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n fought off an as. & man was mysteri. od by two thugs. in a riminal here
ariotte Heck, 27, of oh St, reported that as walking home
a loose and fought n,” she said. “He then the face with his fist his shirt off as he ran. I got a black eye
ed Me and Ran’ Miller, 39, of 404 N. aid two men stepped him at Vermont and #8. last night and ne bf following their
tL been following any i tiem " but sudof them slugged me nd didn’t attempt to oney, ” he said. and Yegg Man’ red at a burglar stealand eggs from Polk vagons failed to stop
E. 15th St. said he that four milk wagons looted and when he he yard to investigate n throwing bags over
a shot and the man er the fence and dishe said. g Eo One Pulled Gun dartin, 44, of 1136 Ww, aid two men came to ast night and asked lep outside.” He did f them pulled a gun thee began slugging ice arrested Joe Dodd, e St., and Stanley Mc--1821 Broadview Terd was charged with d battery and McGill d with arnying a gun Icy.
rmans Die i Office Fire ] BERG, June 16 (UP) arm fire broke out in n occupied building towo hours after strikls at Heidelberg Unionstrated before U. 8. vernment denore food and better’
nans were known. dead 1 others were injured, o first reports.
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Ci * [For Health Camp
TB Association Sponsors Program More than 100 underweight and underprivileged Marion
County children were off today to the time of their lives, an
Police Continue v Check of Clues | State and city police today concheeking a merry-go-round| of uns without finding any sus-| ' pects in the death of Mrs. Mary
: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
SING Food Dollar Value, |Hits a Low Record
TRENTON, N.. J, June 16 J (UP)~The State Department of Agriculture said today that the value of the New Jersey food dollar is currently lower than at any other time in the past century. A survey published by the department also showed that a dollar's worth of food in New Jersey today could be purchased for,
the fall ight cause! Ter Tr a could la ndlord i py
Fear New Floods slough ‘off soil on the river side aces Rent In Oregon Section sre: s. That might cause new authorities toddy
and permit the high/had charged an Anderson land PORTLAND, = Ore, = June 16, areas along the big stream,
[water to rush over still unflooded lord with levying rents 188 per cent over authorized rates in (UP)~The Columbia River tell! Two more bodies weére recov- civil suit filed in Federal TTY gala, an SXPECEd oer from the food waters cover The action pont Anaer Eckhart asked an to
flood weary valley dwellers, the Ing . Vanport City, Ore. They quick recession added to their|brought the number of known Make him lower his worries, {dead in the Memorial Day als- Tents to $22.50 from the $65 lp
U.
and thrown uficonscious out of a
"DeHaven Pedigo, 51-year-old Indianapolis divorcee, in a Hen. dricks County creek last Sunday. The body of Mrs. Pedigd, a telephone operator here for many
years, was found In shallow water|
under a bridge on W. 56th St. road near Brownsburg. She apparently had been badly beaten
car and drowned in the creek! water. Staté police, Hendricks County authorities and Indianapolis police have checked on more than a dozen clues to the possible iden-| tity of the mptorist she went rid-|
Ing § Jigs ban which provide a maximum of none of them yielded a suspect. a Man’ Held in Illinois READY FOR THE DANCE—Robert Thompson, chairman. of {lee ‘utritious ‘food and #un
Urbana, Ill, authorities wired Indianapolis police early Soda; that they were holding a 40-year-| old Indianapolis man who had! blood stains op ‘his clothing. - Police checkéd him and wired back they didn't want him for any Investigation here. The prisoner at Urbana said he got| blood stains on his clothes’ during a fight here last Sunday. Also state and city police were checking a man from Niagara,
apolis last Sunday trying to locate Mrs. Pedigo by telephone.
+i the
the annual summer formal dance sponsored by the Indianapolis Club of Notre Dame, and hist "date," ready for the big event Friday night at Southern” Mansion. Mr. Thompson is a Notre Dame graduate and Miss Roach is a student nurse at St. Vincent's Hospital.
