Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1948 — Page 18

PAGE 18 __ Er THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___- ¥ FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1848

Prisoner Slain | Two Molesters Hoosieh Wins Orfandy Pedestrian, ol, Pali H ! a Young Conductor's Contest y; Police Station L Hunted hy Police | ks Band of Akron, Ind., Takes Killed by Car : Father Kills Man Held i Young Mother Reports) Honors Over 70 Others in Competition Walks Into Auto, 2 For Assault on Child ] Intruder Beot Wer | , PHILADELPHIA, Nov. § (UPA music stutent fom conc. Dragged 78 Feet

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 5 (UP)— Nicholas A. Antico, 37, walked into Sharpsburg police station today and shot a prisoner who allegedly assaulted his 5-year-old

y Moore, 75, of Sharps- , died en route to St. Prancis tal from two bullet wounds in the chest. Patrolman Robert Santilli was

Police today investigated two Ormandy today as a_ novice who could be molded into a fine] A 60-year-old man was killed attempted attacks on women, in conductor. em i last ight after heing steuck by o r | Evan Whallan, 25, won serve as . -Ormandy's , thrown o! ane of ig 8 Joung mether Shar assistant this season by defeating 69 other aspiring youths ina second, and dragged 78 feet, po | the Philadelphia orchestra Young lice reported today. : North Side apartment. {Conductor's Contest. ‘rank of lieutenant junior grade, The pedestrian, Arthur C. Pene A resident of the 1900 block of In addition, the sandy-haired| During the summer of 1947 heldergrass, 1328 N, Missouri St., College Ave. told police a man graduate student at the Eastman studied conducting under Plerre was dead when police arrived. about 30 years old forced his way School of Music, Rochester, N. Y.,/Monteux. The past summer, he Deputy Coroner William Kelly into her apartment, beat her and will conduct one-half of the pro-/Was a student in the opera de-|said Mr. Pendergrass died of a tore her clothing after learning gram at the orchestra's regular/partment at Tanglewood, Mass. |compound skull fracture.

«alone in the suburban station that her husband was not at pair of concerts here on Dec. 3-4. REET RR Ralph R. Bentley, 47, W X » 21, est La« when Mr. Antics, sntared. Se home. ee v a | High Qualifications Develop New Tube fayette, driver of the first car, told sald Mr. An ran im 3) The victim said the m: ed) , six- 3 police he was go! west on : and then asked: “Is the man : ! ; G® Victim said the man 3e0 Mr. Whallan, -aix-fest, three for Television Use going n 16th

Ra ooh " 4 A : ; St, when the man walk “Yes. . - ; inches tall, not only showed eX| opy~aAGO, Nov. 5 (UP)—Althe side of his car. The a 2 ore OBicer Bantilll could in. RED FACED EXPERTS — If you guessed wrong in figuring the outcome of the [fainted and was found a few min- cellent. : Jualifications, but 85! ew devics which can control the|Mr. Bentley said, threw Mr. Pen tervene, Mr. Antico ran back to| election, then you're in good company. The professiona experts made the same es teen her Husband returned potential cababilitios for becom-|fight of electrons moving at|dergrass into the path of a car

; : : rated b Moore's cell and fired twice] mistake. These pollsters (left to right] are Dr. George Gallup, Elmo Roper and from work. . ing & good conductor. The con-(speeds up to 7 million miles an| 071130 N Mo Sorgen, 3%

here?” Officers Santilli answered, call for help on the telephone. She

through the bars with a revolver. . . * : . . \ teset was open to young men hour was described by two Officer Santilli said he disarmed Archibald Crossley, who, it seems, all picked Gov. Dewey to win on. the basis of Offered Her Ride ° with no professional experience at/q iontists today. Polite made uoystrests. Mr. Antico and locked him in a public opinion. Police are seeking an employee conducting. The qualifications re-

cell. Then he called a radio car | E. D. McArthur and R. A./Army Stock of the Big Four shops at Beech quired of applicants were excep Dehn, workers at the General y $ Turkey

