center purchasing agent at the Indian- bd although over the ant Age. As more of the members began tomorrow noon in the Warren the man to return early Sunday! olice oot Man lwill feature the next regular apolis Stockyards, has a long 'n this war, he again enlisted and 5 arrive talk turned to stories Hotel. He will address a lunchmorning. T . . meeting,of the Indianapolis Home military record. The veteran served as a “topkick. of the Spanish conflict and 4t eon meeting of the American The father was waiting in the| rying to Escape | Builders Association, trooper, now over 70, not only Even the family pet, Nick, was only with difficulty that the Chemical Society,
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lene, 21 and Mary Lou 15, when|who attempted to flee from police he saw the prowler peering/after a fight is in fair condition
spun and started running toward Burke both fired shots at How-| the rear yard. He was found|ard George, 719 Massachusettsi~ about 80 feet from the bedroom Ave. as he broke away and fied = : : ® window. down. E. Washington St. SaturIdentification was made through day night. papers in his pocket, a draft card! Police said they arrested
through the window, waving the ij General Hospital today, recov- STRAUSS : AR ho fined the shot the prowier| Officers. B4. Donates wea sonn|- SAYS: . TRADITION WITH. A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!
papers found in his car parked|ion ‘Ave. identified him as the nearby and his. room at the man who had threaténed him Spencer Hotel. - {with a. razor. George made a : His auto was found about five break when an officer bent to '
hours after the shooting parked retrieve the razor he had thrown
in the 200 block of N. State St,!to the ground. The officers fired about two blocks from the after-he ignored warnings to halt.
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6 Million at Polls
Despite Red Terror SEOUL, Korea, May 10 (UP)
reans voted today in the first {general election ih Korea's 4000+ year history, despite a Communist campaign of terror. At le#st 100-persons were killed,
were arrested over the pk-end as Communists sought to’ keep th Koreans from the polis in
elections. “ . But two. hours after the polls closed, election officials estimated that 92 per cent of registered voters had cast ballots in Seoul, |and probably 80 per cent or more in other areas of the United States-occupied zone. About eight million had registered Terrorism Smothered There were no electidns in the {Soviet-occupled northern half of the nation.
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home never really got going. {Thousands of Korean police and {specially deputized civilians, {backed up by American military {police, smothered the terrorists campaign in its first stages.
Some 25.000 special. deputies, armed with baseball bats,- ax handles and other clubs, supported Korean police armed with ‘American carbines, No sizable band of leftists could become organized before a (group of deputies scattered them {with clubs swinging.
| Plans Piano Recital ! Miss Carol Collier will be presented in a piano recital by her {former teacher, Lena C. Baumgart, at 8 p. m, Sunday in the DAR auditorium, 824 N. Penn- - sylvania St. She will be assisted {by Miss Maxine Louise Patterson, imoprano,
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