(Continued From Page One) Falls, N. Y., who was in Indian- that nomination- as an aid to
| breaking the Democratic hold on | industrial Calumet district,
He is not being held as a suspect. They named Alfred Ferrini, East
Still Checking Clues Sheriff - Leon Bayliss. of Hen-,
their well
{Chicago city chairman, to the
post, but even if the delegates dricks County who sald yester- had changed "
laid
day he might make “some ar-plans, a Lake County man, T.
rests in 24 hours,”
declared to- Godfrey McKenzie, would have
day he was still checking clues/gotten the nomination. : Fleming Accorded Edge
and had not held any suspects. Meanwhile funeral services for
Mrs. Pedigo were held at the ri Kirby .funeral home here this g “morning and the ‘body ‘was taken),
# |defeated two of the four men on
Miss Pat Roach, are all
la health stay sponsored by the ' {Marion County Tuberculosis As-
eight-weeks vacation at Julia
44.7 cents in 1939.
8. engineers warned that aster to seven.
is alleged to be getting.
Jameson Nutrition camp. Clutching dolls and baseball bats the girls and boys boarded two chartered busses in front of the State House this moruing.
at the camp near Bridgeport, for
sociation, Set Beneficial Schedule When they return the children will have gained from three to 18 poundé. They will participate in fishing excursions, = handicraft classes and will be on schedules
Miss Margaret Weadick is” director and camp ‘nurse; Miss Mary McClelland is her assistant
Crossovers , Appear Certain As Parties Present Slates
the mythical slate. At the last minute,
start of balloting, . State Chair-| of a
before the Fox
and Dr. Eleanor. Deal is .physician.
Crushed to Death By Car on Driveway
Times State Servies
NOBLESVILLE, June
16— |
| James Douglas Fox, 16-months-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | x, of near Sheridan, was], crushed to death under the Wheels car driven by his aunt, Ca
man Ira Haymaker made an un-| fob FL CVE OF an ridan, late
precedented statement from th rostrum, was their convention. He said no slates had been made, freed the delegates to make their own {choices.
In the first ballot of the con-
Democrats yesterday snapped vention, F. Shirley Wilcox of New ght back and in the best floor Albany, erstwhile U. ght of the converition nominated (of Internal abor organization leader Charles state treasurer nomination from | three-day-old whart strike spread: -
8. Collector
Revenue, won the!
telling the delegates it}
| yesterday. The accident occurred when {Miss Cline was backing out of a {driveway at the Fox home. The, {child ran under the wheels of the! fcar.
Dock Strike Spreads
LONDON, June 16 (UP)—The |
to Marshall, IIL for burial. | Fleming of Hammond. That pits Timothy Sexton of Indianapolis,/to three additional docks today, |
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{two Lake County men against 1028 to 314. leach other with Mr. Fleming
In the first of two ballots to,
[threatening London's perishable | {food supplies and the flow of]
They will spend eight weeks | «
STRAUSS SAYS:
TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI
| iN INDIANAPOLIS
{the labor vote. candidate, John F. Ryan Two sixth district men, Gilbert Bloomington, rumored choice o i Ogles of Greencastle and James the would-be slate makers, led.|
. ‘Bonbig Koreans 'M. Propst, Terre Haute Demo- He polled 667 votes to 560 for L ain {crat, face gne another for auditor [Charles F. Fleming of Hammond, | FS iat
TOKYO, June 16 (UP) — The of state, fourth spot on the tick- | {labor choice for the nomination, | U. 8. Air Force admitted be- let. From there down the tickets /and 156 for Paul L. Hillsamer of Jatedly today that its planes ac-/spread out, pitting candidates Marion. cidentally bombed a Korean fish- from scattered sections against | Then the delegates took over. | ing fleet from high altitude or each other. Breakdown of Figures the coast of Korea on June 8. | Yesterday's convention got off, On the second ballot Mr. Ryan © An official statemént from Far toa shaky start, two hours late, lost. votes, Mr. Fleming won the Fast Headquarters termed the Dut developed into a toaring, nomination with only one vote incident “a most unfortunate and D8htIng affair which had all the over the majority required to regrettable incident.” |elements which have made In- nominate, The final tabulation Korean reports said 11 ships diana politics famous. was Fleming. 693; Ryan 658, and were sunk, 14 Koreans killed and| Delegates were in an angry | Hillsamer 33. others wounded. ood by the time balloting start-! — Next Walter Mybeck of Crown. ; led for the four contested offices. Point, another rumored slate ° {They resented widely circulated choice, asked for the microphone {rumors that a slate of candidates before the ballot on his bout with §§ on orca had been picked by certain party|John Watkins of Bloomfield for bombing mission by B-20s on \caders and that the slate would the lieutenant governor nominaOkinawa. It sald the photos ®® rammed down their o ton | Hi ron | showed there were small craft despite the new secret ballot fea- e as is friends to vote| in the area where the bombs fell. ture of the convention. for Mr. Watkins. They did, and The target was the Liancourt| They proceeded to do a little Mr. Watkins won the lieutenant Rocks, 140° miles off the east! jamming on their own hook. and’ Sovernor ARIA, 1192 to 187.
