Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1948 — Page 2

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N installed. + MARSHALL, Mo., May 24 of TWO. boys. were. Anjured. jue te, ie of =

, The officers are: Mrs. Christa-| Nine-year-old John Mescall, gay to face charges that he killed

former immumte of the a yesterday by rifie cartridges Mita state school fof the feeble- Wig oan |ploding in bonbres. {minded will be returned here to-

“ bel Gary, president; William C.|1431 N. Euclid Ave, was struck 'a deputy sheriff and two “= Jukebox War

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Kirk, “vice president; Mrs, Char-|'D the arm by a bullet from a 22- Persons. Walter “Helmke, Ft. Wayne, lotte Callon; r , and Mrs, [Caliber rifle cartridge. which oe tt 2, 2a Nr candidate for the Republican Ida Ingle, treasurer. |ploded when it was thrown in &|gmok at the institution yesterday | Gunmen Wait Until | momsiaution Son) Goverdop a ol {fire at his home, |when attendants tried fo prevent Victim Tri Fence conventio Retiring officers are: Mrs. Mae, ,, another bonfire. m inps on open a series

James, him from seeing a girl inmate. Marcum Jacobs, president; Mark|gmith 11, of 1725 Linden St. re-|.

“ He was wounded in a. ensuing Wiles, ‘vice president; Mrs. Dens |celved’ a slight head wound whenlg

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speeches in. the state at the Co-}| “{lumbia Club tomorrow night: *| At a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting, Mr. Helmke wills discuss “Liquor, Beer and Politics” in a “speech

CHICAGO, May 24 (UP) —A (recording. company, official was] = shot to death early today by gun. men who chased him down a

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darkened street until he fell from exhaustion. that is expected to outline his policies on. government supervision of the liquor industry. Invited to the dinner are all [11th * District GOP delegates to /the convention and the .party's committeemen and. ward| chairmen here. Wednesday night he will speak |at a Lake County meeting, Thurs: |day night at South Bend, and Fri{day night at Ft. Wayne.

PLAN DANCE — Preparing for the annual Southport High School Alumni Association dance The victim was Leo (Little are Mrs, Irene List, alumni pres-

t mark the outbreak of a “Juke box war” in the orn a i.

Sneeze) Friedman, 33, who was| ident, , associated with the Mercury Re-| cording Co. and ran a restaur ant in the loop. His wife, Caro-| line, 26, was with him when the first shots were fired in the entrance to a hotel lobby. Friedman was shot to death

by two or three gunmen driving an old model car. Nuen § Shes dince I first shots mised, the patiently let Mr. Friedman ‘run| 1948 Graduates ral Postmaster Adolph | To Be Special Guests | Setdensticker has announced.

and Joseph P. Davis, first vice president.

Next Monday

The post office will be closed faext Monday in observance of Memorial Day and there will be no delivery service by city or

until he tripped and fell over) a fence on a side street off Jack-| son Blvd. 3 Slugs In Head The annual dance 0< the South- The regular holiday collection Then one of the gunmen port High School Alumni Asso- ©f mail will be made and the spestepped from the car and pumped |c}ation will'be held in the school | cial" delivery section will be open) three slugs into the side of: his EYmnasium at 9 p. m. Saturday, |a8 usual. All other departments head. Members of the 1948 graduat- except parcel post will be cl parcel post will be closed. | Witnesses were not certain|!"8 class will be special guests whether there was two or three 2nd a floor show will be presented gunmen in the car. hey said|Py members of the alumni group. OIdYers A: the firing was so rapid it sounded Prizes will be awarded to the old- |

like machine guns, Police be. est male and female graduate a lieved the men used revolvers, |tending. Ralph Lillard's St of Exe however, as no ejected shells were|chestra will play. y C jon found at the scene. | Officers of the association are: “The killers knew their busi-|Mrs. Irene List, president; Joseph Attorney for two men conness” Police Capt. Harry Pencin|P. Davis, first vice president; Dr. Victed of the murder of a Ham13. Thomas Esmon, second vice mond policeman today asked: the “Competition has been keen fi | president: Mis. Eleanor Guyer, | Indiana Supreme Court” for ex-| the juke box trade and some of secretary, and Walter Wegehoft, tension of a stay of execution the mobs have muscled in on the treasurer, New officers will be, granted last February. business.” elected at the business meeting Ba Robert Oscar Brown and Frank Detectiven. said. thet which will be held during the|coufly AUS BORVAG 0 SA het Friedman was raed tor 5 dance. sr ——————— year and sentenced to die in the years in a federal penitentiary for electric chair Mar, 19. They were robbing a bank at Bt. Charles, Local Attorney ; convicted of the murderof Po. ile there, they said, he JO emain in a n |liceman John rKa, who stop Homaire Nor King od Chicago's 4 F107d J. Mattice, indianapolis THU A rats and asked 10 pee policy racket 3 was ages attorney. was listed in dispatches! On request of the attorneys time for income tax evasion. §/today as one of five American , 04 ling the case, the Supreme, Authorities were check | lawyers serving at the war crime C Nn gitrials in Tokyo to remain’ on. ourt advanced the execution whether-'there was any possible jon in Japan indefinitely. gambling connection to. the slay-!" The remainder of American at: tl) Jair 2 So. le Rel i the A Chicago newspaper recently

an-expose of the jukeitested their dismissals before the

box racket and reported that the! war Crimes Court brings in the Stay of execution pointed out

“syndicate” had prevented Sen. Homer Capehart (R. Ind.) from; distributing juke boxes made by his firm in the Chicago ares, Mr. Wins - Speaking Award Times Siate Service . GREENCASTLE, May = 24

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[that unless the stay was granted the pair would die 13 days before their case was completed.

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verdict ¢ on the cases. vessel.

FIND MINER'S BODY SHAMOKIN, Pa. May 24 (UP) |

The body of miner Charles Ba. | souri St. Indianapolis, was win- Harry J. Skornia, head of the In|

shore, 36, trapped 230 feet under-| ning finalist in the recent Marga- diana University radio depart-| ground was dug up by rgscue [ret Noble Lee public speaking | Met: has been granted a. four-| crews yesterday, nine days after| contest held annually at DeP: month leave of absence from his his two companions were rescued y.a AUW | quties here by the school’s Board! from - their flooded “atursaie} University. He is a graduate of of Trustees to serve as a visiting mine. Crispus Attucks High School. radio expert in Germany.

Southport Numi Post Office to Close |

date to June ‘19, but ‘since that] {time -has granted -the-appellants | -

WASHINGTON, May 4 2% bullet wound through his heart. —Five Demgcrats charged wn A gun was found near his body. nat a compromise AmeadRiD to Dr. R, E. Lyoiis, coroner, said oytend terms of Atomic he would not return a verdict in commissioners for two years the death until he had completed would “seriously impair the em. an extensive investigation. clency of the atomic energy pro. ram.”

of campaign + Ap yl’ Held i in Attempt & rhe five, members of the Joint To Rob a Church

{Congressional Atomic Energy ‘Committee, signed NEW YORK. May 24 (UP)— port opposing an amendment to A youth named Angel was held extend terms of the present i today on a charge of trying to) {missioners until June 30, 1950, rob a church. President Truman’ wants to ap. Police said Angel Hernandez, oatnt David Ej Lillenthal, present 19, snatched a collection box con-|Atomic Energy Commission chair. taining $61.02 from the hands of man, to a full five-year term, a nun and then beat and cut a and the other four commissioners pursuer with a baseball’ bat and|to terms ranging from one to a knife before.he was. captured. (four years... .. . . ....._. _.

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