which took Moore to the 'hos- s : i pital. ; U S Arm fo uit Korea v |Grove for making advances to a tionally high and extensive. . |p li" Rogearch Laboratory, For Holiday Season . { ° * 22-year-old mother. | A pianist now seeking his mas told of th “dvoi-on” tube Moore Arrested Yesterday | o . : The woman reported being of- ter of music degree in Rochester,| o he N ae agli Tgtrou hon WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (UP) Sharpsburg police pre) A of Defeatis fe Wy be aequaintance Mr. Whallan was among 70 stu-(5¢, the National Electronics Con-| the Army said today it is buy Moore yesterday on a complaint n ir m while waiting for a bus in Beech dents who filed applications in Ce votron was designed, the| DE enough turkeys so every GI, rom Mr. Antico’s estranged A Wa ar Grove the contest. This original list was e dyotron was designed, t0€ yw); nave the traditional feast on - wife, Hilda. She claimed her By KEYES BEECH, Times Foreign Correspondent . reduced to 10 men, who were in- researchers said, to meet special Thanksgiving and Christmas daughter, Elizabeth, told her that] SEOUL, Korea, Nov. 5—An atmosphere of defeatism and frus- She accepted the offer, she told i 0 "prijadelphia. needs of high frequency equip" . Moore had assaulted her. Moore tration grips Americans in this dreary, dusty capital as they pre- $698,989 Pledged; police, but instead of driving to ment and microwave relays for as already purchased a half

subsequently denied the charge. |pare to withdraw after three years that many of them feel have . town, the man drove her to the Served In’ Navy, television networks. These send Million pounds and shipped them Police said Mrs. Antico did not been wasted. Schricker Speaks |country where he made advances Mr. Whallan was graduated out signals at frequencies above Off to soldiers at outposts all inform her husband, a bartender,] Army-State Department plans still call for United States| The Community Fund cam- and tore her. clothing wher she from the Eastman School lastia billion cycles per second. over the world. It is now in the

resisted. The woman left the car June after his study was inter-| Formerly, a complex three-jopen market, buying another when they stopped -at a filling rupted by three years’ service initube circuit was required to con-|250,000 pounds for soldiers stastation. the Navy, in which he rose to the'trol electron speeds. [tioned in the United States.

of the alleged attack until lastitroops to withdraw from Korea at the year's end. Few if any paign neared the half way mark night. When she did, Mr. An- Americans will regret leaving. represses — [today with pledges of $698,989.76,

tico went to his room at the Re-| When 1 remarked the other : more than 46 : : per cent of the §1,lance Hotel, armed himself and gay that the Communist rebel- Bar oed Plot 504.772 goal. went to the station. | I”

lion in south Korea might pro- | Governor-elect Henry F. : {long the American stay here, a of ’ e Students |Schricker, in his first public ap-| Co young lieutenant said sourly:! WINNIPEG, Nov. 5 (UP)—Dr. pearance since the election, hailed [ EW “Drop dead, will you?” |A. H. 8. Gillson, president of tre the Red Feather drive as “a ® & His remark sums up the feel-| |great responsibility” for the city] University of Manitoba, confirmed yesterday at a special report

ing of most Americans toward A for Lobau h any suggestion that they remain today that male students raided meeting at the Claypool Hotel. | here longer than absolutely the girls’ dormitory and “soaped, The governor-elect spoke to necessary. and feathered” the sleeping coeds.|campaign workers of the Down-'e Ralph W. Lobaugh, 32-year-old Urge Troops to Say |But he said, it was a «student | town and Utilities divisions off

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convicted slayer of fi ¢ | z Wayne women, was = hn However, both the Korean re- prank” and there would be no the Sr fourth stay of execution today, Public and China have petitioned punishment. | Liperaataes Boy Scouts The Indiana Supreme Court/the United Nations to keep) The story that came to light 4 ni the work of the 47 delayed Lobaugh's execution date|American troops here until the today was this: [Suppor oa OIIMUNIY FUN agen-/, 30 days to Jan. 15 republic is able to stand on its Sunday night, 80 male students cles ‘outstanding,” Mr. Schricker, The court taid there Was tlown feet. {went to the dormitory. A decoy sald he was especially impressed ‘ime to consider Lobaugh’s Jet |squad lured the night watchman With the Boy Scout movement. |o : . »efore Nov. 16, the day 3rpeal If that petition Rleans ha away. At a signal, the men| ‘During my first administralot ie i Age Fed thing, U.S. policy-makers had. neq the girls’ bedrooms and tion, the governor-elect - said, ‘hair at Indiana State Priso: better make up their minds in a 3;mped the girls out of their| & survey showed that not one e Nn. hurry whether to get out or stay) : them were sleep- Inmate of state penal institutions Lobaugh, a former Kokomo f. beds. Some of p ’ AC- indefinitely. ing in the nude. {had ever had Scout training.”