coast of Korea in the central __ . willl
Japan Sea. Pick Your November Pick, Indiana
Headquarters said the, fishing, vessels may have been mistaken/ The two major parties are set for the November elections in|
Blame The Air Force accepted blame,
TIMES' HOST—Frank Buck, ‘the Bring-'Em-Back-Alive adven-
turer, will be host to" Times carriers at a special showing of his original jungle picture in
for the rocks because of the 23, Indiana. Here are the opponents seeking state office on the Repub-| the Lyric theater tomorrow 000-foot altitude at which the lican and Democratic state tickets: J mission was flown. |PEMOCRAY REPUBLICAN | morning.
Governor
Henry F. Schricker Hobart Creighton
Schuman Faces Test
On 6-Power. Accord | John A. Watkins
PARIS, June 16 (UP)—Pre.| Charles F. Fleming mier Robert Schuman’s coalition| government staked its life today on the hostile National Assembly's vote on the six-power London agreement on the future of western Germany. The cabinet decided that it would resign if the Assembly vote ‘went against the agreement on Germany. Foreign Minister Georges Bidault was a party to the . agreement on behalf = of] France, and the cabinet backed him with'a decision to stand or| fall as a unit. The vote was expected sonight Miss Eudora Kelley
Lieutenant Governor
Times Carriers To See Film
Some 500 Times carriers who have shown ‘outstanding ability {in serving their newspaper routes | {will be guests of Frank Buck,| {famed adventurer, at the Lyric | [Theater tomorrow. The carrier-salesmen will see a special screening of Mr. Buck's original film, “Bring Em Back Alive,” at 9 a. m. The theater's doors will open for them at 8:30 o'clock.
Rue J. Alexander Secretary of State : Alfred Ferrini
Gilbert E. Ogles
Auditor of State James M. Propst Treasurer of State
F. Shirley Wilcox H. Dale Brown
Attorney General J. Emmett McManamon : Superintendent of Public Instruction Deane E. Walker
Cleon Foust
Ben H. Watt Judge of Supreme Court Mart J. O'Malley | Appellate Court (1st District) Warren W. -Martin Frank Hamilton Appellate Court (2d District). F." LeRoy Wiltrout
Paul G. Jasper
Paul Lennington Reporter of the Courts Mrs. Fern E, Norris
Used as ‘Alibi,’ Youth Reports
Robert Brown, 18, of 3522 Ken-| "| wood Ave., told police last night psi bout a ride in an automobile rv ore’ Géorge Stalas. M, of 143 E during which he was forced vo! The morning show and Mr, ley's Restaurant, Cum- | } Michigan 3 tlle Mary Zanetides, 18, lie on the floor of the car. uck’'s appearance - will be ‘ox rah of a3 N Chester! He said he was walking at 18th clustvely for The Times champion
“ berlan 4 {Raymond Wald In ianapeify Society Sons of fhe American St. Vernita A. Valle, 21, of 4 N. and Illinois Sts. when he accepted |carrier-salesmen. Hey Mr.
Revolution—Flag Day luncheon, Spink- Eastern Ave.
will meet Mr. Buck personally.) During his appearance on the Lyric stage, Mr. Buck will tell
he has had in the jungles, includ-
EVENTS TODAY ul Ray Baker, 23, of 19 N. Bradley St: ing experiences not shown in the
Purdue Satvunty Iadnasrets center] Evan L. RippY. 19, of 1117 8. McClure stration— (through Thursday). Pri Rushin, 28 of 333 Dou Tra Oo ation Monroe Johnson, director of the i n. Maw Franklin, 26 of 2410 Claypool Hotel. Indianapolis | Safety Council Fleet Division —4:30 , Buck
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lm, “Exclusively for Carriers
Arms. Hotel. a ride with a man in car. Since
A e. E T —-satd-the man -foréed-him to kneel appearance for The Times car-| EVENTS TOMORROW 'DIVORO SUITS FILED a down on the floor because he riers tom h ill temai Summer Band +, 8. Army Ground hole Bas wy. Henry s Hensley: pried FO he itty throughout a
Forces Band and Chorus, Directed by “just murdered a man and was in the city throughout the day Capt. Chet Whitnay—8 p. m.. Garfield pu Dean Iva Bel a Risch prasar xing up an alibi.” The public Indiana Otder of Jobs Dusehiars—Ciay: MaTpare Se pecsnnsth R. Riley; las The youth said later the motor- chance to see him in person on | pool Hot IA Ta: Betty Mae vs. William Lee 18t took Him “home. “He said the stage at 345 p.m. and 9 p.m.
