Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1948 — Page 2

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Bl Gold were died wpa. huits Lane rar:

x shots at a man he aw gn his filling station at 0 Ww. McCarty St, about 1 &, m. | Shotgun Stolen Mr. Ringham sald he saw two other men join the fleeing suspect.

Police seized two of ‘them, 22 andy :

21 years old, on vagrancy * charges, One of them is said to have confessed participation in’ the attempted burglary i Burglars finding a shotgun in the Robert L. Terry home, 217 Emerson Ave, decided to try it! out. The charge tore a hole through the head board of a,bed and went through the bedroom wall. The rest of the home was. ransacked but nothing was taken. Even the shotgun was. left behind by the burglars, A shotgun and $6.50 cash were stolen by burglars who ransacked! the James Henry home, 2303 N. { Leland Ave. . Burglars broke a lock on al door of the Glenn Shaw home, 5126 B 230 St. and took $4. f Albert Applegate, 2300 N, Leland Ave. reported his trailer has been ransacked and $1 cash) ~ taken,

Yeggs entered the Crosstown Tavern, 932 E. 30th 8t., and took! all ‘the cash out of the jukebox. | A safe was smashed open in : thé A. & P. grocery store, 952. EK. 30th St, but nothing of value

was taken. { Fag taken. took three radios, two electric irons and a safe from the! 4 iBleotrio Co., 1819 Millersville | last night. There was no

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Mcials| morrow, according fo the Weather Bureau. By dawn the templratures in" the Ohio Valley and ate Labor Htaugheit | the East will be in the 60's. Dark sections on the map indicate where Houdy skiey may 17, 0 by paced the mites. ' Official Weather #5.was the Hunt Say: He mn Sue oficial Weathee have an- —Sept. 7, 1048 .

Sunrise. .... 6:10 | Sunsel. .. 7:08

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Mrs. Williom Shanks Dies Here at 63

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metal object in an alley yesterday EE and asked Douglas’ father if it

Services. for Mrs. Stella H. Dan Tobin, Mr. Hunt ghanks, 1200 Troy Ave., who died : : Monday in her home, will be held at 2. fn tomorrow in the Tolin| Mrs, Vesta Cummins, 50, was Funeral Home. Burial will. be in| fatally injured today when her

a native of into a ditch. LOS ANGELES (UP)—Tinker-| Bloomington and a resident of belle talks to himself but people Indianapolis for 40 years, was 63. Surviving are the husband, Wil-| to the side of a road to permit ‘manipula:i poi 1s one-year-old lovebird liam Shanks; two daughters, Mrs. : oy and they Ruth Sanders, Indianapolis, and wheels of the vehicle went into Edinburg; aithe ditch, upsetting it. Mrs.

La wprotects the Law protects the ‘worker from preposterous, false and deceitful claim that was ever made by the authors-of any legislation.”

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were a hand grenad?, William Mauno didn’t know but told them to get rid of it anyway. The boys threw it back into the alley trash where John Bo Jr., 10, and Gerald Foley, 8, began playing with 1t, - ¥ GERALD SAID John hammered the metal object on ground and “it began to fi Gerald ran but John stayed. ‘The metal object exploded, John was killed and Gerald was badly waunded by shrapnel. Police said it was a German hand grenade. ———————————

Farmer's Wife Dies

As Tractor Overturns VINCENNES, Sept. 8 (UP)—

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Hugh Cummins, a farmer who lives near here, pulled the tractor

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the, was not ing speceh Mr. Deweys to open. his campaign : inasmuch “ it is one of the

states where a Republican incumbent Senator is facing a ‘stiff . Sen. George

Stassen “Please” ‘Meanwhile, Gov. Dewey was “pleased” today by the reaction to Harold E. Stassen’s campaignopening reply to President Tru-

TH listened by radio last night

Labor Day attack on the GOP. Mr, Stassen accused Mr. Truman of bumbling inefficiency in idomestic and foreign affairs and of making “an extremely demagogic “appeal” for labor's vote during” his whirlwind = ‘holiday tour, .

plaining speeches were further indications of the fact that he cannot furnish the essential leadership in affairs at home and abroad so vitally needed in these crucial years,” he said. °* DIXIECRATS—The Democratic National Committee received word from Texas regular Democzats that they would bar from their Sept. 14 convention any party member who participates in the state Dixiecrat’ convention, opening today in Dallas. MARGARET — President Truman's daughter, Margaret, is going to accompany her father on all his campaign trips. She went

the west coast and on his Labor Day tour, and the President liked the hand she got from the crowds. He called her “my greatest asset.”

son and Herman Talmadge, rival claimants for the governorship during Georgia's 1947 political crisis, were the top candidates for the gubernatorial nomination in

today’s state primary. Mr. , son of the late

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ov: Thomaris Dawe aes Sew -/deney at Des Moines, Towa, Sept. 20, it was announced today. he Republican

Den-| Stadium over Columbia and Mutual from § (0-940 5. m. {ntisnapalie Fume).

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i¥dor sed ihe Truman Barkley ticket. Mr. Whitney was at one time bitterly bitterly anti-Truman.

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Former Manual Pupil In halian Custody

James Sparks, former Manual High School pupil now with the Army in Trieste, is in custody of Italian authorities today as a material witness to a shooting in ‘which two’ Italian civilians were killed and three wounded critecally. The Indianapolis soldier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sparks of 234 E. Ninth St. He

is 19 and has been overseas since October, 1945.

soldiers were on 13-day furloughs in Venice, Italy. An argument between them and Italian villans arose and was climaxed by the shooting, an Army statement said. Hears No The soldier alleged to have done the shooting was identified by the Army as Corp. Ernest Medina, 20, of Los Angeles, Cal. The third soldier Seng held is Pfc. David H. Hackworth of Santa Monica, Cal. Mrs, ks, mother of the youth, said her son was a member of an armored unit in Trieste. She said she had received no word from him since the incident which occurred Satay. .

HUNT FT. WAYNE ARSONIST FT. WAYNE, Sept. 8. (UP)— Police today searched: for the arsonist who tried to set fire to the American Coal & Supply Co. yards, Police ' said that wood

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themselves into positions of great responsibility... . “Can’t you just see Tom Dewey at work on that one?” he said. “Perhaps President Truman would do the job, too, if he could, but his administration now appears to be so tied up with this sort of thing that most persons doubt that he could get it done. “Added to that, his ‘red herring’ crack certainly doesn't: any outstanding anxiety about

Mrs. Mollie Ellis Dies Here at 69

Mrs. Mollie Frank Ellis, who died . today, in the Hulst Sanatorium, Indianapolis, will. be buried in Forest Hill Cemetery,

Greencas Funeral arrangements have not been :

was known for her Hterary, and public speaking talents A member ,of the ‘Womens’ Club, the Fortnightly PEO und the Pen Women’s Club, Mrs. Ellis

‘|spent the last two years of her

fife writing a religious novel, “Beyond the Outer Rim.”

STH CANDY BLAST DEATH CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (UP)—Milton Seidel, 54, an engineer, died at a hospital today of injuries

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