‘ory worker, walked the Kooid A o lee stath into th At nearby Inchon, which iron-| The men, all wearing masks,| He recalled the outstanding [¢ police on more than a| - work performed by the U. 8. O.] sear ago and confessed the sex ically advertises itself as the then covered the girls with S0RD| 1 itp the. mar > ob d in the Pacific,” docks flakes, confetti, mud and feathers. | e war and observe layings of three Ft. Wayne wom-| Pest spot in 3 of ra |that it is being reactivated in the|®

om during the war. Rte fied Pgh with gray Joes ‘ [near future : In Allen Circuit Court, Judge ready for shipment to Japan, ial Airlift Pilots David Cook. co-chairm: ‘William Schannen sentenced him|Okinawa and other Pacific SPeC al . > lene hod > Lie o die Feb. 9, but this was later points. Arrive in Germany fund report session will take acs]

«xtended to Apr. 2, after Lobaugh| Among -the acres of cargd| prRANKFURT, N 5 (UP)—iat noon Monday at the Cl: 1 epudiated his confession and de-|there is everything from door-| ETANKFUR of Phos AL Hotel. y aren

ded the slayings. : knobs and prefabricated. housing . - \trained for duty on the Berlin| Division reports follow: Special pus nigh Sw granted Lo-|to tanks and portable ice plants.|ajrlift have arrived to augment gifts, $169,724.79; Downtown, |*f ; i : i * hi i Stay on May 3, Much army equipment already present crews, a U. S. Air Force $30,621.07; Residential, $51,250.04; : -w we Si ‘cheduling his execution for Nov.|has been shipped—along with al|official said today. Townships, $4843.62; Public, $18,- x : a : ANY 7] [KH] ®

8. . good many troops. The 11 men left the United|873.79; Industrial, $192,863.09; ee cy, Attoehey Robert Signs of departure are every-|States on Oct. 31 after complet- Railroads, $2102.85, and Utilities, | ey ; : oh : fon. He sald there was insuf- Where in Seoul, particularly in|ing an intensive three weeks 389,525.77. | : Ing 52 Po VERA iE ° . ‘sent time to prepare further ap- the PX (post exchange). Shelves course of specialized training de-| Music for the luncheon meeting| § ! 1 : dls in the event the court turned are bare and it is impossible to signed to prepare them for actualwas furnished by the Shortridge lown Lobaugh's appeal buy a popular brand of cigaret|fight conditions on the ‘“vittles High School Brass Choir and Mrs. Victims of the slayings were except on the Korean black mar-|™n- J |Gertrude Butz. Wilhelmina Hasaga, Mrs. Doro- ket.

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» . . Discussion Set tude is compounded : of many City officials will meet with W things. Among them: Hog prices rose 25 cents in clos- . Heifers : y: WEEK ° Michigan St. businessmen and Failure to make a substantial ing trade in the Indianapolis ‘so 800 pounds ............ [email protected] 7 Vou = sesidents Thursday for a discus- dent B the 4000 years of asc Stockyards today, after selling| 800-1000 pounds ..... RA [email protected] a Fran AC ) : ; mulated Korean ignorance, al-|steady with yesterday's averages| 6oo- 500 pounds ............ 37.00@3250 ai $ oh ot Je Deopoeed grade, sop: though many Koreans are pa-|in active trade. The top price was| 300-1000 pounds ......ccens [email protected]| 5 Jewels : boii li BU ))[43 4 / £ RMS! Sentral tracks. : thetically eager to learn. |$24. 500- 900 POUNCE +vvvvrerssns [email protected] ($29.78 gf Ta A \ . * Mayor Al Feeney Works Board| Failure to unite Korea, for Cattle sales remained steady in potints 5003530 Smart new > S074 : merobers and M. G. (Ole) John- which the Russians north of the|a clean-up type trade. Vealer and Cows (All Welghts) He 2 } } 3 od alli son, city engineer, visited the site 38th parallel must shoulder the fat lamb sales remained un- goed i en Pea Sogn 00! Poa i ) HR TS 5 P51 A 15 WEN 3d 2 Use . of the separation yesterday. They Plame. changed. Cutter and common .. ob gio Fo LE ; AIREY bY FA: , ns Stanleys decided to call in interested resi- Lack of a clearcut American —Nov. 5— Osnner ...........5 ... [email protected] % to i 2 SH : ; Bn \ “xa Christmas dents and business people to learn Policy. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1625) [gggr_. ~~ Du ‘Af Welsht® their sentiments on which separa-| Dr. Syngman Rhee is a tired 120. 140 pounds $19 sgn 3 rerieraiinprerinne 1.0 230002350 ¢ tion plan would be acceptable. (and bewildered old man who re-| 15 15 P= re LOO EE IOIG00H ress vviuriusearainne ven [email protected]|