MARRIAGE LICENSES [Mitchell; Mary vs Alex Garrett: Mar-money was “missing from his {tomorrow only.
Jorie vs. Frank Clause; Nellle lone vs. ’ Charles O. Aschmann Jr. 20, of 502 KE. Jesse M. Jones: Pesrley June vs. Clar- pockets but that he believed he] “Bring 'Em Back Alive” opened | onal of ington Bt: Veronica H. Bowen. 23, ence Sevens: Stella Irene vs Waiter Lee had Jost it in the Lyric Theater at the Lyric today for a week's {1) The Conventiona arrolton ve ams a vs usse oulu Forrest oW ram, 25, of 2046 Washing- Beitie I. vs. Clarence E. Kemp: Gracie earlier in the e evening. ‘showing. 30-Day Charge ton Bivd.: Rita Dolores Schuetter, 27, Ursala vs, Charles Randall; Berth ha - . . of 580 N. Temple Oliver McMillin n accord with En SL res Mother Builds Own House, vian Kistler; 18, of 1559 Park Ave § 3 David scher, 20, of Dayton, O H % general practice.
Virsinia Lou Mayes. 20,
wi Mim P. Kellner. 23, of 1240 Broadway: Geraldine Tabor, 23, of 2647 Manker St thy Motley; Oscar, Sallis Hood, og Mich Michasi Oangany Jr. 23. of 617 N. At General — Norm an, ra. MeGinty;| Joanna Schlagen, 19, of| Kichard, Shirley Mae Bertram; Frank, 3440 Forest ho | elen Jane Spratt, Richard E. Parsley, 22. of Zionsville, Ind.;!At Celeman—Frank, Elizabeth Goldsmith Marthe L. McGill, 22, of. W24 Moor es At Methodist—Donald, Linda Wright; Edville Rd, jor. Jean Reynolds; Robert, Elma Neale Herbert Gale Ska 3, ef Bowlin a Ue AB Kamer: Harty Jone] Sree, Ind; Mu Parrish, 39, Burgess; Rubin, “Sédie Relswerg: Ind. jam, Barbara Kehoe, George, Phyllis Laster &' sialon, 20, of 232 N
of 965 Lesley Boys {AL St. Francis—Willlam, Preida_ Shafer; Merrill, Betty Stainerook;- Heanry, Deoro-
Awaits Her 22d Baby
Out Basement, Adds a 30-Foot Well
ATLANTA, Ga., June 16 (UP)-—Mrs. Maude Ethel Pope laid {down her hammer and saw today and settled back in her newly | d. Ros Dari | built house to await her 22d baby. on Davi nl Mrs. Pope sdid she was tired of getting those eviction notices
Randolph w va Patrick, 34, of 1108 B. Ohio St.|At St. Vincent's—Rol liam P, Overman, 23, of George, Loriane Megisfrolt; David Pr Ch jorfe Baker: Joh
Ballentine.
t 422 Harrison 7 miramces Ma n, ”) er: Lh reas from the landlord every time another baby was on the way. So) Joseph Peter Merone Jr. 34, of 1101 Lo Shomas. Mary Hasbrook: De vis Marilyn che just built a house of her own.
May Alice Koestert, 23. The 38-year-old mother looked
given a sharp edge in appeal to nominate a secretary of state! tinent. export goods to the con-| of |tinent,
In addition to seeing the eature-tength film, the carriers).
the carriers of many experiences.
