Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1948 — Page 21
3 5 uilty of trying to over by force, they should, according to law,
on the evide aper should, and would,
¢ ¢ Criticism delphia, Pa. | out-of-state visitor and cycle policeman Sunday 8 p. m. on 49th St, west t all. motorcycle officers remove dark sun . be impaired after syp. definitely made by the
the license displayed on . was Florida, but it wag
out-of-state car had not it was accused by the to a complete stop at
e to the lady driver he car torn to pieces. You da, but you can’t do this
8 had been removed a5 after sundown he would ervant—the car carrieq lates and not a Floridy
, Which signified by thre er not breaking any for the visitor. the watchword as we) ition by an officer of the
dark sunglasses after ® ¢ ts
i bus supervisors should Lin operators Who permit er town with them. These permit these girls to ride of the line and back free,
safety by having these the operators, - engaging
1appily married men, and ach other about’ certain regular followers of their
encourage these girls by
some of these girls are e letters to married men ng them for dates. This linquency and should be
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sks Congress to do some ost of living. In his key rkley praised the. Demohich “increased our fammthan 800 per cent.” That gh cost of living.
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jvis Childs July 29—In the rowdy ess being played out be 1d Democrats at this spe ress the President's mesof action. inding the weaknesses in and bringing up their n the first round. are pretty obvious. It ical divining rod to find
. Truman would have beet | taken a somewhat lest
him saying in a subdued at at one time or other rong on prices and inflamoment has come in 8 y to correct those wrongs. oo much to expect of any fice in an election year
1g weakness in the message graph dealing with the re d prices. The Presiden “Don’t look now, but I'm \lic about wages and YoU 1at subject is.” : ing price control for scarct ys that “non-inflationary and should continue to ive bargaining.” Ra a: debate th inflationary wage, increase medieval theologians d of how many angels ol point and not come an wer.
r System T rests his claim for 1% creases on the same i r has used since the - profit margins, he said n adequate to absorb we e price increases that
is - may ‘be true. Prof ally, unconscionably i enal swms have been
ment
ble to compel manage rofi
crease out of the P a economic eontrols, whieh possible. It sould be likely to 2 enterprise system of Mr. Truman an ‘ho have demande g prices.
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mission or ring omission in the nih ed by a subsidy syste®
President.
PRINCETON, Ind, July 29 Mine Workess today a joint memorial service jor the 13 coal miners who died, - gan explosion at the King’s pine Tuesday. gurvivors of the miners » separate funeral services e of the dead today. BE AO ile, a crew of investi-
inspectors issued a prelimreport yesterday, PARTLY CLOUDY. AND gecumulated gas for the disaster. CLOUDY AREAS
gth Morris said he would invesfurther. The tunnel was NW \ NTN
of the mine that had not, NAR r peen worked for two months be- RNA fore the blast, and investigators N NT$ and a committee from the UMw NR nad declared the area “safe” only last Sunday. :
ee MURDER CHARGE DROPPED CALAIS, Me, July 29 (UP)— Mrs. Margaret Mary Marcil of Schenectady, N. Y., was freed of a murder charge by Municipal Juige John M. Dudley today after it was found that the huspand she was charged with slay-
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THUNDER BH STORMS
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—The long cool arrow pointing down toward Texas shows the path of a new visiting Canadian air flow which will break ‘the hot: spell in the Midwest. Weather Bureau forecasters say temperatures will drop into the 50's near dawn in the Dakotas and Nebraska, It will also be cooler in the northern part of Texas. Arrows attached to the long front from Min-
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‘ {buildings escaped damage but op-
3 Workers Killed By Dupont Blast
- Cause Unknown,
the only persons in the 20x40foot structure at the time. Other
erations were halted pending an investigation. Mr, O’Barr described the blast at “not as severe as such explosions usually are.” It was the first explosion at the plant since its erection in 1906, he said.
Hunt 2 on Complaint Of Molesting Children
Police today sought two men accused of molesting below-teen-age children. A Parker Ave. mother reported a man lured her 7-year-old daughter to an automobile in Brookside Park. Once in the car, she screamed and the man fled. A Montcalm St. resident said
out of the window and fired four shots at the tires. The truck careened around the corner at 16th and Pennsylvania Sts., caromed off of a car parked by the curb, and sped east on 16th. With the squad car close behind, it turned south into Delaware St. A short distance from the intersection the cab door opened and the driver fell out.
Fires at Driver
molest two youngsters in that neighborhood. She obtained his
a 40-year-old man attempted to,
Out of control, the truck smashed into another parked car, shot back out into the street and rolled over.
Fleeing Suspect Caught After Blaze of Gunfire
82D alleged slaying of & Princeton oil
between some houses. Officer Babbitt fired a shot at the fleeing form. The man stopped. He gave his name as Robert E. Phillips, 19, of St. Louis, Mo. He told police he had just come here from Cincinnati, O., and admitted stealing the truck. A
Phillips was charged with vagrancy. His case will be heard this afternoon in Municipal Court 3.
Grand Jury Frees
Farmer in Slaying PRINCETON, July 20 (UP)— Raeburn Clem, 35-year-old farmer, was free because the
today grand jury failed to find enough evidence to indict him for the
worker. Clem had been held without charge in the shotgun slaying of Arthur Dean Dawson, 25, who was killed at Clem’s home Saturday.
Clem told police that Dawson followed him and Dawson's estranged wife, Mrs. Oneida Dawson, 22, home from Evansville where they said they spent the evening. Police said the shooting occurred when Dawson attempted to force his way through the front door.
SUSPENSE ACCOUNT An account made of doubtful
17 Presumed Dead
POR 27
In Plunge of B-M Hoosier Pilot 7 Believed on Plane a Hstiesn into the sea Touch
night were missing today and presumed dead. "
bomber crashed just after taking off from the Aden airport in a sandstorm. The only survivor was 8/Sgt. Sigyer R. Gustafson, 26, of Norwood, Mass, who was thrown
was in an Aden hospital, The other two superforts of the / three making a flight around the world still were here. Their officers had reported no plans for departure. They returned to Aden as soon as they heard of the crash of the third. 1 An Indianapolis pilot, Capt. 3 Hugh E. Gommel, 26, may have § he =»
been aboard the Superfortress that crashed. He was serving as co-pilot on one of the three B-29's on the around-the-world flight. Capt. Gommel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Gommel, 2905 Meredith St. Capt. Gommel's name was on the ill-fated bomber's crew i list when it left Tucson, Ariz. but H the Army announced it was pos- 5
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