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. Mata 5 On Sunday the chorus will Coralstone, Papeete: Elizabeth, Antwer wien 8 |g 8 Machine com _ .. .. : § y } a P.; Consolidated Pi ry | i sing at Roberts Park Church and Excsller, Casablanca; Gripsholm, Goete- (Cont Et ee 8 1%, Jhion. Title som 0 Bigerer 3 ¢ on Wednssday it will appear at Bermuda. Argentina, Bahia; Bunker Hil Commins Eek oi 3 adv BONDS i . School 54. Mrs. David Fowler is| Siar "comic: mats Fn Brisas | Consolidated Ind com 1s Allen & Steen 83 81. directro; and Mrs. C. W, Sharp|Santa Rosa. Curacao; Sarpedon, Curacao; i RL i Be a a» b pianist. Veragus, Havana. Pt. Wayne-Jackson 81 Bastian Morley 55°81 o.. ‘ : Hays Corp pfd w ; 3 og . § ————————————————— u Ss, Sta Herfl-Jones ol A pfd 13 eo, Be i 1 e 8 Jewelry Salesman : tement Seki i |e Bw Lis : .e a 3 60 ....... ; $7000 Th WASHINGTON, Nov. § (UP)—Govern-(1nq Gos & Wat com . 17% Hamilton Mfg Corp bs 57 Reports oft ment expenses and ts for the cur-|ing po x fien B® } . 9 100 Hoosier Crown 5s 56 ... H. E. Schmidt, 6l-year-old|pared with 4 veur ager > *"|ladpls’e &L 4x; : 8 |Indpls Brass & Alum 66 8... : This o pls P& Cr ahd te ey wholesale jewelry salesman from Expenses $11,858,881 035 Ry rate ndpls Water cl A com 18 (Md Asso Tel 35 15 sours. - Bette Hate, today reported to Receipts 1L871,051,888 17,383,340,000 [1oans werer 57% J03 |indplls Sofiwave 1009 fesse us nvestor 1 1 ase = Snagell Sollee the theft of urplu 23.020.148 74,677,583 ndpls Raliways com . ..... 9 Kuhner Packinf 43.59 7+ +ruse 000 jewelry and watch|Cash Balance 4.687.472.8907 3.737.363.848 el erson National Life com .. 12 14 |Langsenkamp 5s 58 . parts from his car parked near|PublicDebt 38381070388 358 TTT 536480 Kingan & Co com 3% 3% | Pub Serv of tnd ,007,089, ,336,273,018 | Lincoln Nat Lif ! * ‘ Barnes Hotel, 233 McCrea 8t.| °° I. EincoIn Lon Dig DIA 11011100. ‘103ia| Trae Term Corp 5s 37° locked at midnight and found one| Slearings i I Rea eon MEL cm i SE Debits ..... ena 35,249,000 “ window jimmied open this morn- : YIKON IRAs . 3 j ing Local Truck Grain Prices ™ oN Se ———————————— Oldest Name in Metal Tile oe No. 3 rod wheat. 43.15. POR BATHROOM and KITCHEN WALLS WCTU Plans Institute | No ret whew au died 2.00 Irvington Women’s. Christian| No.3 yellow com, $i.3i. Mat. & Supply Co, Inc. Temperanse Union will hold an| No 30% MWe. 0 wa E EW Ay institute at 10 p. m. Monday at : nL 530 £. Wash. St. MA. 1449 the 1 Methodist Church. Local Produce Open Mon.-Fri. Till 9, Sat. TIN 4 P. M. Mrs. Jacob Jones will give devoBon TE le ————————— % : - A A . . ers and roosters, 8c; Leghorn 8, All Aluminum Combination || mer Club fo Meets: "cocks. Tic: sage, 2c No. 3 poles Storm Window J + A 3 s ; No. s ws and Doors. || Ep ar Literary Club will te Joop than. i 1. esta Te Tnmedinte ry : ham ggs—Current’ receipts, . to case, YME d a luncheon meeting pext|soc: Grade A large, 6dc; Grade A medium. Small ponihig Arma at p Sic; Grade B large, 54c; Grade A small, C M 5554 7803 E, Washington St, 2 Buttertatmno. 1, 580; No. 3, 53s, Bia. , y i. s No.