Buck scheduled an
also will be given a’
Tired of Eviction Nofices, Woman, 38, Shovels |
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t “If the WALL { <= can't stand the -
it might be desirable to enjo the convenience
Eo” Strauss CHARGE
ACCOUNT,
(2) The JUNIOR CHARGE ACCOUNT
~—a. reasonable ceiling—paymen
moderate weekly sum— (t's not a “payment
plan" that pays
out and is through, but a charge account
immediate strains— -
SUMMER SUITS | SY
To suit you not merely physically—but mentally— (how can a fellow feel cool— if his clothes mark him down )—And- they mt | ‘him right down to the Department of in the Wallet
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There are Suits that have general accoptance— - ‘ike those from Goodall — (PALM BEACH, SUNFROST and SPRINGWEAVE). And from Haspel (like SEERSUCKER, SIR PREME CORDS, and CELANESE).
There are also suits that have individual preference —1ike HICKEY-FREEMAN, FASHION PARK, HOLLYWOOD, BOTANY: DAROFF and others.
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Union #t. Girls nda that steys open Edward E Allgood JJ. of €14 East Drive Al 81. Franele—Richard. Maxine Skaggs; 'happy. Her new baby-—-it's only the foundation oor tne ‘modest ys open) Woodruff Place; Mary BE. Stevenson. 18.) Joseph, Joanne Pox tw onths away—can grow up frame structure. er husba No fees—no carrying t 5602 10th Bt. A Genersb—George, Maurine McParland 0 m Bi'l, helped with that. | Robert E. Vest, 32. of 817 8. Missouri St; [At Celeman—Roberf, Virginia Clark; Jo- in a good settled home without, ) | ] ‘charges. nd Mas Williams, 20, of 1239 Blaine deph, Margaret McKeon, Bertram, Phyl that constant fear of having to' She wouldn't let him do any * Detail Junior Ray. 84 19, of 2314 Terrace At SMethodiat—oy Marjorie Chamberlain: (move, she sajd. mote, though. K-| etails at Ave. Gloria Gunckel, 19, of 1418 Homer, Odine Predrick Lois ret Pope §4' a matter-of-fact He has plenty to do just mak- Credit Office— Bt, | go mber; Clarence *Kainry n anderson rs, pe © ing a living for our big family,” | Cecil W. Fisher. 83, of ®21 E. 524 St; Harry, Mary Sublet. ‘woman and her ‘story might 08. ! Seventh Floor Lilian L. Plelds, 51, of 3135 N. New, a St Vineents—Raym Opal Prench; h e to light if she MTs. Pope said. | 00 Jersey Ot. se Marie. iin, Wiliam never have come to lig Dug the Basement * Robert Molt, §7, of 4723 English Ave:| Lucille Buon: Charies, Harriett Fisher, hadn't visited a doctor to see The house is no castle. she ad-| ran Thomas, 40, of 2088 Arlington | Rollin, Amelia Cossey {about a backache. The doctor got ’
wi burn Dasiel tel Smith 25, of mn Bushansn St: Lille Belle Lifford, 21,
ad R. Cox, 23, of 1533 N. Chester Ave.; Rotan A. Gardner, 21, of 507 E. 11th. obert Parr, 25, of Thdianepolly General Hospital: Ruth Moore, Ind lane | © polis General Hospital CE Lee Douglass, 29, of mw w. RA ima Jane Mcintyre, 26,
of 120 E Faith lis Fark 3; of 3130
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B. oatrick Travers, 76, at 520 BK
myocardit
4 her to tell what she had done,
Vermont
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mitted, but it's big enough and] comfortable enough. It has a
“big basement which she dug out
own, 67, at Long, cardie vasculaz, <Last August, she said, she de- pergelf with a pick and shovel,
Clurence A. Carr, 53, at. Veterans, cirhosis e ided the only thing to do was 10 anq in the back yard is a 30-foot pend her hest egg on a lot-and well which she added as an after-
ver n Caries 0. Cook,
teriosclerosis
Th, at 420 B. 20th, ar- building materials and put up a thought. Martha Jane Plowars, 90, at {701 ‘Ingram, house for the 13 children Who -re-
“Mrs. Pope told the doctor that
Arteripscieronls main of . the 21 .she has borne. the’ first of her brood of 17 boys nson, MM, M thodist. coronary [alet} Jo ila . When she found out that snother and four girls came when she {was on the way. she only re- was just 13 years old..
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Re. payne, 85, at eVierans, ear- {doubled her efforts. rd Wilson, 11, at Long, glom:! ho. [Mar ah Bany, , at 217 Sanders, wid occlusion.
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The Jot and materials took all having this 22d baby. It will be| the mioney. 50 she did all {hs the tat of hes Jamtly-1o have-a work hee except for laying real hoine ;
of its own.
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